April 3, 2023
Monthly Wrap a tour of the biggest audiovisual news in March 2023March left us with some great news and if you missed any of it, here’s a special recap through our Monthly Wrap as we welcome April.
How much news in these 5 weeks of March! Here is a recap you cannot miss and that will have a great impact in the coming months.
The analysis and retrospective of the work we do every year as an audiovisual industry in Chile has helped us to improve the sector in an essential way.
This month, as part of International Women’s Day, CinemaChile conducted a new study to analyze and honor the work done by women behind the scenes.
The Making Of #8M shows an analysis of the last two international film and tv catalogs of CinemaChile and aims to initiate a discussion to discuss the gender gaps and progress that the sector has had to date.c
Chile’s impact internationally has been and continues to be a success. It is important to recapitulate and promote this international triumph that Chilean productions have had in festivals and markets around the world.
The international lift off of CinemaChile and the delegation of Chileans present in Malaga was a success. The most important faces of the international audiovisual shared with the Chilean delegates to continue promoting cinema abroad.
Our favorite part of the content is to share with Chilean professionals in this section, where they tell us the details and their most incredible experiences when filming and get to the international spotlight.
Relive here this month’s top interviews:
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This month we wanted to continue to make visible our creators who expand their knowledge and creations around the world.
Fanny Leiva Torres is the director behind Ojo-Piel, her third short film that won two international awards this month.
The director has dedicated herself to animation in different similar techniques and direction of audiovisual projects (experimental cinema, video art and video performance). Her work explores the blurred boundaries between film and other arts, with special emphasis on stories through animation.
Dozens of Chileans continue to take off to new cities and international audiovisual meetings with their new works and projects. Find out what’s coming in April.