Telecino Cinema to be given indie producer of the year prize at cinema convention.
Spanish production company Telecino Cinema will be named Independent Producer of the Year at the 2017 edition of exhibitor conference CineEurope (June 19-22).
The company was founded in 1996, and has worked on seven-time Goya-winning horror The Orphanage [pictured] and the Oscar-nominated The Impossible.
Its credits also include Pan’s Lanyrinth, The Spanish Affair, Tad, the Lost Explorer and For Your Own Good.
“For nearly two decades, Telecinco Cinema´s accomplishments have helped it grow into one of the major feature film studios not only in the Spanish market, but in Europe also,” said Andrew Sunshine, vice president of the Film Expo Group.
“We are delighted to honor Telecinco Cinema for all of their international success.”
CineEurope is a European convention and trade show for European and independent cinema professionals.
The 2017 edition will take place June 19-22 at the Centre Convencions Internacional Barcelona (Ccib) in Barcelona...
Spanish production company Telecino Cinema will be named Independent Producer of the Year at the 2017 edition of exhibitor conference CineEurope (June 19-22).
The company was founded in 1996, and has worked on seven-time Goya-winning horror The Orphanage [pictured] and the Oscar-nominated The Impossible.
Its credits also include Pan’s Lanyrinth, The Spanish Affair, Tad, the Lost Explorer and For Your Own Good.
“For nearly two decades, Telecinco Cinema´s accomplishments have helped it grow into one of the major feature film studios not only in the Spanish market, but in Europe also,” said Andrew Sunshine, vice president of the Film Expo Group.
“We are delighted to honor Telecinco Cinema for all of their international success.”
CineEurope is a European convention and trade show for European and independent cinema professionals.
The 2017 edition will take place June 19-22 at the Centre Convencions Internacional Barcelona (Ccib) in Barcelona...
- 4/26/2017
- ScreenDaily
AMSTERDAM -- Pim Hermeling, director and founder of A-Film, on Thursday has stepped down as director of the largest independent film distributor in the Netherlands and selling his shares in the company, after a difference of opinion over the company's future.
Hermeling told The Hollywood Reporter that A-Film needs a major international partner in order to survive in the long run. That view, however, is not shared by A-Film's main investors: W2Media BV, a venture of Wolff Cinema Group, and cinema-owner Ad Weststrate.
Said Hermeling: "The other big independent distributor in Holland, RCV, recently made a deal with a Canadian company. I know that A-Film also needs an international partner from a big territory, like the U.K., U.S., France or Canada, to stay in business."
A-Film has experienced some heavy weather in the recent past, according to several sources in the Dutch cinema community. Last year, some 13 full- and part-time jobs were cut, leaving a staff of 37 in the Amsterdam office.
Hermeling told The Hollywood Reporter that A-Film needs a major international partner in order to survive in the long run. That view, however, is not shared by A-Film's main investors: W2Media BV, a venture of Wolff Cinema Group, and cinema-owner Ad Weststrate.
Said Hermeling: "The other big independent distributor in Holland, RCV, recently made a deal with a Canadian company. I know that A-Film also needs an international partner from a big territory, like the U.K., U.S., France or Canada, to stay in business."
A-Film has experienced some heavy weather in the recent past, according to several sources in the Dutch cinema community. Last year, some 13 full- and part-time jobs were cut, leaving a staff of 37 in the Amsterdam office.
- 2/29/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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