LES ARCS 2025 Industry Village
Óliver Laxe, padrino del Talent Village de Les Arcs
por Fabien Lemercier
- El cineasta español compartirá su experiencia con los nueve jóvenes cineastas europeos seleccionados con sus proyectos de primeros largometrajes

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A programme designed to support the transition from short films to feature films, the 8th edition of the Talent Village - running from 12 to 16 December within the Industry Village unspooling within the 17th Les Arcs Film Festival (13-20 December) - will once again boast a top-tier patron in the form of Oliver Laxe (the winner of a Special Mention in Cannes this year by way of Sirāt [+lee también:
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Focused on the workings of the international industry, the Talent Village will see its participants honing their projects through three workshops led by Dutch producer Erik Glijnis (Lemming Film), French talents Thomas Rosso (Critics’ Week) and Olivier Barbier (head of International Sales at Lucky Number), and Australian music supervisor Laura Bell. The young filmmakers will then take part in the Co-Production Village market, before the best project walks away with the Talent Village Award (€5,000 courtesy of Ciclic Centre - Val de Loire).
The young Talent Village filmmakers (all highly acclaimed for their short works) will also get the opportunity to work with four emerging composers (Greece’s Gregorios Eleftheriou, French-Finnish talent Emil Sana and French talents Lolita Del Pino and Minh Lê Boutin) selected from Les Arcs’ Music Village as part of a partnership with Sacem.
The selected filmmakers are as follows:
Ruairí Bradley (Ireland)
Project: Jomo
Production: Noir Studio
Chloe Culpin (United Kingdom)
Project: Annie & Joan
Production: Erebus Pictures Limited, Riff Raff Entertainment
Dovydas Drakšas (Lithuania)
Project: Lagoon Blues
Fran Moreno Blanco - Santi Pujol Amat (Spain)
Project: Stem Cell
Xandra Popescu (Romania)
Project: Daughters of the Burning Heart
Production: Angst & Bange
Helio Pu (France)
Project: Anywhere Anytime
Production: Fin Août Début Septembre
Reza Rasouli (Austria)
Project: Roots & Wind
Production: Lost Frames
Xin Wang (France)
Project: Interpretations
Production: Alexis Hofmann
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