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MPM Premium acquires Directors’ Fortnight title ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’ (exclusive)
Source: Un sentimiento de provincia ‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’ MPM Premium has taken world sales rights to Hernán Rosselli’s Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, an Argentinian film about a crime family that is screening in the 2024 Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes. Set in the ...
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INCAA head orders multiple departments to close amid Argentinian funding crisis
Gender and diversity coordination unit among those facing the cut.
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New INCAA head mulling Uruguay plan for Ventana Sur
Market director Bernardo Bergeret continuing to prepare 16th edition.
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Argentinian government suspends state funding to national film body INCAA
INCAA backs films, festivals and events, including Ventana Sur and Mar del Plata International Film Festival.
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FilmSharks’ The Remake Co. strikes US deal on Argentinian hit 'A Boyfriend For My Wife'
Impossible Garden’s Andy Schefter to produce English-language version with New Rebellion Entertainment’s Tim Sullivan.
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Argentinian filmmakers reckon with funding crisis
“The far-right government is attempting to eliminate and defund all of our national cultural institutions.”
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‘Sleep With Your Eyes Open’: Berlin Review
Three Asian travellers make tentative connections in this light Brazil-set drama
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FilmSharks strikes sales on ’Electrophilia’, ‘The Quiet Maid’ (exclusive)
Buenos Aires outfit entices buyers in Japan, Mexico, Easrtern Europe.
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Argentinian film coalition issues Berlin call for solidarity amid arts funding crisis
Cine Argentino Unido cites ”alarm and emergency for the cinema and culture of our country”.
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Argentina’s imperilled film body INCAA in apparent last-minute reprieve
Congress to debate Omnibus Bill on Thursday
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Features
How JA Bayona recreated the Andes in Spain for Oscar nominee ‘Society Of The Snow’
Director JA Bayona describes how he doubled Spain’s Sierra Nevada mountain range for the Andes in his Oscar-nominated survival epic for Netflix.
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Filmmakers protest Argentinian leader’s proposed defunding of INCAA, film schools
More than 300 members of global film community sign statement.
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‘Gaucho Gaucho’: Sundance Review
’The Truffle Hunters’ filmmakers return to document the rhythms of modern cowboy life on the plains of Argentina
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Four Latin American films to tempt festival directors in 2024
Includes films from Lucrecia Martel and Luis Ortega.
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Record attendance, deals, prizes at Ventana Sur amid public arts funding fears
‘Charming’, ‘Lovers Fare Goodbye’, ‘Memories Of A Burning Body’ win big at Buenos Aires market.
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Thierry Frémaux delivers optimistic Ventana Sur masterclass on “cinema of tomorrow”
“Cinema will not die. Do you know who invented TikTok? The Lumière brothers with their shorts.”
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What buzzy projects are being showcased at Ventana Sur 2023?
Latin America’s biggest audiovisual market runs November 27-December 1.
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‘The Other Son’: Review
Colombian drama is a quietly rich exploration of one family’s grief following the death of a teenage boy
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Experimental projects triumph as Doclisboa unveils industry winners
The winners from the Arche lab and the Nebuale industry programme were announced halfway through the festival,
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Female directors account for 60% of 2023 Ventana Sur Proyecta selections
Buenos Aires market runs in person and online November 27-December 1.