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Syncro Lab is the training, industry, and critical thinking space of the Syncro Film Fest, aimed at filmmakers, students, and professionals of independent auteur cinema. This call invites participants to join workshops, project labs, roundtables, and industry meetings focused on short films. The goal is to promote creation, circulation, and critical reflection on cinema as an artistic practice. Syncro Lab offers a collaborative environment where participants can develop their projects, connect with peers, and rethink contemporary filmmaking.
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Syncro Lab
Films in Progress 42 will take place on March 30 and 31, 2023 at the start of Cinélatino's professional platform, Rencontres de Toulouse. It is a pioneer device in the accompaniment of Latin American films in the post-production stage.
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TOULOUSE - CINE EN CONSTRUCCIÓN
AFTER is a short film development program created to support emerging filmmakers from the Community of Madrid who have graduated from ECAM (School of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts of the Community of Madrid). This program focuses on the creation of participants' first film projects, whether as directors, screenwriters, or producers, providing them with the necessary boost in the early stages of their professional careers.
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ECAM After
MECAS (Mercado del Cine Casi Hecho) is an annual event held within the framework of the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival. Its aim is to promote the internationalization of film projects in advanced postproduction stages or with a first cut, facilitating contact between filmmakers and industry professionals.
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MECAS (Mercado del cine casi hecho)
The 4th edition of the Film Financing Market (FFM) will take place in October 2025 during the Sitges Festival. The call is open from May 15 to June 30 and accepts fiction feature film projects in development or production stages. National projects must have a budget over 1 million euros and at least 60% guaranteed funding; Ibero-American projects require a minimum budget of 500,000 euros and 50% guaranteed funding. Applicants must submit a synopsis, script, detailed budget, financing plan, and marketing strategy. Selected projects gain free festival access and opportunities to meet investors and co-producers. Participants must commit to attend activities and include the Film Financing Market logo in credits. Registration costs range from €100 to €150 plus VAT, depending on submission date.
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Film Financing Market (FFM) - Sitges