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Episode 0: Series in Development is a program that consists of intensive meetings between a selection of developing series and professionals from the film and TV industry who are in a position to consolidate these projects toward their production stage.
We offer a range of opportunities and collaborations by bringing the selected participants face to face with industry professionals, producers, broadcasters, OTT platforms, sales agents, and international distributors.
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EPISODE 0: SERIES IN DEVELOPMENT - FICG
DocuLab: Documentary Lab is an industry program of the Guadalajara International Film Festival, aimed at promoting the development of Ibero-American filmmakers and their documentary films in the editing stage, through in-depth analysis and discussions with experts in the genre.
For its fourteenth edition, DocuLab returns in person, continuing its role as a fundamental training space for the non-fiction genre in Ibero-America.
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DOCULAB: DOCUMENTARY LAB - FICG
Driving New Ibero-American Cinema
Our goal has always been to serve as a platform that propels new Ibero-American cinema toward completion and eventual distribution.
The Co-Production Meeting consists of two and a half days of intensive meetings between the representatives of our selected feature films in development and international film professionals specializing in Ibero-American projects.
We offer a wide range of opportunities and potential collaborations by bringing together producers, buyers, sellers, and other key players from all stages of the filmmaking process, coming from all over the world.
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CO-PRODUCTION MEETING - FICG
Call for Ibero-American Projects in Development Stage
With the aim of fostering direct connections between Ibero-American film projects in development and audiovisual industry professionals—including funding organizations, producers, buyers, and international sellers—the 40th Guadalajara International Film Festival invites participation in the 21st edition of the Co-Production Meeting.
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GUADALAJARA BUILDS - WIP - FICG
The 48 takes place on different weekends in different cities throughout the year. In each city local Film Teams—from beginners to pro's--compete to make a short film in only a weekend! Do you and your friends have what it takes to make a film on the fly?
It all begins with the Friday night Kickoff event when you and teams in your city draw genres out of a hat and receive the required elements for your film.
Then it is off to the races—writing, shooting and editing and doing whatever it takes to submit your short film on Sunday night.
The big payoff is seeing your masterpiece in the big screen at a local theater. Every film, both on-time and late, will screen. There is nothing better than seeing your film with an audience and seeing firsthand how they react to your movie.
At the city awards event, the winning films—as determined by local judges—are announced. More than a dozen awards are given—from Best Acting to Best Directing to the top prize: Best Film.
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The 48 Hour Film Project