The festival will take place as a physical-online hybrid.
Marjane Satrapi’s Marie Curie biopic Radioactive and Gregory Kirchhoff’s Germany comedy Baumbacher Syndrome will bookend the ninth Majorca International Film Festival (Emiff), which will take place both physically and online from October 23-29.
Radioactive debuted at Toronto 2019, and stars Rosamund Pike and Sam Riley. French-Iranian filmmaker Satrapi was previously announced as the recipient of the festival’s Vision award, while she will also be honoured at the centrepiece gala tribute and screening.
Baumbacher Syndrome stars Tobias Moretti, whose credits include Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life, and Elit Iscan,...
Marjane Satrapi’s Marie Curie biopic Radioactive and Gregory Kirchhoff’s Germany comedy Baumbacher Syndrome will bookend the ninth Majorca International Film Festival (Emiff), which will take place both physically and online from October 23-29.
Radioactive debuted at Toronto 2019, and stars Rosamund Pike and Sam Riley. French-Iranian filmmaker Satrapi was previously announced as the recipient of the festival’s Vision award, while she will also be honoured at the centrepiece gala tribute and screening.
Baumbacher Syndrome stars Tobias Moretti, whose credits include Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life, and Elit Iscan,...
- 10/7/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
MADRID -- Spain's picturesque Baleares Island region is setting up the Baleares Film Commission to promote Film Production in the three Mediterranean islands, regional authorities said Tuesday.
The regional government and local municipalities are joining forces to launch the initiative, which is due for presentation in early spring.
According to the commission's director, Pablo Azorin, the commission seeks to facilitate shooting licenses by linking the various islands and municipalities under one umbrella.
"The commission will promote shoots by coordinating all of the municipalities and obtaining public licenses with reduced taxes," Azorin said.
Baleares, home to such tourist hot spots as Ibiza and Mallorca, recently was the location for Baleares director Daniel Monzon's "The Kovak Box", starring Timothy Hutton.
The commission is presently working on a guide to the professional services in the area, including the Baleares' two production services companies, Mallorca Estudios and Palma Pictures.
The regional government and local municipalities are joining forces to launch the initiative, which is due for presentation in early spring.
According to the commission's director, Pablo Azorin, the commission seeks to facilitate shooting licenses by linking the various islands and municipalities under one umbrella.
"The commission will promote shoots by coordinating all of the municipalities and obtaining public licenses with reduced taxes," Azorin said.
Baleares, home to such tourist hot spots as Ibiza and Mallorca, recently was the location for Baleares director Daniel Monzon's "The Kovak Box", starring Timothy Hutton.
The commission is presently working on a guide to the professional services in the area, including the Baleares' two production services companies, Mallorca Estudios and Palma Pictures.
- 1/16/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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