All Argentina articles – Page 17
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Argentina: Hot projects
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: From domestic crime thrillers to broad comedies about debauched youth, Jeremy Kay previews a selection of the most anticipated local productions poised for release this year.
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Argentina: Talking points
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Two leading Argentinian producers and a top distributor discuss the state of the local industry and reveal their international ambitions. Interviews by Jeremy Kay.
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Argentina: Damian Szifron interview
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: After the global success of Wild Tales, Argentinian writer-director Damian Szifron is taking advantage of the kudos. He tells Jeremy Kay about signing up for The Six Million Dollar Man remake.
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Argentina: INCAA's new boss
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: In an exclusive interview only weeks into his four-year term as the head of Argentina’s national film body, Alejandro Cacetta speaks to Jeremy Kay about partnering with private investors, embracing a multi-platform future and working with the new government.
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Argentina: Overview - a breath of fresh air
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Argentina is booming, with record admissions, dynamic directors making films local audiences are flocking to see, and widening global ambitions.
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Argentinian admissions hit record 51.4m in 2015
Viewer levels reached an all-time high of 51.36m last year and gained 12.4% on 2014, although admissions for local-language fare dropped 8.4% to 7.48m.
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INCAA leadership switch in wake of Macri election
Former Patagonik TV producer Alejandro Cacetta has been appointed head of Argentina’s national film body after the resignation of Lucrecia Cardoso.
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INCAA executive allays funding cut fears
A senior figure at Argentina’s film body has told Screendaily he does not believe the incoming centre-right government will slash arts funding.
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'Terror 5', 'Downhill' triumph at Blood Window
The Roma Lazio Film Commission colour correction and sound mixing 5.1 award has gone to Veronica (Mexico) by Carlos Algara and Alejandro Martinez Beltrán under the auspices of Ventana Sur’s genre sidebar.
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Miami Film 2016 Argentine winners announced
A partnership between Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) and The Related Group to develop projects from Argentine filmmakers has announced the three recipients of $32,500 in cash prizes.
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Blood Window winner entices Morbido head
EXCLUSIVE: The Mexican genre film festival’s general director has come on board Patricio Valladares’ Downhill, which screened and won an award in the Ventana Sur genre sidebar this week.
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LATR announces screenplay competition results
Edgar Arturo Beltran Sandoval has been unveiled as the winner in Ventana Sur.
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Ventana Sur: LatAm genre directors on piracy, Hollywood and Netflix
An innovative way of tackling piracy in Peru was among the topics up for discussion at a panel hosted by Ventana Sur genre sidebar Blood Window on Wednesday.
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Inaugural Ventana Caribe kicks off in Buenos Aires
Caribbean filmmakers pitched a quartet of distinct projects at the first joint venture between Ventana Sur, the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival (ttff) and the Caribbean Film Mart on Tuesday.
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FilmSharks, Daniel Burman team on 'El Rey Del Once'
FilmSharks heads into Ventana Sur with a couple of key deals under its belt on the Argentinian director’s upcoming dramatic comedy El Rey del Once (The Tenth Man).
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Ventana Caribe to launch at Ventana Sur
EXCLUSIVE: The trinidad+tobago film festival and its Caribbean Film Mart will launch five works-in-progress at the Buenos Aires market next month.
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'Pulsion', 'Mujer Jaguar' in Beyond The Window
Details have emerged of the line-up of projects set to participate under the auspices of Ventana Sur’s genre sidebar Blood Window, among them the Adrian Garcia Bogliano collaboration Pulsion.
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Blood Window unveils BWIP selections
Organisers at the Buenos Aires-based genre sidebar have announced the Bloody Work In Progress entrants.
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'The Clan' gets US release date
Fox International Productions and Twentieth Century Fox have set a theatrical release for Pablo Trapero’s Argentinian Oscar submission and local box office record-breaker.