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Curso de desarrollo de proyectos cinematográficos iberoamericanos 2015

Curso de desarrollo de proyectos cinematográficos iberoamericanos 2015

The course on Ibero-American Cinema consists of a film development residency for filmmakers of Ibero-America. The programme has been running for thirteen years and is the most prestigious in this field. The course analyses the three main aspects of filmmaking – the script, the direction and the production – in order to study, develop and ensure the feasibility of the chosen projects. For this purpose it has a selection committee made up of prominent film professionals, presided over by Andrea Stavenhagen and Mercedes Ortiz de Solórzano.

AC/E supports the participation of international opinion leaders Karim Aïnouz (scriptwriter and director), Bernardo Bergeret (Ventana Sur, INCAA), Sonja Heinen (Berlinale, Coproduction Market & World Cinema Fund), Marit Van den Elshout (Rotterdam film festival, CineMar) and Caroline Libresco (Sundance Insitute).

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