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L'ICAA concede 11,9 milioni di euro a progetti di speciale valore cinematografico

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- L'istituzione ha reso pubblica la sua lista provvisoria di 39 titoli beneficiari nel 2020: 12 documentari, sette film sperimentali e 20 di finzione e animazione

L'ICAA concede 11,9 milioni di euro a progetti di speciale valore cinematografico
Il regista Álvaro Gago, il cui progetto Matria ha ricevuto un finanziamento

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On 13 October, Spain’s Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute (Ministry of Culture and Sports – ICAA) published a provisional draft resolution concerning selective production support for feature-film projects this year. The total sum set to be divvied up amounts to €11,900,000: a minimum of 35% of this quantity is destined for films helmed exclusively by female directors, a minimum of 15% and a maximum of 25% for documentary projects, and a minimum of 8% for animated flicks. In addition, a maximum of 10% is intended for experimental features and a minimum of 5% for co-productions with foreign outfits in which Spain would have minority involvement. As indicated on the ICAA’s website, appeals against this draft resolution – which will award grants to 39 productions in total – can be made until Tuesday 20 October 2020.

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The maximum sum that will be given out will be €800,000 per project, and this stands at €300,000 for co-productions with foreign companies where Spain has a minority involvement. The title that obtained the highest score during the selection process was Mantícora [+leggi anche:
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, written and directed by Carlos López del Rey, which is being produced by Aquí y Allí Films, and this was followed by the animated movie Unicorn Wars [+leggi anche:
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by Alberto Vázquez (Unicorn Wars AIE). There was a tie in terms of the number of points between La maternal [+leggi anche:
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by Pilar Palomero (Barrixia AIE), The Belly of the Sea [+leggi anche:
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by Majorca’s Agustí Villaronga, which is already in post-production (La Perifèrica Produccions), and Matria [+leggi anche:
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, the long-awaited feature debut by Galicia’s Álvaro Gago (Matriuska Producciones).

Hot on their tail are Infanta by Natalia Andrea Garagiola (Amar la Película AIE), Costa Brava, Lebanon [+leggi anche:
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 by Mounia Akl, with a screenplay penned by Akl and Clara Roquet (Lastor Media), Sacred Spirit [+leggi anche:
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 by Chema García Ibarra (Jaibo Films), Que nadie duerma [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Antonio Méndez Esparza
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 by Antonio Méndez Esparza (Que Nadie Duerma AIE), The Permanent Picture [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Laura Ferrés
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by Laura Ferrés (Permanent Picture AIE), Lullaby [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Alauda Ruiz de Azúa
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by Alauda Ruíz de Azua (Sayaka Producciones), Killing Crabs [+leggi anche:
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by Omar Al Abdul Razzak (Tourmalet Films), Sinjar [+leggi anche:
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by Anna María Bofarull (Kaboga Art&Films Creations Audiovisual), La pecera by Glorimar Marrero (Solita Films), and the animated films Valentina by María Consuelo Loureiro (Valentina La Película, AIE) and Dalia y el libro rojo by David Bisbano (Doce Entertainment).

In the “projects of special cinematic value” category, the list of beneficiaries is rounded off by the thriller Sica [+leggi anche:
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by Carla Jiménez Subirana (Sica, Alba Sotorra, AIE), La desconocida by Pablo Maqueda (Fórmula Cine, AIE), Animal/Humano by Alessandro Pugno (Pecado Films) and Océano Titánico by Konstantina Kotzamani (staged by Galician company Frida Films).

Standing out among the documentary projects selected are Finding La Singla [+leggi anche:
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by Paloma Zapata (Fábrica Naranja de Películas), Strange Fruit by Mauro Herce (El Viaje Films) and El futuro no nos ha cambiado, staged by the same company, which will be the brand-new work by Adrián Orr. Finally, the batch of experimental titles includes Um filme de Fernando Ruiz Vergara by Alejandro Alvarado (Azhar Media), La estafa del amor by Virginia García del Pino (Pantalla Partida) and Samsara by Vigo-born artist Lois Patiño (Señor y Señora).

The full list of selected projects (in Spanish) as well as the remaining terms and conditions of the resolution can be found here.

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