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Fabola Ekville St. Daniel Castle Stretz alliances with Gontos films


Juntos Films has forged a strategic partnership with Bandada, a new sign for Fabula Exec Daniel Castell. This step aims to enhance the list of written text content on the Spanish -speaking market around the world with exclusive creation for all series to move forward. This includes a first -look deal between the two companies that include both written and unwritten feature films as well as the non -fictional series.

Juntos Partners Francisco Hervé and Moisés Sepúlveda attend a Showrunner workshop at Madrid Confab Ibrahimies & Platino Industria with their “Culpables Inocentes” project.

Hervei, one of the three partners in Juntos Films, said that the company has built its reputation on the films that were designed “for entertainment and movement and Spark Reflect.” He added: “Our focus has always been to marry a strong creative development through simplified production operations, and this new alliance opens the door to bring this philosophy to a distinguished series.”

Its credits, “The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine”, written by Alfredo Pourlailly, which was disrupted by the best movie in Guadalajara, Sanvi and Lima in 2024; “Bitter Gold” by Juan Olaya, which is granted in Warsaw and was chosen in Cairo and India last year; “The Other” documentary, written by Francisco Bermigo, who won the Best Film in the Burning Lights in VISIONS du Réel 2020; And the excitement of “indulgence” by Niko Bostelion, a multiple winner in Guadalajara and is now on the Amazon Prime around the world.

For Castell, who spent nearly 10 years as a creative producer in Pablo and Juan de Dios Larraín’s Fabula before Bandada, the partnership is a logical progress in his career. During his time in Fabula, he played a major role in developing the company’s television section – from service only in the Chilean market to the original content made of international broadcasting platforms in less than five years.

His accredits include the “midnight family” from Apple TV+; Spanish joint production “Long Hill of the Sea”, based on Isabelle Alindy’s novel with the shooting dates and a platform that has not yet been appointed; Netflix Originals “Baby Bandito” and “homemade”; “The Pack”, “The Pack” and “The President” as well as the SPOMIFY “Queim Tu Casa” and “Creeipyhunters”, both of which were created by the famous writer Julio Rojas (“Case 63”).

“In Bandada, we are dedicated to the development of bold IPS and resonance internationally via films and text TV-fresh ideas, outside the box, which were built in cooperation with non-decent voices,” said Castel said. “It allows us to join the forces with JUNTOS to push these ideas further and broader, as it combines our networks and creative muscles to build a distinguished series of Latin America to the world. JUNTOS has a busy record in supporting innovative stories and dangers, making this partnership particularly exciting.”

With Castell on the plane, JUNTOS is preparing to expand its mark in the Premium series, and take advantage of its rich record and global expertise to develop IPS with a wide -ranging appeal.

“This alliance refers to the beginning of a new chapter for us – one where Chilean stories can flourish on the world stage,” said Sepúlveda from Juntos.

Daniel Castel Castle: Felipe Vidoma

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