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Vigil's Suranne Jones - 'Gentleman Jack meant I was welcomed as an ally by LGBTQ+ community' - www.ok.co.uk - county Foster
ok.co.uk
05.12.2023 / 05:41

Vigil's Suranne Jones - 'Gentleman Jack meant I was welcomed as an ally by LGBTQ+ community'

Actress Suranne Jones has a history of playing powerhouse women, from Corrie’s Karen McDonald, to scorned Gemma Foster in Doctor Foster, and brave Anne Lister in Gentleman Jack. Now, Suranne is back for series two of BBC thriller Vigil and reprises her role as DCI Amy Silva. In series one, Amy was plunged into deep waters as she led a murder investigation on a submarine.

Ventana Sur 2023: Major Narratives from Frémaux, Rebordinos’ Support for Argentine Agency INCAA to the Seismic Pivot in International Business - variety.com - Spain - France - Germany - Argentina - city Buenos Aires
variety.com
03.12.2023 / 02:19

Ventana Sur 2023: Major Narratives from Frémaux, Rebordinos’ Support for Argentine Agency INCAA to the Seismic Pivot in International Business

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent In bigger picture terms, the major highlights of Ventana Sur were a masterclass by Cannes head Thierry Frémaux and an impromptu speech by San Sebastián director José Luis Rebordinos, heads of the most important film festivals in the world and Spanish-speaking world, supporting the continued existence of INCAA. There words came after Argentinian President elect Javier Milei had vowed on the campaign trail to shutter Argentina’s state-backed film-TV agency if voted into power. In industry terms, never has Ventana Sur, Latin America’s most important film-TV market, been this big, its final attendance numbers sky-rocketing to 4,300, some 30% up on 2022, beyond even the wildest expectations of organizers, Cannes Marché du Film and the INCAA.

‘The Cuban Doctor’ Director Bernard Lessa Reflects on Winning Ventana Sur Paradiso WIP Award - variety.com - Brazil - Cuba
variety.com
02.12.2023 / 23:19

‘The Cuban Doctor’ Director Bernard Lessa Reflects on Winning Ventana Sur Paradiso WIP Award

Ventana Sur’s coveted Paradiso WIP Award, made up of a $10,000 cash prize, went to Brazil’s “The Cuban Doctor.” Its director, Bernard Lessa, reflected on the significance of the award: “It’s a very important initiative and a partner in the cause of Brazilian cinema,” he said, as he expressed his joy at receiving the accolade. Lessa’s story turns on Akin, a Cuban doctor working in Brazil during former President Jair Bolsonaro’s controversial tenure, who faces political headwinds while he’s simply trying to do his job with the respect and kindness his patients deserve.

Habanero Film Sales Pounces on Magma Cine Docu ‘I Trust You’ at Ventana Sur (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - city Buenos Aires - Estonia
variety.com
02.12.2023 / 17:59

Habanero Film Sales Pounces on Magma Cine Docu ‘I Trust You’ at Ventana Sur (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente Habanero Film Sales has snapped up documentary “I Trust You” (“En vos confio”) from Juan Pablo Gugliotta and Nathalia Videla Peña’s Magma Cine (“The Distinguished Citizen,” “1976”) in one of the more significant of multiple deals struck at a hectic Ventana Sur (VS) in Buenos Aires. Directed by Agustin Toscano, whose “The Owners” and “The Snatch Thief” participated in Cannes’ Critics Week and Directors’ Fortnight sidebars in 2013 and 2017, respectively, “I Trust You” follows former nuns Susana and Nélida who have been incarcerated at the Tucumán Women’s Prison since 2006, accused of a crime they insist they did not commit.

‘Lovers Fare Goodbye,’ ‘Memories of a Burning Body,’ ’Knightmares,’ ‘Woman,’ ‘Impermanence’ Win Big at Ventana Sur, as Attendance Skyrockets - variety.com - France - Mexico - city Buenos Aires - Costa Rica - Ecuador
variety.com
02.12.2023 / 04:57

‘Lovers Fare Goodbye,’ ‘Memories of a Burning Body,’ ’Knightmares,’ ‘Woman,’ ‘Impermanence’ Win Big at Ventana Sur, as Attendance Skyrockets

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Mexican Rigoberto Pérezcano’s “Lovers Fare Goodbye,” a poignant, exquisitely shot tale of star-crossed young love dominated prizes at Primer Corte, Ventana Sur’s key arthouse pic competition. The prize and dozens of others were announced Friday at Latin America’s most important film-TV mart-meet.

Latido Film Swoops at Ventana Sur on Alejandro Agresti’s ‘Lo Que Quisimos Ser,’ a Love Story About the ‘Freedom of Illusion’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Argentina - city Buenos Aires - county Bullock - county Reeves
variety.com
01.12.2023 / 14:55

Latido Film Swoops at Ventana Sur on Alejandro Agresti’s ‘Lo Que Quisimos Ser,’ a Love Story About the ‘Freedom of Illusion’ (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent BUENOS AIRES — In one of the first deals to close at this week’s Ventana Sur market, Spain’s Latido Films has boarded “Lo Que Quisimos Ser,” written-directed by Alejandro Agresti, produced by Fernando Sokolowicz at Aleph Media, and Gastón Duprat, who have teamed as producer and co-writer-director on “The Distinguished Citizen,” “The Man Next Door,” and “The Artist.” “Lo Que Quisimos Ser” marks the latest film from Agresti, one of Argentina’s most international talents best known for a Hollywood sojourn which saw him directing Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves in “The Lake House” and writing Argentina-set, English-language “No somos animales,” with John Cusack. Of his Argentine film, “Valentín” weighs in as a big-hearted coming of age tale of a cross-eyed and very lonely young kid.

Colombia’s Doc:Co Ventures Into International Sales With ‘Otra Piel’ Pick Up at Ventana Sur (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Chile - city Sandoval - city Buenos Aires - Colombia
variety.com
01.12.2023 / 11:03

Colombia’s Doc:Co Ventures Into International Sales With ‘Otra Piel’ Pick Up at Ventana Sur (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente Colombian sales and distribution company Doc:Co is venturing into the global sales arena with its first international pick up, Chilean-Colombian co-production “Otra Piel.” The debut feature documentary of Patricia Correa, “Otra Piel” is co-produced by Colombia’s Romeo, 235 Digital and Sonata Films alongside Chile’s Cine Matiz, founded by producer Gabriela Sandoval who co-runs another, more established label, Storyboard Media. The doc revolves around Miguel, who at 38, is not just a taxidermist but also an accomplished hunter.

Catch Up With Variety’s Ventana Sur Coverage! - variety.com
variety.com
30.11.2023 / 13:59

Catch Up With Variety’s Ventana Sur Coverage!

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent It’s proving a huge and busy Ventana Sur in terms of deal announcements, both sales deals and most especially co-pro pacts across the several hundreds of titles now platformed at Ventana Sur. If you haven’t been able as yet to read the first two Variety Dailies, or haven’t seen them in your inbox, just click on the photos to access Variety’s Ventana Sur Daily One and Two: Variety Ventana Sur Daily One, Monday Nov. 27, 2023 Variety Ventana Sur Daily Two, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023 Enjoy!

Ventana Sur’s 2023 Punto Género Lineup: Bittersweet Homecomings Mingle With Unearthed Histories - variety.com - Spain - Brazil - Mexico - Chile - Argentina - Venezuela - city Baghdad - Paraguay - Ecuador - Honduras
variety.com
30.11.2023 / 13:59

Ventana Sur’s 2023 Punto Género Lineup: Bittersweet Homecomings Mingle With Unearthed Histories

Holly Jones “Lonely Hearts,” the highly-anticipated third feature from Brazil’s Berlinale-winner Caru Alves de Souza (“My Name Is Baghdad”), named among 10 Next Gen Talents to Track from the country by Variety in February, and a pair of additional homecoming narratives from burgeoning creatives, Uruguayan director Paula Botana’s“The Burned Women” and Dora Gomez’s “Blanca” out of Paraguay, are among the titles selected for Ventana Sur’s 2023 Punto Genero pitching sessions. Histories unearthed and intimate interpersonal relationships are dominant themes in the remaining selections with films like Argentina-Spain co-production “Brücher.

Brazil’s Abortion Dilemma Explored in Ventana Sur’s Pix-in-Post Debut ‘November’ - variety.com - Brazil - city Santos
variety.com
30.11.2023 / 13:59

Brazil’s Abortion Dilemma Explored in Ventana Sur’s Pix-in-Post Debut ‘November’

Callum McLennan Milena Times’ debut feature “November” joins two further titles from Brazil as part of Primer Corte and Copia Final, Ventana Sur‘s pix-in-post industry showdown. It participated in various development guises including BrLab – Audiovisual Project Development Laboratory in 2017, and as a finalist for the Cabíria Screenplay Award, also participating in Cabiria Lab 2020. Fully funded at both state and national levels in Brazil, “November” is a testament to the burgeoning film industry in the country.

Spain’s Sideral Boards Ventana Sur-Blood Window Dark Comedy, ‘Capital Variable’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Madrid - Argentina - city Buenos Aires - Uruguay
variety.com
30.11.2023 / 11:31

Spain’s Sideral Boards Ventana Sur-Blood Window Dark Comedy, ‘Capital Variable’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente Madrid-based Sideral, a production-distribution-sales label launched by Spain’s Elamedia Estudios early this year, has boarded Uruguayan Ventana Sur-Blood Window project “Capital Variable,” the feature debut of Uruguayan helmer-scribe Marco Caltieri. Elamedia Studios CEO Roberto Butragueño will produce the thriller/dark comedy with Sideral’s Paola Botrán and Uruguay’s Clara Charlo of To Je To serving as executive producers. Sideral will be handling international sales on the project, which was pitched at genre forum Blood Window at Ventana Sur, the preeminent annual film-TV market in Buenos Aires, co-organized by Cannes Festival and Marché du Film and by Argentina’s INCAA film institute.

Cannes Head Thierry Fremaux Stands by Argentina’s Threatened INCAA Agency in Buenos Aires Masterclass - variety.com - France - Argentina - city Buenos Aires
variety.com
30.11.2023 / 10:17

Cannes Head Thierry Fremaux Stands by Argentina’s Threatened INCAA Agency in Buenos Aires Masterclass

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent BUENOS AIRES — Delivering a masterclass in Buenos Aires just days after the election victory of far-right libertarian Javier Milei on Nov. 18, Cannes Film Festival head Thierry Frémaux voiced his support for Argentina’s INCAA public sector film-TV agency, which Milei has promised to destroy. Frémaux’s one and brief direct reference to the INCAA – which oversees Argentina’s crucial federal film funding, without which much of Argentine filmmaking would wither – came towards the end of a 90-minute masterclass entitled Cinema (of) Tomorrow.

Former Bravo Reality TV Star And Surgeon Accused Of Rape Gets Plea Deal, Probation – Update - deadline.com - California - Israel - Beyond
deadline.com
30.11.2023 / 02:09

Former Bravo Reality TV Star And Surgeon Accused Of Rape Gets Plea Deal, Probation – Update

UPDATE, NOV. 28, 2023: Hand surgeon and reality TV star Grant Robicheaux today has taken a plea deal in a Fullerton, Calif. court on non-sex-related charges that leaves him free on probation.

Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, Isabel Coixet Among First Ibermedia Next Funding Winners - variety.com - Spain - Mexico - county Luna - Chile - Portugal
variety.com
29.11.2023 / 20:43

Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, Isabel Coixet Among First Ibermedia Next Funding Winners

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, Spain’s Isabel Coixet and Chile’s Bernardita Ojeda, director of “Petit,” feature among the first recipients of funding from Ibermedia Next, a pioneering attempting to fund development on pioneering new IPs which yoke large artistic ambition and cutting edge tech. García Bernal and Luna’s Mexico-based label La Corriente del Golfo co-produces one of the 14 winning submissions, “El Origen De La Experiencia,” which offers a VR immersive experience of Mexican mysticism and trance culture.

Ventana Sur Leans into IP, launching a New Europe, Latin American Version of Shoot the Book - variety.com - France - Brazil - Los Angeles - USA - Argentina - city Buenos Aires - city Jakarta
variety.com
28.11.2023 / 19:34

Ventana Sur Leans into IP, launching a New Europe, Latin American Version of Shoot the Book

a few months back. “There’s just tremendous opportunities now as the market’s tightening to find source IP where, you know, there’s an installed audience,” he added.

Ventana Sur SoloSeries: Netflix, Some of Chile’s Finest Producers, & Web Series From Ultra New Talent - variety.com - USA - Chile - city Sandoval - Argentina - Colombia - El Salvador
variety.com
28.11.2023 / 18:39

Ventana Sur SoloSeries: Netflix, Some of Chile’s Finest Producers, & Web Series From Ultra New Talent

Ventana Sur has added this year a big spread from Chile’s TV agency Consejo National de Televisión, which could be a reaction to global platforms pulling out of Chile. In terms of original titles there’s good word on Colombia’s Laura Otálora (“Impermanence”) and Argentina’s Carlos Lascano (“Lina”).

Ventana Sur 2023: A Record Attendance, Brazil’s Surge as a Latam Super Power and Endless Speculation About Fallout From Milei’s Election Victory - variety.com - Brazil - Mexico - Chile - Argentina - city Santiago - city Buenos Aires, Argentina - city Mexico
variety.com
27.11.2023 / 13:29

Ventana Sur 2023: A Record Attendance, Brazil’s Surge as a Latam Super Power and Endless Speculation About Fallout From Milei’s Election Victory

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Jointly organized by Cannes’ Marché du Film with a Thierry Fremaux Cannes Film Week adding star auteur glamor, Ventana Sur turns 15 this week unspooling Nov. 27-Dec.1 at its usual venue of the Universidad Católica Argentina in Buenos Aires’ Puerto Madero, its most modern and most chic of districts.

Full Throttle for São Paulo Film-TV Body Spcine at Ventana Sur - variety.com - Brazil - Argentina - city Buenos Aires - city Sao Paulo
variety.com
26.11.2023 / 18:25

Full Throttle for São Paulo Film-TV Body Spcine at Ventana Sur

Anna Marie de la Fuente With Brazil under focus at Ventana Sur’s this year, highlighting the work of Spcine, Cinema do Brazil and Projeto Paradiso, São Paulo film-TV commission Spcine has organized a series of panels and other events to signal Brazil’s return to normal after the devastating tenure of Jair Bolsonaro. With President Lula da Silva back in the saddle since his stunning re-election in October 2022, confidence in Brazil as a partner in film and TV investments is awakening large expectation.

Ventana Sur’s Proyecta: César Díaz, Theo Court and Urgent Social Tales Set in Latin America’s Overlooked Regions - variety.com - Spain - USA - Chile - Argentina
variety.com
23.11.2023 / 17:19

Ventana Sur’s Proyecta: César Díaz, Theo Court and Urgent Social Tales Set in Latin America’s Overlooked Regions

“Hyperballad,” Sophia Mocorrea’s “Marriage by Abduction” and Theo Court’s “Three Dark Nights” feature in a 15-title lineup of Ventana Sur’s Proyecta project lineup which is emerging as Ventana’s industry centerpiece as international co-production becomes vital to more ambitious arthouse filmmaking. Organised by Cannes Marché du Film and the San Sebastian Film Festival, Proyecta received 200 submissions this year, up from 170 in 2022.

‘Unliveable’ Directors and ‘Narjis A.,’ ‘Initials S.G.’ Producers Link on ‘Burning Land,’ a Fractious Labor Relations Mystery Thriller (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Brazil - Argentina - city Buenos Aires - city Santiago
variety.com
21.11.2023 / 15:07

‘Unliveable’ Directors and ‘Narjis A.,’ ‘Initials S.G.’ Producers Link on ‘Burning Land,’ a Fractious Labor Relations Mystery Thriller (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Brazilian talents to track Enock Carvalho and Matheus Farias, selected for 2021’s Sundance with short “Unliveable,” are teaming with Janaina Bernardes, a co-producer of Karim Ainouz’s “Nardjes A.” and Argentina’s Frutacine, behind Tribeca player “Initials S.G.,” to produce “Burning Land” (“Terra de Fuego”), Carvalho and Farias’ awaited feature debut. “Unliveable” was voted by Brazil’s Abraccine critics’ assn. as the best short of the year.

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