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Lo Que Viene 2021 gives a taste of upcoming releases and projects
Xtremo by Daniel Benmayor
Xtremo, a film starring Andrea Duro and
Ana Tramel. El juego, starring
Maribel Verdú and
Inicia Films will unveil their new project, which comes on the heels of the successful
film profile]. These are just some of the exciting things in store at the fourth edition of Lo Que Viene, an audiovisual rendezvous being held in Ribera de Navarra, from 12-14 May, organised by the Spanish Association of Film Journalists (AICE), the same body that hands out the Feroz Awards.
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What future for the European audiovisual industry? The EFM presents a dedicated discussion about the challenges facing the sector
The panel participants
The online panel “Perspectives for the Future of the Audiovisual Industry in Europe” was held during the European Film Market on 2 March. Last year, the Berlinale was the last great physical event held before the outbreak really began to reach Europe, and nobody could have imagined the disruption that the health crisis would cause at all levels.
What are the sector s challenges ahead? What changes will the pandemic bring in the short and long run? Who would have thought that cinemas would be closed for such a long period, or that productions themselves would be halted? These are some of the questions tackled by the speakers attending the event, opened by the welcome speeches of moderator
BERLINALE 2021: The panel, entitled “Perspectives for the Future of the Audiovisual Industry in Europe”, explored the disruption caused by the pandemic within the sector as well as upcoming challenges
Drama, Co-Production and Public Service TV
This meeting will present some conclusions and discussion points arising from the EBU s work in the domain of public-service TV drama during 2020, with an emphasis on co-production and collaboration.
A panel of speakers will consider some possible models of co-production as well as analyse the benefits of co-producing with public service media (PSM) partners.
What can we learn from existing alliances like Nordic 12 and The European Alliance?
What are the challenges and pitfalls?
How can we proceed with EBU Drama; what will be the focus in 2021?
Panelists and speakers including representatives of existing PSM alliances (e.g. Nordic 12, European Alliance), as well as of the independent production sector and other stakeholders will discuss these topics and more with Elly Vervloet, international drama expert at VRT (Belgium) and EBU Drama coordinator.