Seven fast food from the Southern International Series Festival in Cádiz
The future of Spanish television was shown in Cádiz in Anadalusia. The South International Series Festival, which has approved nearly 13,000 participants, pointed to major transformations: a batch for global access, the rise of identity -based stories, new prizes, and industrial payment in Andalusia. Below are seven fast food around the place where the work is heading, if the festival is anything that goes through.
Definition: the next big challenge
Festival director Carlis Montel described the “obsession” of the next festival. With approximately 13,000 attendees, South already feels like a heavy addition to the festival circuit. Montel sees additional growth capabilities by converting Cádiz into a real crossroads for the world series. The festival steadily attracted international attention – last year, welcomed the origins of “House” David Shore, and this edition was directed by Diane Krager (“Small Disasters”, “Engelorus,” “Troy”) and “Narcos” Chris Brankato – imposed on the side appearance of South in the global tour.
Sex and identity form a conversation
Instead of just prizewinner, the British series “What It It It For a Girl” became an abbreviation in Cádiz for how sex transforms and the textual drama. The Paris Liz mix of YA and the type and social realism resonated strongly with jury and the public, which indicates the extent to which deep personal stories travel in the world when it is framing through the lenses of the gender. The south emphasized that identity -based accounts are not a place but a major engine for international television.
“Invisible” highlights production alliances
Disney+ Original “Invisible”, produced by Seville’s áralan Films and Madrid’s Morena, in the south as part of the Sur side ribbon. The project, which is the best performance of Spanish content on the platform since its release in December, explains how alliances between global signs and local producers reinforced the economies of Spanish drama. Arlan and Maurina for the first time on “Out in the Open” (“Intepertie” (“Intepertie”, and their renewed partnership, shows how local know-how and global platforms can create sustainable pipelines-a model that actually extends new joint projects.
Spain Awards similar to Amy on the horizon
The launch of the Círculo de Profesionsales de las españolas (CPSE) series, supported by the WOMACK group, paves the way for Premios Anillos de ORO. It was marketed as the first exclusive prizes for Spanish series and professionals, as it aims to become a national standard with global projection. “These awards are born to bring Prestige to all Spanish series,” said Joan Alvarez, Senior Director of two editions in South and former president of the Film Academy in Spain. If it succeeds, the initiative can give the Spanish series more allocated recognition of the film for a long time.
Andalus the biggest bet on production
The Andalusian regional government in audiovisual financing has increased three times, from two million euros (2.1 million dollars) to 6 million euros (6.4 million dollars) since the spring, which enhances the attractiveness of filmmaking and regional television for potential partnerships. The return of the driving force of Andalusia, the Sur Televisión channel, to the production of TV drama-one team with the various Womack Studios and the various entertainment to develop “The Rock”, a historical movie in the 1960s, shows how Gibraltar and internationally closed.
Industry conversations future map
South Professional has started in the forces that reshape the audiovisual sector. In “The Future of the Series”, Execs of Mediaset España, 3Cat and ATRESMEDIA referred to consumer transformations and chase of sustainable models. Legal specialists discussed the challenges of adapting real events, while writer and director Borga Kobayaga (the Spanish issue “) unloaded comedy as a balance in ridicule and tenderness. In the “increasing value of the series”, the most prominent creators including Coira (“” Hierro “) and Marina EFRón (” La Chica Invisible “)) how to climb The Showunner and Universal Power of Storyloy Local Return TV.
A popular appeal based on local symbols
South Andusa celebrated the Baku Leon Fading, one of the most rescue and beloved characters in Spain. His prize, followed by a classic episode of “Aída”-a teacher for free Spanish television who played the starring role-one of the most important receptions in the festival. The moment revealed how Pridges South Bridges with collective appeal, which enhances the fans at home.
Diane Krogger Credit: Rina
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