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Industry Programme This Is European Cinema November 9-12, 2020 Industry programme this is european cinema November 6-14, 2020 festivaldesevilla.eu A project by: With the support of: Sara Santaella Jorge Marín Romero - Productora - Director Técnico -Gerente - Ingeniero de sonido +34 625 42 98 19 +34 607 53 28 69 [email protected] [email protected] Summary 3 Welcome PROGRAMME 5 Calendar 6 European Film Factory 7 Europa Cinemas Innovation Lab 8 PROMIO 9 XVIII Animation and Video Game Encounter 10 Women in Focus “AAMMA GENERA” Program EUROPEAN COPRODUCTIONS: PORTUGAL 14 A Noiva/The Bride 16 Amanhã 18 America 20 Anoche Conquisté Tebas 22 Ariel 24 La Edad 26 Légua 28 Mamacruz 30 Projecto Global 32 Um Filme de Fernando Riuz Vergara 17 FESTIVAL DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL 2020 SEFF INDUSTRY IS POSSIBLE THANKS TO: Presentation INDUSTRY GUIDE INDUSTRY 2 17 FESTIVAL DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL Welcome to SEFF Industry Presentation The Industry Department of the Seville European Film GUIDE INDUSTRY Festival welcomes you to this guide dedicated to film 3 professionals. Despite the exceptional nature of this year’s event, it is our determination to continue facil- itating a forum for meeting and debating in order to encourage dialogue between the various specialists in the sector, as well as touching on the promotion and distribution of films in cinemas or other media available to everyone today. Industry Department Team Programme Calendar DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL MONDAY 9th TUESDAY 10th WEDNESDAY 11th THURSDAY 12th 9am - 2:30pm 10am - 11:45am Fundación AVA Web ZOOM | YOUTUBE Open to the public Open to the public XVIII Meeting of Round table Animation and “So near, so far” Programme Videogames 10am - 11am 12pm - 12:30pm ZOOM | YOUTUBE ZOOM | YOUTUBE Open to the public Open to the public PROMIO: presentation “Coproducciones of the indipendent Europeas: Portugal” GUIDE INDUSTRY cinemas network award ceremony 5 11am - 2pm 11am - 2pm ZOOM ZOOM Prior registration* Prior registration* Europa Cinemas LAB Europa Cinemas LAB “Re-opening strate- “Re-opening strate- gies: re-designing the gies: re-designing the cinema experience” cinema experience” 3pm - 4pm 4pm - 7pm 4pm - 8:30pm ZOOM | YOUTUBE ZOOM ROOMS CICUS | YOUTUBE Open to the public Prior registration* Prior registration* Inauguration of Coproducciones AAMMA GENERA: Mas- the cooproduction Europeas: one to one terclass meeting and meetings presentation of film commissions 4pm - 6:45pm 6pm - 6:45 pm ZOOM ZOOM | YOUTUBE Prior registration* Open to the public Coproducciones European Film Factory Europeas: Pitch of presentation selected projects * Prior registration Please check in our programme how to sign up in each activities 17 FESTIVAL DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL European Film Factory calendar Date location Place avatar Registration Wednesday November 11th Online. Zoom Free access via Zoom previous from 18:00 to 18:45 registration Programme INDUSTRY GUIDE INDUSTRY 6 European Film Factory is an European project sup- European Film Factory objectives: ported by MEDIA, the Creative Europe sub-pro- B Create a community of European teachers and gramme led by Institut Français in partnership students through film heritage with ARTE Education and European Schoolnet. This is a film education platform available in B Raise awareness on the importance of film ed- English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, ucation Romanian and Spanish, on all digital devices, B Discover the diversity and richness of European for students (11-18 years) and teachers in Europe. cinema Within the framework of SEFF Industry, we will have a presentation of this project by the Insti- B Offer an innovative, interactive and transversal tut Français of Seville aimed at Andalusian and pedagogy that is adapted to the needs, ex- Spanish teachers. pectations and practices of the young audi- ences B Renew audiences in cinemas Europa Cinemas Innovation Lab DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL calendar Date location Place avatar Registration Monday November 9th from Online. Zoom Activity reserved exclusively for 11:00 to 14:00 cinema exhibitors Tuesday November 10th from 11:00 to 14:00 Programme INDUSTRY GUIDE INDUSTRY 7 Europa Cinemas is partnering this year again Participants: Cines ABC (5 complejos) with the Sevilla European Film Festival (6-14 Cines Florida Avenida 5 cines November 2020) to organise an Online Audi- ence Development & Innovation Lab due to take Utiye Cinema Cinema Edison place in two sessions on Monday 9th (11:00am – Duplex Cinema Granollers 2:00pm) and on Tuesday 10th November (11:00am Cinebaix Gremi de Cinemes de – 2:00pm). It will be open exclusively to Spanish Catalunya exhibitors. Sant Cugat/Figueres Cine Paz The Online Lab entitled “RE-OPENING STRATEGIES: Multicines El centro RE-DESIGNING THE CINEMA EXPERIENCE” invites Cinema Velasco Totana Teatro Cine Calderón Spanish exhibition practitioners to get some Cines Golem perspective on their own context and exchange Cines Viveiro Embajadores expertise and best practices about how to cope Cines Verdi with these unprecedented times. Numax Cines Zoco Majada- Directed by Javier Pachón (President of Cine- honda Zineuskadi ciutat), the focus of this Lab will be on sharing Cines Babel approaches to re-designing the cinema experi- Rambla de L´art - ence and reflecting on: experiences during the Cambrils Majèstic closure, communication to bring back audiences Duplez Cinema Cinemes Girona and devising programming strategies (in-venue and online). Cineciutat Cinema Catalunya Practice-based insights from exhibitors as well as Aribau Multicines, Ermua Antzokia opportunities for smaller group discussions will Balmes Multicines y Cines Van Dyck be on the agenda! Gran Sarriá Multicines This Lab will strengthen the networking of cin- Screenbox Lleida emas and provide a platform where they can Golem share national issues and best practices to find Zumzeig creative solutions to their biggest challenges. 17 FESTIVAL DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL PROMIO calendar Date location Place avatar Registration Tuesday November 10th from Online. Zoom Free access via Zoom 10:00 to 11:00 Programme INDUSTRY GUIDE INDUSTRY 8 PROMIO, the network of independent cinemas, PROMIO members: founded in September 2020 as an association of DUPLEX Cinema (Ferrol) film exhibitors who, grouped together in support of film diversity, promoting mainly Spanish and CineCiutat (Palma) European films as well as films from under-rep- Cinemes Girona (Barcelona) resented countries in the annual screen quota. Zumzeig Cinema (Barcelona) Its main goal is to protect the cultural diversity through film exhibition and also the promotion Cinemes Truffaut (Girona) of the original and/or subtitled version; to fos- Cine Estudio CBA (Madrid) ter audiovisual literacy; defending the cinemat- Cinema NUMAX (Santiago de Compostela) ic experience in theatres while strengthening the relationship with other creative sectors and the industry; promoting innovation in business models, technology and content as well as the defence of environmental sustainability applied to theatres. The presentation ceremony will be followed by an encounter with Beatriz Navas (General Director of the ICAA), Ramiro Ledo (President of PROMIO and Director of the DUPLEX cinema) and Javier Pachón (Programmer of CineCiutat), where the current situation of independent film exhibition in Spain will be analysed. Also attending François Aymé (AFCAE - Francia), Christian Brauer (AGKINO y CICAE - Alemania), Domenico Dinoia (FICE - Italia), Fati- ma Djoumer o Claude-Eric Poireaux (Europa Cin- emas). XVIII Animation and Video Game Encounter DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL calendar Date location Place avatar Registration Tuesday November 10th from Online Free access through 9:00 to 14:30 www.fundacionava.org www.fundacionava.org Programme INDUSTRY GUIDE INDUSTRY 9 The Andalusian Public Audiovisual Foundation Participants: is organising its 18th Meeting of Animation and May Silva (Fundación AVA) Video Games in Andalusia: A Before and After in the Production of Animation and Video Games Nico Matji (Diboos) (#animSEFF20), as part of the Seville European Enmanuele Carissio. (DEV) Film Festival. This vital event, scheduled to take place on the morning of November 10th, 2020, Yago Fandiño (RTVE) will provide an opportunity to gauge the cur- Martha Paredes (Happy Learning TV) rent situation of these sectors at regional, na- Cristina Muñoz (Happy Learning TV) tional and international level. Due to the cur- rent health emergency caused by the Covid-19, Laura Martínez Jaramillo (Happy Learning TV) this edition will be held online and, as always, is Álvaro Perales Navas (Happy Learning TV) free of charge. The Meeting brings together the main associations in the sector -Diboos and DEV- Mercedes Ruiz (Universidad de Cádiz/ , in a framework session, in which they will put EsCodeRoom) into context the current situation of the industry José Antonio Racero Quiñones (Omnium Lab) and how it has been affected by the pandemic. Then, in two thematic sessions, companies and Alejandro Domínguez Saucedo (Omnium Lab / professionals will discuss the process of creating EsCodeRoom) animation and video game related content, and Antonio Montero Aguera (Omnium Lab / the enormous possibilities these offer for moti- EsCodeRoom) vating learning, responding in a real way to the educational needs of both schools and families, something that has been evident since the State of Alert was declared. Women in Focus 17 FESTIVAL DE SEVILLA 17 FESTIVAL “AAMMA GENERA” Program calendar Date location Place Thursday November 12th from Auditorium of the Centre 16:00 to 20:30 for Cultural Initiatives
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