Launching earlier this year, Participant PanAmerica is an initiative to develop and finance 10-12 films over five years for and from Latin America with Mexico’s Canana (Sin Nombre, Miss Bala), Chile’s Fabula (Young and Wild, Gloria) and Colombia’s Dynamo (Undertow, The Hidden Face). Its first film ...
Read More »Thom Prasek from Prague is a very good friend many years now. This is an exciting new venture that will help film festivals worldwide to evaluate film submissions.
Read More »Ondamax is the talent discoverer for Latino filmmakers! The newest filmmakers can be found here with their first films.
Read More »Kino Lorber has acquired all U.S. and Canadian rights to "The Rocket," the first feature film by director and writer Kim Mordaunt.
Read More »Latido out of Spain, consistly sells Iberamerican films
Read More »Latvian films in Cannes give proof to the fact that Eastern and Central Europe are succeeding in joining the international independent film community. Not only will Latvia host the European Film Awards in 2014 but Film Riga's successful tax incentive has attracted internationally successful product...
Read More »Director/Executive Producer David B. Rich's "Actor?" boasts itself as the first ever "ani-mentary," a feature film documentary almost entirely animated. Featuring interviews with Ed Asner, Doris Roberts, Robert Loggia, Alan Thicke, Dee Wallace, and many others, the film provides an in-depth discussi...
Read More »This is a typical day in Cannes as one walks along the Croisette (between the Mediterranean shore and the hotels and offices) where international sales agents are selling their films at the Cannes Market and Film Festival.
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