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Festival De Series 2011 Cambiamos de “casa” y crecemos porque así nos lo habéis pedido. Este año, el tercero de este festival de series, nos veremos en el complejo Cinesa Proyecciones de Madrid, con cuatro días repletos de talleres, actividades y lo que más esperamos: estrenos de las nuevas apuestas de la temporada y el retorno de las series favoritas de muchos. Además, crece el Festival infantil, la cantera de las series del futuro. Las series se han establecido en los últimos años como la gran referencia de calidad de la producción audiovisual. El traslado de talento se ha consolidado, y comienza a suceder lo que muchos predecían: talento criado en la televisión se convierte en reclamo en la pantalla grande. El Tercer Festival de Series de CANAL+ pretende recoger el fruto del esfuerzo que los principales canales de la plataforma hacen todos los años por ofrecer los mejores productos de fi cción en las mejores condiciones posibles para los espectadores. No hay mejor oferta, ni más cuidada, que la que ofrece todos los días del año, en Alta Defi nición, la plataforma CANAL+ y los canales que la integran. Este año habrá talleres sobre musicalización en las series, doblaje, maquillaje FX, Webseries, cómo se crea una súper producción europea, cómo son las producciones trash. Habrá momentos para reír con la banda de Ilustres Ignorantes y momentos para alucinar, con el mentalista Anthony Blake. Habrá proyecciones para todos los gustos, podremos ver estrenos o regresos de las series más esperadas. Pan Am (CANAL+ 1) que ha arrancado con fuerza en Estados Unidos, The Walking Dead (Fox) estrenamos la esperada segunda temporada, Dexter (Fox Crime) regresa una de las series más premiadas, Imborrable (AXN) uno de los grandes estrenos del año, El Mentalista (TNT) estrenamos la nueva temporada de esta gran serie, Person of Interest (Calle 13) lo último de J.J. Abrams, Borgia (Cosmo) la mayor superproducción europea de la historia, Breaking Bad (Paramount Comedy) la última serie de culto, Alphas (SYFY) uno de los estrenos más relevantes, Érase una vez (Sony) estreno de una de las series más sorprendentes. Y las mañanas del sábado y domingo, serán exclusivas para los niños. Los canales infantiles se vuelcan para mostrar lo último de lo último: Phineas y Pherb (Disney XD), Many Manitas (Disney Junior), Mañana de princesas (Disney Cinemagic), Bob Esponja (Nickelodeon), El asombroso mundo de Gumball (Cartoon Network), Bananas en pijama (Cartoonito) y Zoobabu (Panda)…Y para los que prefi eren la realidad a la fi cción, Guillermo Martínez, el presentador de Art Attack, propondrá en directo trucos y juegos para llevarse a casa. Nos volcamos para que el Festival responda a vuestro entusiasmo por el género más moderno. Os esperamos a todos para disfrutar, reír, llorar, sufrir… Bienvenidos al Tercer Festival de Series de CANAL+. Alex Martínez Roig Director General Contenidos ‰ LAS MEJORES SERIES SALEN DE LA TELEVISIÓN. NO TE LAS PIERDAS. Jueves,Jueve 20 de octubre 19:00 h. Jornada Inaugural con Robert Kirkman y Sala 1 Álex de la Iglesia 21:00 h. BORGIA Estreno con la presencia de Assumpta Serna (Cosmo) Sala 1 BOARDWALK EMPIRE Presentación de la T2 (Canal+1) Sala 3 22:30 h. BIG BANG Maratón (TNT) Sala 7 22:45 h. THE KILLING: Crónica de un asesinato. Estreno (AXN) Sala 5 01:30 h. Fin de Jornada Viernes, 21 de octubre Las series se ríen: CÓMO CONOCÍ A VUESTRA MADRE (Fox), COMMUNITY ( ) (Sony Entertainment), REGLAS DE COMPROMISO 16:30 h. Sala 5 (Paramount Comedy), DOS HOMBRES Y MEDIO ( ) (TNT), SUBURGATORY (FUERA DE LUGAR) ( ) (Cosmo), HOPE (Fox) Las series son fantásticas: FRINGE (Canal+1), 17:00 h. Sala 4 HAVEN ( ) (SYFY), BEDLAM (Cosmo), DOCTOR WHO ( ) (SYFY) 17:30 h. Cómo se venden las series. Taller de autopromociones. Xosé Castro Sala 2 18:00 h. CASTLE Maratón con presentación de la T4 (AXN) Sala 7 19:30 h. ÉRASE UNA VEZ Estreno (Sony Entertainment) Sala 3 Música y series. Conferencia y proyección del 20:30 h. Sala 2 documental Música en serie. Jorge Magaz 21:00 h. PAN AM Estreno (Canal+1) Sala 3 Ilustres Ignorantes: HUMOR IRREVERENTE Y SERIES DE TELEVISIÓN. 21:30 h. Sala 1 Un coloquio muy loco sobre el humor incorrecto de series de televisión. 22:15 h. IMBORRABLE Estreno (AXN) Sala 3 22:30 h. DEXTER Presentación de la T6 (Fox Crime) Sala 5 23:00 h. Hecho en SYFY: “Megashark vs. Crocosaurus” con Nacho Vigalondo Sala 2 Las series salen del armario: MODERN FAMILY (Fox), 23:30 h. Sala 3 A DOS METROS BAJO TIERRA (Canal+1), THE WIRE (TNT) Sesión golfa de Animación Adulta: ARCHER (Canal+1), 23:45 h. Sala 7 ROBOT CHICKEN especial Star Wars (TNT) 01:30 h. Fin de Jornada CONFERENCIA TALLER VISIONADO PERSONALIDADES ESTRENO ESTRENO SERIES TEMPORADA Sábado, 22 de octubre En las series mandan ellas: GOSSIP GIRL ( ) (Cosmo), LOST GIRL ( ) (Sony Entertainment), EL CÍRCULO SECRETO ( ) (SYFY), DAMAGES Sala 5 17:00 h. (Canal+1) Las webseries. Conferencia y proyección completa Sala 1 de THE CONFESSION. Juan Pablo Seijo Especial Whitney Cummings: DOS CHICAS SIN Sala 3 17:30 h. BLANCA (TNT), WHITNEY (Paramount Comedy) ESPÍAS, Taller Calle 13Sala 2 JUEGO DE TRONOS: Especial “El juego continua”+ 18:00 h. Sala 7 Especial “El juego comienza” + Episodio 1, T1(Canal+1) Taller Fox, Maquillaje FX con Javier Aliaga Sala 2 19:00 h. PERSON OF INTEREST Maratón (Calle 13) Sala 3 20:00 h. Taller de doblaje, AXN Sala 1 20:30 h. Taller Cosmo, BORGIA; La coproducción europea más cara de la historia Sala 2 21:15 h. REVENGE Estreno (Fox) Sala 5 BREAKING BAD Presentación de la T4 con encuentro de 21:30 h. Sala 1 Bloggers y Cocktail (Paramount Comedy) Especial Vampiros Vs Zombies: THE WALKING DEAD ( ) (Fox), 22:00 h. CRÓNICAS VAMPÍRICAS ( ) (TNT), TRUE BLOOD (Canal+1), Sala 3 CASI HUMANOS (SYFY) 22:30 h. ALPHAS Estreno (SYFY) Sala 5 Las series son diferentes: LA MEZQUITA DE LA PRADERA ( ) 00:00 h. (Sony Entertainment), EL DIVO (Paramount Comedy), UN IDIOTA Sala 5 DE VIAJE (Canal+1) 01:30 h. Fin de Jornada Domingo, 23 de octubre Las series patrullan la ciudad: ANGELES DE CHARLIE ( ) (Sony 17:00 h. Entertainment), LUTHER (AXN), RIZZOLI & ISLES ( ) (Calle 13), Sala 3 EXCONVICTOS ( ) (Fox Crime), ROOKIE BLUE ( ) (Calle 13) 17:30 h. Las series cantan: GLEE (Fox), TREME (TNT) Sala 5 CHIC-CAS Presentación con presencia de actrices y guionistas 18:00 h. Sala 1 (Paramount Comedy) EL MENTALISTA Presentación de la 4ª Temporada con la 20:00 h. Sala 1 actuación de Anthony Blake (TNT) 22:00 h. Fin de Jornada Talleres y conferencias. JUEVES 20 OCTUBRE. Conferencia de apertura. VIERNES 21 OCTUBRE Visionado con presentador de las mejores autopromociones. Xosé Castro es traductor de películas, redactor y corrector desde 1990. Además, ha colaborado en un buen número de proyectos de radio y televisión. Taller de musicalización en directo con Jorge Magaz. Jorge Magaz, es un compositor especializado en crear piezas para el mundo del cine. Entre sus últimos trabajos destaca “Extraterrestre”, “No controles”, “Cometas en el cielo” y “Che, el argentino”. En 2010 recibió el premio a la mejor música original en el festival de cortos Cortogenia 2010. Ilustres Ignorantes: Humor y Series. Proyección del programa Ilustres Ignorantes sobre las series de televisión con Javier Coronas, Pepe Colubi, Javier Cansado, José Corbacho y Juan Cruz. Después, Javier Coronas. Pepe Colubi y Juan Cruz participarán en un coloquio muy loco sobre el humor y las series de televisión, con la colaboración del público. Proyección Hecho en SYFY comentada en directo por Nacho Vigalondo, Raúl Minchinela, Señor Ausente y Rubén Lardín. Los cuatro componentes de “Trash entre amigos” comentarán en directo con el público “Megashark vs. Crocosaurus”, una producción que se enmarca dentro de los títulos de producción propia de “Hecho en SYFY”. Por una vez, las carcajadas y los comentarios en alto en el cine estarán permitidos, lo que asegurará una sesión golfa con grandes dosis de humor canalla al hilo de la proyección. SÁBADO 22 OCTUBRE Gira del Trono de Hierro Acércate al festival el sábado 22 de octubre a partir de las 17h y hazte una foto con nuestro fotógrafo ofi cial. (3º planta) Taller espías. Con participación de La Tienda Del Espía y con espías profesionales. Calle 13 presenta un taller donde se enseña a ser un espía de la mano de un auténtico profesional. Taller sobre maquillaje con Javier Aliaga. Javier Aliaga es un maquillador profesional especializado en FX reconocido gracias a su trabajo en la película “El laberinto del fauno” que le otorgó prestigio internacional. Taller de doblaje. La clase de doblaje que ofrece AXN mostrará al público cómo se vive el proceso de poner voz española a los personajes más famosos de sus series. 6 Taller Web Series Conferencia sobre webseries de la mano de Juan Pablo Seijo, experto en comunicación digital, producción audiovisual, control de medios y gestión de contenidos. Es consultor de contenidos web y electrónicos, profesor y gurú de la venta on-line. Panel “La superproducción europea más cara de la historia” con Assumpta Serna y equipo de Borgia. Assumpta Serna es una actriz catalana reconocida tanto por sus papeles en el cine como en series de televisión, que combina su carrera artística con su trabajo como docente en la Fundación First Team. DOMINGO 23 OCTUBRE Actuación del mentalista Anthony Blake. Anthony Blake es un experto mentalista miembro de Psychic Entertainers Association, ha publicado numerosos libros sobre el tema y ha sido considerado el mejor mentalista del año en varias ocasiones. Presentación de la serie Chic-Cas con sus protagonistas y guionistas. Presentación de la mano de sus protagonistas, Marta Belenguer (Camera Café, Impares), Cecilia Solaquren y Elena Lombao.
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