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10 Emerging Spanish Producers to Watch
As Spain's film industry decentralizes from Madrid and Barcelona, we looks at ten producers making waves across the Iberian peninsula.
Bodas tells Variety she launched Entre las piedras because she “felt the impulse to make bold films, believing in new generations who have great talent to showcase.” She says she’s most interested in creating political cinema with a magical component that is committed to expanding the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction. Bayona’s Oscar nominee, “Society of the Snow.” She is also co-founder of Contraria, where she is financing a pair of debut features: Jordí López Navarro’s “The Day After” and Alberto Gross Molo’s “March 14.” Egidos recently participated in the Rotterdam Lab and will be at this year’s Match Me! Her past credits include David Pérez Sañudo’s “Ane is Missing” – which won three Spanish Academy Goyas in 2020, Víctor Iriarte’s Venice player “Sobre todo de noche,” Marina Sereseky’s “Sin instrucciones” and Pablo Hernando’s “Una ballena,” which will premiere at Sitges in October.
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