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Catapulta Cine 2021 is all set to showcase 14 new European projects

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- The film lab’s third edition will be held entirely online between 24 and 27 March, featuring the latest work from Óliver Laxe and other European directors

Catapulta Cine 2021 is all set to showcase 14 new European projects
Director Óliver Laxe, whose new project After is selected

A total of 14 projects with European participation will be under the spotlight at Catapulta Cine — a programme that aims to support new art-house films of all genres and styles and help their creators whip them into release-ready shape. As always, the emphasis is on groundbreaking, innovative filmmaking from every corner of the world. A key date in the film industry calendar, it’s part of the 11th UNAM International Film Festival (FICUNAM; read more here) hosted by the Metropolitan Autonomous University in Mexico City. The festival will take place online between 24 and 27 March, with a line-up of 20 feature films, plus six in the Primer Corte section and another six in Work in Progress.

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Highlights of the Desarollo 1 programme include After, a new film by Oliver Laxe (Fire Will Come [+see also:
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interview: Óliver Laxe
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) in association with French company 4 A 4 Productions, which documents a physical and emotional journey through the African desert; and Balearic, the second feature from Ion de Sosa (Androids Dream [+see also:
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) produced by Leire Apellaniz, in which three men find themselves trapped in a villa in Majorca.

This programme will also feature Pantheras, by Portuguese director Salomé Lamas (produced by Primeira Idade); The French Teacher (Brazil/Portugal/France), the second full-length feature from Ricardo Alves Jr., ably assisted by Thiago Macêdo Correira; and The Human Surge 3 (Argentina/France/Portugal/China), directed by Eduardo “Teddy” Williams and produced by Jerónimo Quevedo (Un puma), plus a selection of other projects with funding from Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

Meanwhile, Desarollo 2 includes four European (co)productions: Bajo risco, set on La Graciosa in the Canary Islands in the 17th century, directed by Spanish duo Helena Girón and Samuel Delgado and produced by their own company, La Banda Negra; Dengue, a love story set in Calcutta by Prantik Basu, produced by Fulgurance (France) and The Film Kitchen (Netherlands); I Am Here but You Can’t See Me (Lebanon/Spain/France), the début film from Feyrouz Serhal, with support from Felipe Lage (Zeitun Fims) and Ze, by Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir, produced by Mongolian company Guru Media and France’s Aurora Films.

Four European titles have also made it to the Primer Corte section: A Woman Escapes (Canada/France/Turkey), by Sofia Bohdanowicz, Burak Cevik and Blake Williams, financed by Maison du Bonheur Films Inc., Fol Films and BM Films; Jesús López [+see also:
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 (Argentina/France), directed by Maximiliano Schonfeld and produced by Murillo Cine; and Waters of Pastaza [+see also:
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, directed by Inês T. Alves and produced by Portuguese company Oublaum Filmes. Finally, the two European films selected for the Work in Progress section both hail from France: Magdala [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Damien Manivel
film profile
]
, directed by Damien Manivel and produced by MLD Films (check out our interview), and Pornomelancholia [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Manuel Abramovich
film profile
]
, by Manuel Abramovich in coproduction with Argentina (Gema Films) and Brazil (Desvia).

Participants will be online from 8 am to 9 pm between 24 and 27 March for one-on-one talks with national and international delegates and jurors. One outstanding film will be selected for the Desarrollo award (MX$200,000), presented by the Metropolitan Autonomous University. Three winners will be chosen from the Primer Corte section: the best project overall (MX$100,000) and two runners-up (MX$10,000). You can find out more about Catapulta 2021’s selected films, criteria and jury line-up here.

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(Translated from Spanish)

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