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07 March 2025
Sixteen Spanish and Latin American films in post-production will be presented at MAFIZ Malaga Work in Progress, the Festival de Málaga industry area
Four Chilean productions presented by FICVIÑA under the FICVIÑA Showcase label complete the section

The eighth edition of Málaga Work in Progress, the MAFIZ section for Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American films in post-production, has selected sixteen titles from six countries. FICVIÑA will also present four Chilean productions under the FICVIÑA Showcase label.

Films will be screened from 18 to 20 March in front of an audience of professionals - sales agents, festival programmers, international funds - with the aim of supporting their completion and fostering their international dissemination and promotion. The activity will conclude with project representatives pitching to potential partners on Friday 21 March.

The eight Spanish films include two from the Region of Murcia, the protagonist of the Territory section.

Eight Ibero-American productions will also be presented, including two from the Dominican Republic, the guest country of this year's edition.

As an example of the relevance of Málaga WIP, the Feature Films Official Competition includes Sara Fontova's Jone Baztutean (Jone a veces) - winner of the Aracne Digital Cinema Award in 2024 - and Pablo Maqueda's participation in the initiative this year with Caro Nanni (Querido Nanni), who competed in 2023 with La desconocida in the Feature Films Official Competition.

Málaga WIP is part of Spanish Screenings Content 2025, an event designed as an international promotional platform with the main objective of promoting Spanish cinema sales and which celebrates its 19th edition in 2025 as the only official market for the sale and promotion of Spanish cinema.

Málaga WIP is organised by Malaga City Council and Festival de Málaga in collaboration with the ICAA (Spanish Institute of Cinematography and Visual Arts), CAACI (Conference of Ibero-American Audiovisual and Cinematographic Authorities), IBERMEDIA and FIPCA (Ibero-American Federation of Film and Audiovisual Producers).

The films selected for Málaga WIP are:

WIP SPAIN
-    Caro Nanni / Querido Nanni, by Pablo Maqueda. Production: Viva Films Media.
-    Cuántica Rave / Quantum Rave, by Paco Campano. Production: La Zanfoña Producciones.
-    Driades / Dryads, by Miguel Eek. Production: Mosaic, Hedda Films. (Spain - Norway).
-    Futura, La niebla / Future Fog, by María Abenia. Production: MamaFilms.
-    Los Renacidos / The Reborn, by Santiago Esteves. Production: Le Tiro, Zabriskie Films. (Spain - Argentina - Chile).
-    Woman Bites Dog, by Armand Rovira. Production: From Outer Space.

GUEST TERRITORY: REGION OF MURCIA
-    Lionel, by Carlos Sais. Production: Blur media productions SL , Icónica producciones SL, Bluconic Films A. I. E , Promenades Films (Spain - France).
-    El pintor y el escorpión / The Painter and the Scorpion, by Sadrak Zmork. Production: Diamantina Films /Twin Freaks Studio.

WIP IBERO-AMERICA
-    A noite é uma farsa / The Night is a Farce, by Lucas Weglinski. Production: Agalma, Loma Filmes. (Brazil).
-    A voz de Deus / The Voice of God, by Miguel Antunes Ramos. Production: Corisco Filmes (Brazil).
-    El agua nunca dolió / Water Never Hurt, by Ana Clara Bustelo. Production: Pez Dorado CC (Uruguay - Argentina).
-    Las tías / The Aunts, by Valentina Llorens. Production: Maravilla Cine (Argentina).
-    Morte e Vida Madalena / Death and Life Madalena, by Guto Parente. Production: Tardo Filmes (Brazil - Portugal).
-    No hay ida sin retorno / No Journey Without Return, by Carlos Sánchez Giraldo. Production: Rima Rima Cine (Peru).

LATIN AMERICAN FOCUS. GUEST COUNTRY: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
-    Fragancia tropical / Tropical Fragrance, by Alexander Viola.. Production: Mentes Fritas Film Production...
-    Primu, by Taba Blanchard. Production: Larimar Films.

FICVIÑA SHOWCASE
-    Historias supernaturales / Supernatural Stories, by Mauricio Corco. Production: By LACE Films (Chile).
-    Si vas para Chile, by Amílcar Infante and Sebastián González. Production: Amilcar Films, Someday Productions, Pejeperro Films (Chile). 
-    La mujer que no debería estar ahí / The Woman Who Shouldn't Be Here, by Hermanxs Carrizo - Ortiz. Production: Frontera Final Films and Zucchini Films (Chile).
-    Las flores de Julia, by Cris Tapia Marchiori. Production: Dukkah Producciones, Las Minas SmartMedia, Río Films and Perspectiva Producciones (Chile - Argentina).

Two juries will decide the winners of the Festival de Málaga Award, with €5,000 for a Spanish film and €5,000 for an Ibero-American film. The Málaga WIP Spain jury will be made up of director and editor Alejandra Almirón, Jana Wolff from EFM-Berlinale and Raúl Camargo from FICValdivia, while Paola Buontempo from Documenta Madrid, Marco Muhletaler from PUCP and Teresa Toledo from Casa América will make up the Málaga WIP Ibero-America jury. 

The films will also be eligible for the following awards:

• Aracne Digital Cinema: image post-production services for one of the projects from Spain valued at €20,000.

• Chemistry: image post-production services for a film from Latin America. This prize is valued at USD $15,000.

• Cine y Tele: an advertising page in Cine y Tele magazine for one of the Spanish projects.

• E-28: musical composition and soundtrack production for a feature film. Prize worth USD $10,000. 

• Latamcinema.com: prize consisting of an advertising page in LatAm Cinema magazine for a project from Latin America.

• Music Library: Music Library &SFX's ACORDE Music Supervision division will award a cash prize of €300, as well as a flat rate for a production valued at €300 for a project from Latin America and the same prize for a Spanish project.

• Rio Bravo: production of a trailer, promo or teaser worth €5,000. The award includes creativity, editing, conforming and post-production for cinema distribution.

• Sideral: €10,000 as a guaranteed minimum for the international distribution of the winning project.

• Yagán Films: a sound post-production award for a project from Spain worth €13,000. A sound post-production award for an Ibero-American project worth €13,000.

Partner festivals committed to selecting a Málaga WIP project to participate in their industry labs are:

• ABYCINE - Albacete International Film Festival.

• FIDBA - International Documentary Film Festival of Buenos Aires.

• IAFFM - Ibero American Film Festival Miami. 

• REC - Tarragona International Film Festival

• SANFIC INDUSTRIA - Santiago International Film Festival.

Spanish Screenings Content is a project with the participation of the Ministry of Culture through the Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA) and by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and of Civil Service, ICEX Spain Trade and Investment, the Consejería de Cultura y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucía, the Malaga Festival and the San Sebastian Festival.
 
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