Continuing its energetic push into international markets via its Spanish Screenings initiative, Spain’s film and export authorities look set to back a record presence of execs and movie/TV titles a…
Continuing its energetic push into international markets via its Spanish Screenings initiative, Spain’s film and export authorities look set to back a record presence of execs and movie/TV titles at Buenos Aires’Co-organized by Cannes Marché du Film, Cannes Film Festival and Argentina’s INCAA film-TV agency,Announced Sunday at a San Sebastian press conference, Spanish Screenings on Tour will see five projects or productions-in-post from Spain play at each of four key Ventana Sur forums.
Spanish Screenings on Tour has also established alliances with four of Spain’s principal specialist festivals which will prize one project per section according to their focus. Horror, fantastic and sci-fi mega fest Sitges, for example, will award one title going to Blood Window, which will receive the Sitges Fanpitch – Blood Window – Spanish Screenings Prize.
Details of the Spanish Screenings on Tour were presented at San Sebastian by Navas, San Sebastian Festival director José Luis Rebordinos, Malaga Festival director Juan Antonio Vigar and Pablo Conde, director of fashion, habitat and cultural industries at governmental investment organization ICEX.
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