email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Espagne

L’ICAA distribue 30 millions d’euros d’aides sélectives

par 

- En tout, 74 projets d’intérêt artistique bénéficieront de ces subventions, notamment les prochains films d’Albert Serra, Juanjo Giménez et Diana Toucedo, et le premier long-métrage de Velasco Broca

L’ICAA distribue 30 millions d’euros d’aides sélectives
Le réalisateur Albert Serra, dont le nouveau projet Out of this World a été sélectionné (© Dario Caruso/Cineuropa)

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

The ICAA (Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute), part of the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport, last week published the selective grants for feature film projects for 2024. A total of 30 million euros will be awarded, distributed among 70 films of special artistic value, with an emphasis on experimental, animated and non-fiction films, as well as those directed by women filmmakers.

For example, the adult animated film A World of Their Own directed by Carmen Córdoba (who was nominated for a Goya award for her short film Amarradas) and produced by La Fiesta PC (which is behind the successful Tad, the Lost Explorer [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
's original short film), received one million euros. Among the highest awarded films, with €800,000, in live action and fiction films are, among others, El futuro testamento, Velasco Broca's feature film directing debut, produced by Lanzadera Films; Pínkala, by Juanjo Giménez (director of Out of Sync [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Juanjo Giménez
fiche film
]
and winner of the Palme d’Or for Best Short Film at Cannes 2016 with Timecode); Querer vivir un grito, by Diana Toucedo (Thirty Souls [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Diana Toucedo
fiche film
]
) and produced by Alba Sotorra SL; Agrestes, Bàrbara Farré's debut feature film, produced by Sumendi Filmak SL; and A morte nos teus ollos, by Guillermo Oliveira, produced by Sideral Cinema.

Another recipient of these grants is Albert Serra, recent winner of the Golden Shell at the San Sebastian Film Festival for Afternoons of Solitude [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Albert Serra
fiche film
]
, who has received €760,000 for his new project, Out of this World (Andergraun Films). It explores the eternal hostility between the United States and Russia by following an American delegation travelling to the Eurasian giant during the height of its war with Ukraine to try to find a solution to the dispute related to international sanctions, and for which Kristen Stewart has already been announced as a cast member.

Alongside him are David Martín de los Santos (That Was Life [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Damián París et Rosa Garcí…
interview : David Martín de los Santos
fiche film
]
, several episodes of the upcoming series The New Years [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche série
]
), with €743,000 for his second film Un hombre en un puente (Vértigo Films); Víctor García León (Vete de mí, Selfie [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Víctor García León
fiche film
]
) with Altas capacidades, co-written by the filmmaker and Borja Cobeaga, which receives €621,800; Pedro Collantes (The Art of Return [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Pedro Collantes
fiche film
]
, made by Biennale College Cinema in Venice) with Konbini (Aquí y Allí Films), receiving €520,932; the duo Cristina Diz and Stefan Butzmühlen (Sleepless Knights) with Los invitados (Frida Films), which receives €285,000; Andrés Goteira (Dhogs [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
) with Monstro (Gaitafilmes), a film starring Antonio Durán Morris which secures €575,000; Anxos Fazáns (The Wild Season [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
) with Las líneas discontinuas (Elamedia), with€400,000; Pablo Maqueda (Girl Unknown [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Pablo Maqueda
fiche film
]
) with the documentary Caro Nanni (read more), which receives €236,075; and the Colombian director Juan Sebastián Mesa (winner of the Venice International Critics' Week with Los nadie, The Rust [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
), with Lovers Go Home (Potenza Producciones), which receives €300,000.

Other titles to benefit include: Iván & Hadoum (Avalon PC) by Ian de la Rosa (winner of the Eurimages Co-production Development Award at last year's Berlinale EFM - read more), which receives €777,000; María Martínez Ruiz no puede volver by screenwriter Gracia Solera with €760,000; Votamos (2:59 Films), a feature film conversion of Santiago Requejo's short film of the same name, receiving €758,828; Tres edades (Solita Films) by Jiajie Yu Yan with €735,680; Catorce de marzo by Alberto Gross Molo, which receives €720,000; Petróleo (Miramemira) by Álvaro Pulpeiro, with €706,500; Piedra, papel o tijera (Altamira Entertainment) by Luis Reneo, which has received €699,256; Una cabeza en la pared by Manuel Manrique, receiving €655,500; Esmorza amb mi (Distinto Films), a screen adaptation of the play of the same name directed by its author Iván Morales, with Anna Alarcón, Álvaro Cervantes and Oriol Pla, which receives €650,000; La Unión (Dos Soles Media) by Cordelia Alegre, receiving €631,750; and La mala madre (Mordisco Films) by Alicia Albares with €570,000.

The complete list of grants (with their production companies and EIGs, in Spanish) is available here.

(Traduit de l'espagnol)

Vous avez aimé cet article ? Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter et recevez plus d'articles comme celui-ci, directement dans votre boîte mail.

Privacy Policy