Spain's Audiovisual From Spain Initiative Showcases Content at Shanghai Film & TV Market
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Etan Vlessing
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Spain's Audiovisual From Spain initiative made a strong showing at the Shanghai International Film & TV Market, presenting the "Where Talent Ignites" showcase to promote Spanish creative diversity and global ambitions. The June 21 event, organized by ICEX (Spain's trade and investment body), followed earlier stops in Cannes, Mexico City, and Madrid. The presentation featured genre-blurring shorts and a talk between Spanish filmmaker Albert Serra and Chinese auteur Bi Gan, as Spanish producers increasingly pursue international co-productions to expand their global reach.
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· 3 pulledSpain landed at the Shanghai International Film & TV Market in a big way this week
driven by the Audiovisual From Spain initiative's push to share with the world the 'diversity, creativity and global ambitions' of the country's creatives
Spanish producers look to do more international co-productions to widen the impact of their homegrown content
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