Unfolding alongside Chile’s Santiago International Film Festival (Sanfic), Sanfic Industria runs August 20-26, promising a busy schedule that includes Iberoamerican Works in Progress (Wip) and a variety of labs that encompass fiction, documentaries, genre films, sustainable development, series, women producers’ projects, Xr etc. Some of the 11 sections will be in a hybrid or online format.
At its July 19 press conference, Sanfic Industria head Gabriela Sandoval will highlight the premiere of two hotly anticipated Chilean series that will screen at the annual event.
Both shows are expected to debut later this year on Chilean television before passing on to streaming platforms. Recipients of the Chilean National Television fund, both deal with women’s themes in distinct genres.
“We are very excited at Sanfic Industria to premiere these two series for the public. “Poemas Malditos” (“Cursed Poems”) will be shown in its entirety with all four episodes and “Cecilia la Incomparable...
At its July 19 press conference, Sanfic Industria head Gabriela Sandoval will highlight the premiere of two hotly anticipated Chilean series that will screen at the annual event.
Both shows are expected to debut later this year on Chilean television before passing on to streaming platforms. Recipients of the Chilean National Television fund, both deal with women’s themes in distinct genres.
“We are very excited at Sanfic Industria to premiere these two series for the public. “Poemas Malditos” (“Cursed Poems”) will be shown in its entirety with all four episodes and “Cecilia la Incomparable...
- 7/19/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
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Having been born and raised in New York you’d think I’d have tapped into the gay scene by now. I haven’t. Where is it?
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