For its part, Silvia Robles said: "We are here today to sign agreements for projects that meet provincial policy of the Institute to encourage the production of content. I congratulate all the filmmakers, and express the deep pride we feel to be leading the Institute, with policies that strengthen independent activity of our filmmakers. These filmmakers, what we are proposing with these projects is to redouble the commitment so that we can continue this line, and this is multiplied by 10, 20 or 30. Because, really, what's next in relation to Digital TV, and remembering what he said governor Jorge Capitanich to expand cultural industries, the production of content will be absolutely privileged. "
turn, Marcelo Perez said: "The Provincial Development Fund for Audiovisual Production complements provincial policy. At the beginning of the administration, inaugurated in December 2007, when creating the DCEA, began a process of intensive and systematic use of language. It workshops were organized in various parts of Chaco. Parallel has spread other film that has nothing to do with commercial films, all that has paid out a field, a job that was needed in our province so that people can tell their own stories. "
"In the middle of last year we launched this competition, which is financing the project as the last step of this process. This form of financing the projects is absolutely transparent, with a regional perspective. The Fund is a start and comes to stay. It is a decision that goes beyond this first contest, is a permanent policy of the Institute. This fund consists of a 50 percent share the INCAA gives each of the provinces. With this, we ensure that the resources provided by the INCAA go to the filmmakers. Something to note is that it will support six projects, five for its realization, and one for developing a feature project. Two of these projects come from the interior of the province. Currently, the region has 24 projects that are being filmed, of which 11 are Chaco, "said Perez. "Clearly, the role that our province has regional dynamics. This shows that here were people eager to tell their stories all you needed was a strong state to help develop activities that can not sustain themselves, "he concluded.
PROGRAM
evaluator The jury consisted of projects Monsu Axel (Misiones), Guillermo Elordi (Formosa ) and Juan Miranda (Paraguay). The Fund gives $ 50,000 in prizes to filmmakers Chaco projects, which will be materialized in short documentaries and feature films, television series and projects films. Note that this instance is unique in the NEA, with a production proposal very important for young filmmakers.
The criteria for determining the winners are: originality of the project and transmission of the idea of \u200b\u200bthe project feasibility, professionalism in the presentation, and regional identity, among others, and were prioritized content that contribute to building a more comprehensive, just and respectful.
WINNERS AND ALTERNATE
CATEGORY 1
TV Documentary Series: Peasants Gran Chaco. Presenter: Amilcar Soto. Award: $ 20,000.
CATEGORY 2
Short Documentary: Ecos del Cacique. presenter: Leandro Javier Kek, Award: $ 5,000.
CATEGORY 2
Alternate Short Documentary: Heirs of the Past . Presenter: Ricardo Esteban Sosa.
CATEGORY 3 Live Action Short Film
: First Prize: Memories of the Present. Presenter: Natacha Grabre Camors. Award: $ 7,000.
CATEGORY 3
Short Fiction: Second Prize: Riding Hood and the Woodsman in the Monte . Presenter: Sonia Bertotti. Award: $ 3,000.
CATEGORY 3
Short Fiction: Substitute: Pigeon. Presenter: Julian Matta.
CATEGORY 4
Microphones for TV: Desert.
CATEGORY 5
Development Project Feature: Clay Pigeons. Presenter: Rolando Ruiz. Award: $ 5,000.
CATEGORY 5
Salvatierra. Presenter: Maria Paz Bustamante.
Development Feature Project: Substitute
CATEGORY 6
students Short
Winner: Time measures. Presenter: Jessie Vasileff. Location: Du Colonel Graty. Award: $ 5,000.
Winner: Ida y Vuelta. Presenter: Cintia Lorena Paz. Location: Colonel Du Graty. Award: $ 5,000.
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