SAN SEBASTIAN 2021 San Sebastián Industry
Le Forum de la coproduction Europe-Amérique latine de San Sebastian va accueillir 14 projets
par David González
- Le forum, qui aura lieu dans un format hybride du 20 au 22 septembre, a invité des équipes d’Argentine, de Colombie, du Chili, d’Espagne, du Mexique, du Pérou et d'Uruguay

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Fourteen projects hailing from seven countries have been selected for the tenth Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum. The event, which will form part of the 69th edition of the San Sebastián Film Festival, will take place from 20-22 September, in a hybrid format, with the chance to organise online meetings with industry professionals unable to travel to the Basque city in person.
The market has received a total of 200 projects this year. As is the case every year, the selected titles will be duking it out for the Award for Best Project at the Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, the DALE! Award (Development Latin America-Europe) and the ArteKino International Award.
As for this year’s selection, a number of directors who previously took part in the festival with their feature debuts are coming back to San Sebastián with the projects for their sophomore features, such as Argentina’s Romina Paula (winner of the Horizontes Award in 2019 with Again Once Again) and her fellow countryman Francisco Marise (who participated in New Directors in 2018 with To War [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film]). They are joined by another Argentinian, Inés Barrionuevo (who will simultaneously be vying for the Golden Shell with her Camila Comes Out Tonight), Uruguay’s Agustín Banchero (who, in turn, will be taking part in New Directors with Hilda’s Short Summer), plus Colombia’s Juan Andrés Arango and Argentina’s Paula Hernández, whose respective films La Playa DC [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film] and The Sleepwalkers were screened in past editions of Horizontes Latinos.
Standing out among the remaining projects chosen, besides feature debuts by fresh-faced directors, are the Mexican movie by China’s Johnny Ma (who passed through the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight in 2019 with To Live to Sing) and the new horror flick by Argentina’s Laura Casabé, which picked up an award at Sitges and has been co-written with Benjamín Naishtat.
Here is the full list of selected projects:
Alemania [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] – María Zanetti (Argentina/Germany)
Producer: Tarea Fina
Camionero – Francisco Marise (Spain/Argentina)
Producer: Lolita Films
Chin-Gone – Johnny Ma (Mexico/Brazil/Canada)
Producer: Desvia Produções
Celeste – Nayra Ilic García (Chile/Italy/France)
Producer: Oro Films
Where the River Begins – Juan Andrés Arango (Colombia/Canada/France)
Producer: Inercia Películas
El porvenir de la mirada – Cristian Leighton (Chile)
Producer: Storyboard Media
El viento que arrasa – Paula Hernández (Argentina/Uruguay)
Producer: TBC
Spectrum - Inés Barrionuevo (Argentina)
Producer: Gualicho Cine
People by Night – Romina Paula (Argentina)
Producer: Varsovia Films
The Succession – Martín Kalina (Argentina/Uruguay)
Producer: Pasto Cine
The Virgin of the Quarry Lake – Laura Casabé (Argentina/Mexico)
Producer: Ajimolido Films
The Passing Deaths – Agustín Banchero (Uruguay)
Producer: Tarkiofilm
Stay Still – Joanna Lombardi (Peru)
Producer: El Árbol Azul
Sarah – Álvaro Aponte Centeno (Chile/Puerto Rico)
Producer: Audiovisual Don Quijote Films Ltda
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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