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Within the framework of the 28 PUCP Lima Film Festival, the Directorate of Audiovisual, Phonography and New Media (DAFO) of the Ministry of Culture and the Cultural Center of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (CCPUCP) convene the ninth edition of Cinema of Tomorrow – Work in Progress (WIP), professional section of the festival that presents feature film projects in post-production phase to renowned festival programmers and distributors, national and international.
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Lima Film Festival - WIP
For fiction or documentary short films. They must be works directed by women from the entire national territory, including the metropolitan region, and must not exceed 30 minutes in duration.
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FECILS Female directors - WIP
Created by the Locarno Festival in 2014, Industry Academy is an intensive training program which aims to train and support young film industry professionals working specifically in the area of independent film circulation: online and traditional distribution, sales, film marketing, exhibition, festival programming, among others. The workshop acts as a shortcut for a new generation of professionals entering the independent film industry, encouraging their development and helping them better understand the challenges of the industry, as well as expand their networks. The objective of Locarno Industry Academy is also to build bridges of collaboration across different markets in Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle East and Southern Africa.
Emerging professionals in the field of circulation can apply, preferably under 40 years of age, with a minimum of 2 years of experience in the areas of sales, marketing, online and traditional distribution, exhibition, programming, curatorship and cultural management, and with an excellent level of English (written and spoken).
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BrLab - Industry Academy
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BraLab Features
Izaña Lab is designed by a team that faces the challenge of filmmaking daily, who understands that a film is the result of continuous trial and error processes. The entire process is, in reality, a laboratory, where the experiment is tested, analyzed and repeated. Each film is a prototype, and although we dream of replicating success stories, reality shows us that the way to position a product as unique as a cinematographic creation in the market requires inventing new formulas that fit each case.
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Izaña - LAB