The series and movies that are to come, in Tudela
This Thursday, June 6, in Tudela de Navarra, the second edition of the film and series competition What's coming will begin, until Sunday the 9th.
After last year's success, the Spanish film and series industry and specialized journalists will meet again to present the news for the next season and to analyze the main trends in the sector.
This Thursday, June 6, the second edition of the film and series competition will begin in Tudela de Navarra What's coming, until Sunday the 9th.
The director and producer Gerardo Herrero will present a few minutes of his next film, The murderer of whims along with producer Mariela Besuievsky.
New this year, relevant professionals in different areas of the industry will teach Master classes to the students of audiovisual studies in the area: the film director Fernando Colomo, Gerardo Herrero, Javier Olivares ('showrunner', screenwriter and creator of The Ministry of Time), Daniel Écija (creator and director of some of the most successful series on our television), Rafael Cobos (film and series scriptwriter To the fish), Ghislain Barrois (executive director of Telecinco Cinema), Marina Seresesky (director of the film The never seen), María Zamora (producer of the Avalon company), Diana Rojo (script coordinator of the series Love is forever) and the prestigious directors of photography Raquel Fernández and Iván Román.
Furthermore, at this festival, round tables are of special importance in which to debate the audiovisual sector and film and series journalism.
To talk about The effects of precariousness in the journalistic profession This meeting will feature Mariola Cubells (Cadena SER), Cristina Gascón (Deputy Director of Communication at Mediaset), Rosa García (CEO of Featurent) and Sergio Pérez (EsRadio).
About the Tax incentives as a formula to attract filming Javier Lacunza (director of Navarra's Culture, Sports and Leisure Infrastructures), María Luisa Gutiérrez (director of Bowfinger International Picture), Oscar Martínez de Bujanda (from the Tax Treasury of Navarra) and Francisco Menéndez (taxation expert) will talk.
In Series empower the screenwriter, Alberto Rey (Serial Killer – El Mundo) will moderate the talk between Javier Olivares, Diana Rojo and Rafa Cobos.
Another of the round tables will be The production boom in Spain, with Gerardo Herrero (director and producer), Sergi Cameron (director and producer) and Raquel Fernández (director of photography).
On The importance of social networks in promotion Inma Sicilia (head of Online Film Communication at Movistar+), Lydia Martínez (distribution analyst at Warner Bros. and academic researcher at UC3M), María Aller (journalist) and Carlos Gurpegui (journalist) will debate, moderated by Alfonso Caro (El Palomitrón).
And the critic and informant of El Mundo, Luis Martínez, will lead the discussion between María Guerra and Pedro Vallín about The dictatorship of immediacy in the exercise of film criticism.
The section of Presentations will begin with Atresmedia's powerful advances, both in films and series. Lucía Alonso, deputy director of Fiction Content Production of the group, will talk about two of the feature films that will be released this fall (The silence of the white city, directed by Daniel Calparsoro; and Who kills with iron by Paco Plaza) and the network's star series for the next year, The fence, together with its creator Daniel Écija (also responsible for red eagle o I'm alive, among many other successes).
Enrique San Francisco will present in style, for the public and press of What's coming, his series Follow San Francisco!, an original 'docu-reality' by the actor and comedian for Atresmedia's Flooxer digital channel, in which he shows his day to day life (or rather his 'night to night').
The film distributor and production company Avalon, led by its executive producer María Zamora, will share its commitment to 'female cinema', giving those accredited to #LQV2019 juicy details of its projects directed by women.
Mediaset's Fiction director, Arantxa Écija, and screenwriter and producer Aitor Gabilondo (creator of The Prince Down There y Live without permission among other projects) will present Madres, the new Telecinco series set in the Pediatrics unit of a hospital, with Belén Rueda as the protagonist. And Ghislain Barrois (CEO of Telecinco Cinema), will preview the house premieres: Way Down, new feature film by Jaume Balagueró with Freddie Highmore as the main protagonist; Malnazidos, an action and adventure film directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and Alberto de Toro; A forbidden world, by Salvador Calvo; and If I were rich, the new comedy by Álvaro Fernández Armero.
Movistar+ will make a preview of On death row, series starring Miguel Ángel Silvestre. The journalist and writer Nacho Carretero will present in Tudela not only the series based on his book, but also the podcast that reconstructs the research he carried out to recreate the experience of the Spanish Pablo Ibar. The payment chain will also advance images of the second season of To the fish, with the assistance of its scriptwriter Rafa Cobos and the producer José Antonio Félez.
Exclusive content from the 'conspiracy thriller' will also be screened Advantages of traveling by train, with the assistance of its director, Aritz Moreno from San Sebastián.
And of course, the public of Tudela will be able to enjoy the Previews of The days to come, winner of the Málaga Festival, directed by Carlos Marqués-Marcet and starring David Verdaguer and María Rodríguez Soto; Before burning by Fernando Colomo, with Maggie Civantos, Salva Reina and Manuela Velasco; The band, debut feature by Roberto Bueso, who will attend Lo que coming with the leading actors Gonzalo Fernández and Charlotte Vega; Rojo by Benjamín Naishtat, starring Darío Grandinetti (best director, best actor [Grandinetti] and best photography at the last edition of the San Sebastián Festival); We are all children, a musical documentary about the experience of the singer Niño de Elche in Bolivia, which director Sergi Cameron will bring to the capital of the Ribera de Navarra; and The never seen, which will be presented in Tudela by the leading actress Carmen Machi and her director, Marina Seresesky.
What's coming is organized by the Association of Cinematographic Informants of Spain (AICE) and promoted by the EDER Consortium. It has the main sponsorship of the Government of Navarra, and also of the Community of Bardenas Reales, Tourism of Navarra, Tudela City Council, Grupo Enhol and the Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA).
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