Six films by Alejandro Fernández Almendras, Eliane Caffé, Daniel Hendler, Marialy Rivas, Pepa San Martín and Rober Calzadilla to be presented at Films in Progress 28 Films in Progress 28 will take place on September 21, 22 and 23 |
The Films in Progress 28 call for submissions received 113 films from 20 countries. The final selection includes the following titles: Aquí no ha pasado nada (Much Ado About Nothing) by Alejandro Fernández Almendras (Chile), Era o Hotel Cambridge (The Cambridge Squatter) by Eliane Caffé (Brazil - France), La emboscada (The Ambush) by Daniel Hendler (Uruguay - Argentina), La Princesita (The Princess) by Marialy Rivas (Chile - Argentina - Spain), Rara by Pepa San Martín (Chile - Argentina) and Sobrevivientes de Rober Calzadilla (Venezuela - Colombia).
This year’s edition will also showcase the first or second works by directors such as Pepa San Martín, Rober Calzadilla, Marialy Rivas and Daniel Hendler alongside films by more experienced directors like Eliane Caffé and Alejandro Fernández Almendras.
Films in Progress therefore gains strength as a not-to-be-missed gathering for Latin American production. Four of the films presented last year at San Sebastian, in Films in Progress 26, will be screened at this year’s Festival: Eugenio Canevari’s Paula (Paula) will compete in the New Directors section and Jayro Bustamante’s Ixcanul will screen in the Horizontes Latinos section, having won the Silver Bear – Alfred Bauer Award at the Berlin Festival, while Salvador de Solar’s Magallanes, winner of the Films in Progress Industry Award and Aly Muritiba’s Para minha amada morta (To My Beloved), will also compete for the Horizontes Award. And another of the films presented last year, Sergio Castro’s La mujer de barro (The Mud Woman), was programmed in the Berlin Festival’s Forum section.
On the other hand, from among the projects revealed at the Toulouse event last March, Pablo Agüero’s Eva no duerme (Eva doesn't sleep) is programmed in the official competition; Sebastián Brahm’s Vida sexual de las plantas (Sex Life of Plants) is part of the New Directors selection; and Lorenzo Vigas’s Desde allá (From afar) will be presented in Horizontes Latinos after having participated in the official competition at the Venice Festival.
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Awards: Films in Progress Industry Award: The companies Daniel Goldstein, Deluxe Spain, Dolby Iberia, Laserfilm Cine y Video, Nephilim producciones, No Problem Sonido and Wanda Visión will assume the post-production of a film until obtaining a DCP subtitled in English and its distribution in Spain.
Ibermedia TV Films in Progress Award for the winning film of the Films in Progress Industry Award. Presented by the Conference of Ibero-American Cinematographic Authorities (CACI) by means of the Ibermedia Programme, the Award consists of including the film in the Grant Programme for Television Broadcast: authorisation for non-exclusive broadcast on Ibermedia TV and Ibermedia Digital for the value of USD25,000 (full-length feature film) or USD15,000 (documentary).
Further information: Films in Progress is the programme of aid to Latin American cinema which, called twice yearly, takes place at the San Sebastian Festival and at Cinélatino, Rencontres de Toulouse.
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