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ATLÀNTIDA FILM FEST 2022

Il 5° Mallorca Talents Lab premia tre dei 18 progetti selezionati

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- Dal 26 al 28 luglio saranno presentati sei futuri film di finzione, altrettanti documentari e altrettanti titoli in fase di post-produzione, che riceveranno anche consulenze su misura

Il 5° Mallorca Talents Lab premia tre dei 18 progetti selezionati
Un'immagine dal set di Samsara, il nuovo lungometraggio di Lois Patiño, che partecipa nella sezione Work in Progress

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Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest celebrates its 12th edition from Sunday 24 July, as we have already reported (read more), and among its industry activities is the 5th Mallorca Talents Lab, which brings together 18 Spanish projects (selected from 200 proposals) to be advised by European experts for their improvement (among them are festival representatives such as Malaga, Seville, Gijon, Rotterdam, Berlin and Cannes).

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Between 26 and 28 July they can also win substantial Filmin prizes, ranging from €40,000 for fiction (for which six titles are competing), €15,000 for documentaries (another six contenders) and €10,000 (six works in progress). Jury members include the producer/director Gerardo Herrero, Abycine director José Manuel Zamora, the distributor Enrique Costa (Elástica Films), AMFF director Jaume Ripoll, Pedro Barbadillo (Mallorca Film Commission) and producers María Zamora (Alcarràs [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Carla Simón
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) and Marisa Fernández Armenteros (Lullaby [+leggi anche:
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).

The fiction projects include: Salen las lobas, a teenage drama to be directed by Claudia Estrada Tarascó, with her own script and producer Júlia Parés Fabrellas; Beroa (Calor), also addressing youth issues by ECAM graduate Mario Díaz Delgado; Laguna el ministro, an odyssey of a politician who wants to get away from it all, by Madrid-born Antonio Llamas; El taxista de las delicias, a thriller on wheels by Teresa Carril and Diego Lillo; Pequeños calvarios, a black comedy that waxes poetic about today’s obsessive society, from the Valencian Javier Polo (The Mystery of the Pink Flamingo [+leggi anche:
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); and El debate, a political film about the confrontation between two Spanish leaders in 1993, by the Mallorcan David Ordinas.

The documentary section will feature Les culpables, by Marta Durán, which tackles the taboo subject of clandestine abortions performed by teenagers; ¿Es usted secuestrable? a reflection on the credibility of memories, by the Mallorcan Carlota Bujosa; Eñaut Zuazo, by Meritxell Valls, based on the script written by the comedian who gives the film its title; Los poetas errantes, by Belén Verdugo, centred on the exile of the writers Robert Graves and Laura Riding on the island of Mallorca, with a script by Miguel Ángel Morales and the collaboration of Julia Menéndez Quílez; Lionel, by Carlos Saiz, a road trip movie fuelled with parent-child drama; and Rafael Marín, una deuda cultural, by Borja Moreno, which vindicates the figure of the unknown sculptor from Granada, with script and editing by Jesús Martínez Torres.

And, finally, the Work in Progress section features: Daytona, an experimental fiction by Carmen Pedrero; Samsara [+leggi anche:
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, an immersion in the Buddhist cycle of death and reincarnation, filmed in Zanzibar by the Vigo filmmaker Lois Patiño; 21, a drama of a sentimental erosion in times of OnlyFans, by Néstor Ruiz Medina (director of the short film Baraka), with a script by the Sevillian actress María Lázaro; María y la película olvidada, by Marta Herrero and Nuria Abad, research by a pioneer in the early days of sound films; Negu Hurbilak [+leggi anche:
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, an experimental work by the Negu Collective (made up of Ekain Albite, Adrià Roca, Nicolau Mallofré and Mikel Ibarguren, all of them former students of the ESCAC in Barcelona); and Remember My Name [+leggi anche:
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, by Elena Molina, which tackles the conflicts of immigration.

The 5th Mallorca Talents Lab is organised in collaboration with the MEDIA programme and Europa Creativa Catalunya.

The projects:

Fiction

Salen las lobas - Claudia Estrada Tarascó
Production: Júlia Parés Fabrellas

Beroa (Calor) - Mario Díaz Delgado
Production: Jesús Choya Zataraín

Laguna el ministroAntonio Llamas
Production: Eva Bodas

El taxista de delicias - Teresa Carril, Diego Lillo
Production: Superglu Films

Pequeños calvariosJavier Polo
Production: Gerard Rodríguez

El debate - David Ordinas

Documentary

Les culpables - Marta Durán
Executive Production: Montse Pujol Solà

¿Es usted secuestrable? - Carlota Bujosa
Production: Miguel Eek

Eñaut Zuazo - Meritxell Valls

Los poetas errantesBelén Verdugo

Lionel - Carlos Saiz
Production: Carlos Fornies Díaz

Rafael Marín, una deuda cultural - Borja Moreno Martínez
Production: Enrique Amat del Águila

Work in Progress

Daytona - Carmen Pedrero
Production: Teresa Gómez Angulas

Samsara [+leggi anche:
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]
- Lois Patiño
Production: Leire Apellaniz

21 paraíso [+leggi anche:
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- Néstor Ruiz Medina

María y la película olvidada - Marta Herrero, Nuria Abad
Production: MOM Works

Negu Hurbilak [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Colectivo Negu
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]
- Ekain Albite, Adrià Roca, Nicolau Mallofré, Mikel Ibarguren
Executive Production: Carlota Darnell

Remember My Name [+leggi anche:
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]
- Elena Molina (Spain/France)
Production: Montse Pujol Solà

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