Films in Progress 34 to present five first works and one second film
by Cineuropa
- The industry programme, to take place from 24-26 September, will screen productions from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay

Six films, five first works and a second feature film, have been selected from among a total of 181 productions for Films in Progress 34, the industry programme taking place from 24-26 September at the 66th San Sebastián International Film Festival.
Films in Progress is the programme of aid to Latin American films called twice yearly by the San Sebastián Festival and Cinélatino, Rencontres de Toulouse. Created in 2002, today it is a platform for the international launch of new talents and a reference meeting point for the Latin American audiovisual industry. Five films presented at the recent editions of San Sebastian and Toulouse have been selected for this year’s Horizontes Latinos: Enigma by Ignacio Juricic Merillán (Films in Progress 33); A Family Submerged [+see also:
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The projects selected for this edition:
Mateína - Joaquín Peñagaricano, Pablo Abdala (Uruguay/Brazil/Argentina)
Production: Besouro Filmes, Jengibre Producciones, Coelho Voador
The Sharks [+see also:
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Production: Montelona Cine
The Prince [+see also:
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Production: El Otro Film, Niña-Niño Films, Le Tiro
Sirena - Carlos Piñeiro (Bolivia)
Production: Socavón Cine
Ni héroe ni traidor - Nicolás Savignone (Argentina)
Production: Napango
Los fuertes - Omar Zúñiga (Chile)
Production: Cinestación, Terranova
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