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NewsFilmSharks strikes deals on Sitges world premiere ‘Dalia And The Red Book’ (exclusive)
Animation set to receive international premiere at Tallinn Black Nights section Just Film.
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NewsVentana Sur unveils 12 projects, new San Sebastian invitation and Sideral Cinema Award
Source: Courtesy of Ventana Sur Ventana Sur Ventana Sur organisers have unveiled 12 projects selected to participate in this year’s market, which for the first time is taking place in Montevideo, Uruguay from December 2-6. Nine of the chosen projects seeking additional funding and new partners for ...
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NewsDaniel Hendler’s Uruguayan drama ‘A Loose End’ among San Sebastian industry winners
Agentinian projects and filmmakers were also rewarded in sign of creative strength despite upheaval at home.
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Reviews‘The Man Who Loved UFOs’: San Sebastian Review
Diego Lerman’s based-on-real-life dramedy stars Leonardo Sbaraglia as a TV reporter gone rogue
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NewsArgentina selects San Sebastian, Venice, TIFF selection ‘Kill The Jockey’ for Oscars
Luis Ortega’s Venice premiere plays in San Sebastian’s Horizontes Latinos section.
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FeaturesEurope-Latin American Co-Pro Forum spotlights regional projects with international potential
The projects hail from across Latin America.
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FeaturesThe key Latin American films being showcased at San Sebastian 2024
Chilean director Maite Alberdi’s fiction debut El Lugar De La Otra is screening in competition.
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NewsSan Sebastian to host day of solidarity with embattled Argentinian industry
Argentina will be the festival’s country of focus, with a day earmarked to show solidarity with the sector.
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Reviews‘Kill The Jockey’: Venice Review
Nahuel Perez Biscayart is striking as an Argentinian jockey reinventing himself in Luis Ortega’s freewheeling drama
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NewsNetflix Argentina showcases new work from Ricardo Darin, Santiago Mitre, Juan José Campanella
Slate includes series adapataions of acclaimed Argentinian graphic novel ‘The Eternaut’ and comic strip ‘Mafalda’.
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NewsVentana Sur confirms relocation to Uruguay for 2024 edition
The move comes amid the arts funding crisis in Argentina since far-right president Javier Milei was elected in December.
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News‘Simon Of The Mountain’ wins top Cannes Critics’ Week prize
The Argentinian first feature is a coming of age story.
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NewsTalks underway to relocate Ventana Sur 2024 to Uruguay (exclusive)
Development announced at Marché reception on Monday evening.
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NewsHeads of Argentinian academy defiant in Cannes amid funding crisis
“We are here for our industry.”
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NewsFilmSharks boards sales, remake rights to ‘I Cannot Live Without You’ (exclusive)
The project is in post and stars Spanish superstar Adrian Suar.
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Reviews‘Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed’: Cannes Review
A mother and daughter step up to run the family’s gambling den on an estate outside Buenos Aires in this grungy Directors Fortnight noir
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Reviews‘Simon Of The Mountain’: Cannes Review
A youg disabled man is not all he appears in this fresh, provocative Argentinian debut
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FeaturesCannes 2024: the buzz titles from North America
Screen picks through some of the hottest titles from the North America at the Cannes market.
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NewsCannes Acid title ‘Most People Die On Sundays’ scores French deal (exclusive)
Heretic handles international sales for Argentinian comedy drama by Iair Said.
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NewsMPM 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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