Spain's government-backed Institute for Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA) has unveiled its latest round of funding for new directors and "experimental works of distinct artistic and cultural content."

Some 14 projects will share funds worth a total of $2.6m (PTS450m). The projects include seven feature films, one animated film, one "experimental" film and five documentaries.

Among the projects selected for subsidies are:

Madridbarcelona (Gerardo Gormenzano)
Madre Solo Hay Tres (Nuria Casanueva)
Ilegal (Jose Ignacio Villar)
Grandes Hermanos (Jose Luis Cubillo)
El Buzon De Los Suenos (Cesar Munoz)
Balas Falsas (Pau Martinez)
Olentzero, Un Cuento De Navidad (Juan Jose Elordi)
Salvajes (Carlos Molinero Varela)
Aro Tolbukhin (Villaronga-Zimmermann-Racine)
Craven Vs. Craven (Inaki Lacuesta)
Escuela Viva (Julian Pavon)
Maquis, El Exilio Interior (Javier Corcuera)
Sara, Una Estrella (Jose Briz)
Zero Infinito (Javier Aguirre)