PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Espagne
L'ICAA soutient 31 longs-métrages
par Alfonso Rivera
- Pour sa première allocation d'aides du 2024, l'institution espagnole a réparti 30,3 millions d'euros ; parmi les bénéficiaires figurent des noms comme ceux de Pedro Almodovar et Maryam Touzani
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Spain’s ICAA (Ministry of Culture) has published the provisional draft resolution (as appeals could still be made) for the first 2024 procedure awarding general support for the production of feature-length film projects. As a result, 31 films are receiving grants, all of which get €1 million apart from five: one of them is getting an additional €20,000 (the animated flick Agent 203, directed by Jo Daris); two others are receiving €900,000 (the El Deseo-produced The Room Next Door [+lire aussi :
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2024’s first selection procedure for the general support of the production of feature-film projects allocates €22,916,826.70 from the Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute’s Fund for Film Protection, plus €7,399,902.30 from the Programme for the Promotion, Modernisation and Digitalisation of the Audiovisual Sector, with 3.36% destined for animated projects and 31.51% earmarked for movies directed exclusively by women filmmakers.
The remainder of the beneficiaries in this first round of 2024 are: El Secreto del Orfebre, an adaptation of the original novel by Elia Barceló, directed by Olga Osorio (¡Salta!) and starring Mario Casas and Michelle Jenner; Cronos by Fernando González Molina; También esto pasará by María Ripoll, based on the novel of the same name by Milena Busquets, starring Susi Sánchez, Marina Saura and Carlos Cuevas; Los Futbolísimos 2 – El Misterio del Tesoro Pirata by Miguel Ángel Lamata, which continues the titular saga; Gaua Gauekoentzat by Paul Urkijo; Un funeral de locos, a comedy currently being shot by Manuel Gómez Pereira, toplined by Ernesto Alterio, Quim Gutiérrez and Inma Cuesta; The Gentleman, the feature debut by Luis Gabriel Beristáin (see the news); Voy a pasármelo mejor, the sequel to the 2022 commercial hit Voy a pasármelo bien [+lire aussi :
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The batch of recipients getting €1 million is rounded off by Sin cobertura (Lazona Producciones), La maleta (Zeta Cinema), Caballé, Ama, La cena, Vírgenes, 9 Lunas, El nido and El búnker.
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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