Monday, November 14, 2011

Lucky 13 at Huelva

The twelfth Huelva Co-Production Forum -- Europe's finest Ibero-American pitching-networking confab -- presents 44 projects from 13 nations, including 11 from Colombia, 10 in the country and seven from Mexico.Running November. 24-26, the large event starts getting a Colombia country focus, backed having a high-powered delegation.Key Colombian projects include mystery tale "Lost Baby baby wolves" by Carlos Moreno ("All Your Dead Ones"), family journey "Tierra en la lengua" by Ruben Mendoza ("The Stoplight Society") and World war ii thriller "Arijuna -- White-colored Males" by Jorg Hiller."Latin American cinema is thriving," declares Forum organizer Annabelle Aramburu."You will discover professional-active film institutes, attractive rules, strong private investment and innovative digital filmmaking."Aramburu also stresses Forum synergies with occasions for instance Mexico's Guadalajara Film Market.This Years crop includes numerous genre films, including eight thrillers.Greater than 100 industry participants are needed, such as the the spanish language language, French and German sales reps and also the the spanish language language tv producers Antena 3, Telecinco and Canal Sur.Buzzed-about game game titles include three Mexican photos -- father-daughter tale "Juan and Vanessa" by Ianis Guerrero, family-crisis drama "Waiting for your Barbarians" by Iria Gomez Concheiro ("The Cinema Hold-Up") and 19th-century fight pic "May 5" by Rafa Lara -- plus Chilean revenge drama, "To Kill a manInch from Alejandro Fernandez Almendras and "Once I Will be a Skinhead" by Spain's Koldo Serra.Assets Great exportations Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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