As a seasoned movie enthusiast with decades of immersion in the world of cinema, I must say that the fourth edition of Iberseries & Platino Industria in Madrid is a beacon for audiovisual professionals across Ibero-America and beyond. The gathering of industry giants like Disney+, HBO Max, Prime Video, and NBC Universal under one roof is a testament to the growing importance of Spanish-language content.
For the past four years, running from October 1st to 4th in Madrid, Spain, the annual Iberseries & Platino Industria convention has become a crucial event for professionals working within the Ibero-American audiovisual sector.
Samuel Castro, one of the co-directors of Iberseries, who focuses on the television sector, while his counterpart Juan Alía manages films, expressed their hope. They aim to keep or even exceed the 2,500 accredited attendees from last year’s event. Moreover, they strive not only for an increase in the number of accredited participants but also in the caliber of professionals participating in Iberseries & Platino Industria. Their ambition is to make this event a preferred venue for executives with decision-making authority, where they can conduct business, present projects, and discuss strategic approaches related to Spanish-language audiovisual content.
Preliminary data indicates that a significant number of professionals have registered for Iberseries so far, with many more accreditations to follow. As it stands, 647 professionals from Spain, 121 from Mexico, 96 from Colombia, and 83 from the USA have been accredited, while 42 are from Chile. In terms of European countries, Portugal, France, and Italy show a strong presence, but Spain appears to be leading in numbers.
Prominent companies based in Spain and Latin America, such as Disney+ for both regions, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, Movistar Plus+, NBC Universal, RTVE (Spanish Radio Television), Atresplayer, and Caracol, are scheduled to take part in the event’s agenda, with Disney+ leading the way.
Participating in the Impromptu Pitch Meetings are various entities such as Warner Bros., Telemundo Studios, Sony, Paramount, Gaumont, Dopamine, and Secuoya Studios, along with several others.
As I’ve been keeping an eye on the evolving TV landscape, I’ve observed a notable increase in the popularity of multilateral co-productions as financing models. Additionally, I’ve noticed a surge of interest among Spanish investment funds in our industry. Furthermore, there seems to be a growing emphasis on promoting Hispanic-American Intellectual Property (IP) as a rich and inspiring source for major new projects.
In the world of cinema, Alía has observed a growing trend towards collaboration between Ibero-American nations and other regions. This collaboration enables larger production budgets and wider distribution networks.
There appears to be a stronger emphasis on stories set within specific cultural backgrounds yet have themes relatable worldwide: “Narratives deeply grounded in unique cultural contexts but carrying universal messages that echo globally are gaining traction. Alongside auteur films, there’s been an increasing fascination with genres such as suspense, terror, and humor, each tailored to local tastes,” he explained to EbMaster, further mentioning the rising prominence of female and diverse perspectives.
Alia additionally emphasized a heightened dedication towards social, political, and ecological topics, with an increasing number of initiatives tackling modern societal challenges like inequality, mass movement, and dishonesty. Furthermore, she expressed a growing curiosity about delving into and uncovering the impact of past events on today’s world.
He’s additionally noticed the development of innovative funding methods, such as crowdfunding and private investments, which serve to bolster public finances according to his statement.
However, several hurdles persist, such as digital piracy, ensuring eco-friendliness in film production, dealing with content overload, and contending against popular short-form entertainment platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and others.
Alia pointed out that obtaining financing and ensuring profitability, particularly for standalone projects and movies originating from film industries in less-developed countries, can prove challenging,” is a paraphrased version in natural and easy to read language.
Castro outlined the chosen projects for the Co-Production and Financing Forum’s schedule, indicating that the dramedy genre appears to be prevalent, notably in the selection of series.
Series
“Ana del Raval” (Spain) Social dramedy, La Charito Films, Angeli Pictures
“Banda de bufones” (Spain), Drama, Thriller, Dark Comedy, Plano a Plano
“Daddy Issues” (Spain, Colombia), Dramedy, Transmedia / fake documentary, ECTV Media, Alibi Films
“Duarte, Evita detrás del balcón” (Argentina, Spain), Drama, Kapow
The Lawyer for Mattos: David vs. Goliath” (Colombia), Thriller, True Crime, Rhayuela Films, Punta Fina – A rephrased version of the original could be:
“El peligro de quererte” (Chile), Action, romance, LGBTIQ+, Parox
“Once hermanos” (Mexico, U.S., Peru, Argentina, Spain), Dramedy, Caponeto
“Yo y punto” (Spain), Dramedy, La Maldita
Few, good, safe; Thriller, Action, Drama genre; Based on true events; Produced by Bixagu Entertainment
“Una serie de gente” (Spain), Dramedy, Nanouk Films
How Grinch and Mrs. Claus Blooded Christmas” – Fantasy, Dramedy, Dark Comedy – The Wicked One, ATM, Flixxo (English)
Films
“Bendita María” (Spain), Dramedy, TV ON Producciones, Admirable Films
Invisible Wars” (Mexico, Brazil, Ukraine, Japan, Lithuania, USA), Documentary, Produced by Gefilte Films, Broadcast on Club
“Justino” (Brazil, Portugal), Drama, True Crime, Mercado Filmes, SPi
“La imagen de un crimen” (Spain), Thriller, neo noir, satire, Bixagu Entertainment
“Mamá (Im)perfecta” (Colombia, Argentina), Drama, Laberinto, Ganas Producciones, Tarea Fina
Another Summer of Mine” (Spain, Uruguay) – A romantic drama, produced by D’Sierto Films, Link-up, and 39Escalones Films, with Mother Superior as the production company.
My little league of justice” (Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina) is a dramedy produced by Lavorágine Films, Tres Mundos, and Lagarto Cine.
Queen of the Forest” (Argentina, Spain, U.S.) – A Drama and Thriller, Produced by Libre Cine, Non Stop Studios, and Bosco Entertainment
“Salvajes” (Peru, Chile), Crime, romance, El Árbol Azul, La Family Story House
A distant location” (Argentina, Spain, Chile) – Genre: Drama, Production Companies: Twins Latin Films, Filmmakers: Monkeys, Production House: Rizoma Producciones
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2024-10-01 08:47