Producers Oriol Maymó ('Sirāt'), Iván Miñambres ('Decorado') and Pedro Palacios ('Afternoons of Solitude') are set to talk about producing in Spain at a panel which forms part of a showcase And the Goya Goes To – New Spanish Films, held this week in New York. Here's an early take on their views.
By Ed Meza
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'Sirāt' Courtesy of Quim Vives/European Film Academy Spanish cinema is flourishing, thanks in large part to a dynamic film industry bolstered by strong national and regional support, a rich and expansive creative talent and diverse natural, cultural and urban landscapes.
Those elements are on dazzling display in the seven films showcased at the Goya Goes To – New Spanish Films showcase, which runs April 16-19 in New York City, organized by Spain’s Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, its ICAA film agency and export and investment board ICEX, which has launched a drive, Where Talent Ignites – Audiovisual From Spain, to focus on Spanish talent.
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