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Since 1998 contributing to the development of cinema in Spanish. Reference at national and international level, it´s qualifier for the Goya Awards and is accredited by the FIAPF.
Deadline 15 November 2024
Prize 50,000€
APIMA, PAC, Macabro FICH, and FantasoLab launch the call for submissions in their respective countries, evaluate the received projects, and select 5 finalists each.
The finalist projects will be those that, in addition to their inherent artistic qualities, have the greatest potential for organic co-production among Argentina, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, always considering the conditions and limitations of the existing co-production agreements.
Additionally, each country may choose 5 more projects as semifinalists, which will not participate in the Pitching sessions but will have a profile on the intranet of the website visible to attending companies.
Information about registrations, invitations, and membership:
APIMA (Argentina) – administracion@apima.com.ar
PAC (Spain) – pac@pac.cat
Macabro (Mexico) – contacto.macabrofich@gmail.com
FantasoLab (Colombia) – info@ovejaelectrica.com
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IV Ibero-American Co-Production Forum for Horror and Fantastic Projects
VdR–Pitching is the highly competitive international financing and co-production platform of the Festival, showcasing 15 projects in development with artistic ambition and international potential, ready to be launched into production.
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VdR–Pitching
VdR–Work in Progress highlights six upcoming creative documentaries in their final stages of post-production. This boutique showcase is designed to facilitate distribution opportunities, targeting festivals, sales agents, distributors, and post-production funds.
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VdR–Work in Progress
VdR–Rough Cut Lab is an intimate workshop four feature-length projects seeking specific feedback and advice from professionals on their most up-to-date rough cut.
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VdR–Rough Cut Lab
It is aimed at screenwriters seeking to develop an authorial vision and define a point of view to begin the development stage of a fiction or animation film project.
During the BioBioCine Meetings, the methodology focuses on addressing the specific needs of each project. This is achieved through guidance from a nationally renowned mentor, who will work in both group sessions and "one-on-one" meetings.
Projects are selected based on a treatment of 10 to 12 pages. Only the selected projects will be required to submit a first draft of the script. Up to 8 projects will be selected in total.
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BIOBIOCINE - Script consulting