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LAS PALMAS 2019 MECAS / Prix

Le palmarès de la 3e édition du MECAS

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- La coproduction Those That, at A Distance, Resemble Another, de Jessica Sarah Rinland, l'a emporté dans le volet marché du Festival international du film de Las Palmas de la Grande Canarie

Le palmarès de la 3e édition du MECAS
Lorena Morín, la directrice du marché MECAS (à gauche), avec les gagnants de sa 3e édition (© Quique Curbelo/Festival de Las Palmas)

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The third MECAS (International Market Dedicated to Almost-finished Films) unspooled between 24 and 26 March, during the 19th Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival. The market, headed up by Lorena Morín, aided by former director of the Ourense International Film Festival Fran Gayo, and produced by Ico Sánchez-Pinto and Rocío Rodríguez, is a meeting point that allows industry professionals to provide advice to nine high-quality, aesthetically courageous works in the post-production phase, which adhere to, and engage in a dialogue with, the festival’s specific line of programming. 

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This year, nine projects were selected to be introduced in front of 20 film-industry experts. After three days of screenings, meetings, master classes and round-tables revolving around the sector, the market drew to a close with the handing out of the MECAS Award, worth €8,000, to one of the works in progress. The jury, comprising former The Match Factory associate Brigitte Suárez, Swiss photographer-producer Luciano Rigolini, Galician filmmaker and director of the Novos Cinemas Festival in Pontevedra Ángel Santos (The High Pressures [+lire aussi :
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) and Festival Scope project manager Eglė Čepaitė, bestowed the award upon the upcoming film by Argentinian-British filmmaker Jessica Sarah RinlandThose That, at a Distance, Resemble Another [+lire aussi :
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. Her feature debut will be a UK-Spanish production financed by Galician outfit Filmika Galaika (managed by Beli Martínez), which is also currently staging the forthcoming movie by Eloy EncisoLonga noite [+lire aussi :
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, the feature debut by Samuel M Delgado and Helena GirónThey Carry Death [+lire aussi :
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, and a film set to be co-directed by Lois Patiño and Matías Piñeiro, which bears the working title Ariel

The other unfinished films selected for MECAS were the Spanish-UK production Work, or to Whom Does the World Belong [+lire aussi :
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 by Asturian director and editor Elisa Cepedal; the upcoming project by France’s Pierre Creton (Va, Toto! [+lire aussi :
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Maniquerville [+lire aussi :
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), A Beautiful Summer [+lire aussi :
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; the second documentary by Galicia’s Diana Toucedo (Thirty Souls [+lire aussi :
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), Puerto deseado; the Italian-Mexican production Tony Driver [+lire aussi :
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 by Ascanio Petrini (which also won an award at the latest edition of When East Meet West in Trieste); the sophomore feature by Spaniard Miguel Llansó (Crumbs [+lire aussi :
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), Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway [+lire aussi :
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; the future debut by Tenerife-born Miguel MejíasThe Wanderer [+lire aussi :
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; the third feature by Argentina’s Edgardo CastroLas ranas; and the next production by Argentinian outfit El Pampero Cine, Las poetas, which will be co-directed by Laura Citarella and Mercedes Halfon.

Furthermore, the market dedicated one more day to regional productions in the middle of the development phase. The projects selected in this section were vying for the ISLA MECAS Canary Island Films Award, worth €1,200, intended to enable their participation in a lab or a co-production forum at an international festival. The winner of the prize was El mapa para tocarte by Mercedes Afonso, while Voy a desaparecer by Coré Ruiz took home the OpenECAM Award provided by Madrid-based film school ECAM

Here is the full list of award winners at the third edition of MECAS at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Film Festival:

MECAS Award
Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another [+lire aussi :
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– Jessica Sarah Rinland (Spain/UK)
Producer: Beli Martínez (Filmika Galaika)

ISLA MECAS Canary Island Films Award
El mapa para tocarte – Mercedes Afonso (Spain)

OpenECAM Award
Voy a desaparecer – Coré Ruiz (Spain)

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