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Spain and India Talk Location Production and Distribution Opportunities at Film Bazaar
The opportunity that exists if India and Spain increase and improve their film and TV co-operation was on display in a panel session at Film Bazaar.
He cited similar examples including Estonia and the Middle East where Indian films have been made with subsidies and location incentives. Indeed, the two countries signed a bilateral co-production treaty as far back as 2012, but which has only been used for one film to date, the Anna Saura and Bobby Bedi-produced “Mudras,” a tale of dancers from different generations, which is now in post-production. Bedi said it was important to find stories that speak to genuine cross-border connections, not just to focus on incentives and production finance.
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