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Source: Quijote Films

Giancarlo Nasi

Chilean producer Giancarlo Nasi of Santiago and Los Angeles-based Quijote Films has revealed details of his international slate of Ibero-American productions, showcasing emerging Chilean and international filmmakers. Quijote is one of the five companies selected for the five-label Company Matching Programme at the EFM.

Rodrigo’s Susarte genre’s film Invunche, a co-production with Florencia Larrea’s Forastero Films, and Diego Céspedes’ feature debut The Mysterious Gaze Of The Flamingo are both set to shoot this year.

Nasi is also producing his first doc feature Texas Soul Sisters, to be directed by France-South Africa filmmaker Pascal Lamche, who won the best director prize for the World Cinema Documentary at Sundance 2018. “It’s a story set in the U.S. with a strong political and social context,” said Nasi of the new film.

Quijote is also developing Niles Atalah’s Celestial Twins, an auteur genre film with animation and live action elements.

“Alongside the film we are developing a VR experience, something really beautiful,” Nasi added.

The Los Angeles office of Quijote opened just 18 months ago. It has given Nasi the opportunity to meet industry players from other sectors: “I have got friends working at Nasa,” he said. “The audiovisual industry and technology are merging and virtual reality, streaming, data analysis, artificial intelligence, are revolutionising our craft. I’m not willing to be a mere spectator of these changes.”

Since setting up the Los Angeles office, Quijote is producing Felipe Galves’s The Settlers, a co-production between eight countries, with mK2 handling internatiopnal sales; Zafari, by Mariana Rondón, director of San Sebastián winner Bad Hair, which is being  lead produced by Marité Ugás at Peru’s Sudaca Films; The Practice, a collaboration with Argentina’s Un Puma, Portugal’s Rosa Filmes and Germany’s Pandora; and César Augusto Acevedo’s Horizon, with which it is teaming with Colombia’s Inercia, France’s Cinesud and Luxembourg’s Tarantula.