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How Spain is aiming to become a world-beating production hub
The Spanish film and TV sector is attracting increased investment from the government intent on ensuring the territory becomes a world-beating production hub.
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How investment from US streamers has transformed the Spanish production landscape
The US streaming giants are investing heavily in Spain and Spanish-language content, and are transforming the kind of projects local producers are making.
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Versatile locations play key role in Spain’s production boom
Spain is one of the busiest international production hubs thanks to its ability to replicate far‑flung parts of the world and a series of attractive financial incentives.
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New talent fuels Spain’s buzzing independent sector
Spain’s independent producers are adapting their business models to challenging times, armed with slates brimming with new projects made by exciting new filmmakers.
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Cannes 2021: Spain hot projects
International buyers should keep an eye on this selection of projects from Spanish filmmakers including Iciar Bollain, Cesc Gay and Alex de la Iglesia.
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Catalan filmmakers and projects are out in force in Cannes
Libertad by Clara Roquet is screening in Critics’ Week and is the only Spanish feature at Cannes Film Festival.
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How Eskil Vogt’s Cannes title ‘The Innocents’ cast and coached its young stars
Norwegian drama will premiere in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Cannes 2021: Japan hot projects
The focus at home might be on the delayed Olympic games, but Japanese sellers are back at the Marché with titles from the likes of Takashi Miike and Yoji Yamada
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IFC Films president Arianna Bocco talks Cannes slate, indie sector optimism
IFC Films president Arianna Bocco is back in Cannes with three Competition titles and feeling buoyant about the future of the independent space.
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How Cannes Val Kilmer doc ‘Val’ will make viewers “fall in love” with the enigmatic actor
Directors talk about collecting footage of Val Kilmer for the A24 documentary.
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Todd Haynes, Christine Vachon talk Cannes’ title ‘The Velvet Underground’
The documentary based on the acclaimed rock band is set to premeire at Cannes.
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Cannes 2021: South Korea hot projects
Family comedies, K-pop documentaries and zombie thrillers are among the titles available from Korean sellers during the Marché.
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Cannes 2021: Hong Kong and China hot projects
China has a strong presence in this year’s festival, while buzzy new action, war and comedy titles are available in the market from Hong Kong and China’s sellers.
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Cannes 2021: Taiwan hot projects
A fencing thriller, choir tale and LGBTQ+ drama are among Taiwanese titles in this year’s festival and market.
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How the Global Screen Fund is supporting two Cannes-bound British films
The UK Global Screen Fund is making a mark on the Croisette through its support of two British films that illustrate perfectly the fund’s international focus.
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Future Leaders 2021: sales and acquisitions executives to watch
Screen’s annual spotlight on rising professional talents returns with a focus on those working in sales and acquisitions.
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Future Leaders 2021: Viki Antonopoulou (Greece)
Antonopoulou is the founder at Endorphin Film Sales.
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Future Leaders 2021: Alice Laffillé (US)
Laffillé is vice president, international sales at FilmNation Entertainment.
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Future Leaders 2021: Krisztina Laszlo (UK)
Laszlo is senior sales manager at Bankside Films.
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Future Leaders 2021: Peter Lee (South Korea)
Lee is assistant manager, international business team at Contents Panda.