More than 500 industry professionals from across the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America have gathered this week for the 2nd edition of Spain’s Conecta Fiction meet-mart, held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia. Seven potential TV fiction projects will pitch on Tuesday June 19 as part of Spain’s General Society of Authors and Editors Foundation (Sgae) Laboratory, the screenwriting initiative of the rights collection society.
Participating projects will have an opportunity to present to potential international co-production partners, broadcasters and investment partners who may be able to facilitate their productions getting off the ground. Following their presentations, participants will be given the opportunity to hold one-on-one meetings with interested parties.
Three of the proposed projects are comedies, two are period dramas and a number deal with race and identity politics. Detailed descriptions follow.
“Oro Negro” (“Black Gold”)
The most local of Wednesday’s pitches, Paula Cons’ “Oro Negro” takes place on the Portugal-Galicia border,...
Participating projects will have an opportunity to present to potential international co-production partners, broadcasters and investment partners who may be able to facilitate their productions getting off the ground. Following their presentations, participants will be given the opportunity to hold one-on-one meetings with interested parties.
Three of the proposed projects are comedies, two are period dramas and a number deal with race and identity politics. Detailed descriptions follow.
“Oro Negro” (“Black Gold”)
The most local of Wednesday’s pitches, Paula Cons’ “Oro Negro” takes place on the Portugal-Galicia border,...
- 6/19/2018
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
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