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Corte Final is a section of the Documenta Madrid Festival dedicated to presenting documentaries in post-production. The initiative aims to help documentary projects advance in their final stages by providing a platform where filmmakers can showcase their works-in-progress to a professional audience and receive advice to enhance and complete their projects.
In Corte Final, selected documentaries are shown in an incomplete version, and the project teams have the opportunity to interact with producers, distributors, festival programmers, and other industry professionals to receive feedback and, in some cases, secure distribution or co-production agreements.
It serves as a key platform for filmmakers looking to finalize and launch their documentary projects into the international market, connecting them with experts and potential collaborators who can assist them in the final stages of production and distribution.
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Final Cut - Documenta Madrid Festival
Tres Puertos is a workshop with residency-like characteristics for feature film projects in the development stage. Throughout its history, it has held sessions in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Mexico. The workshop focuses on both the narrative, aesthetic, thematic, and conceptual aspects of the projects, as well as on production-related areas and financing circuits. Tres Puertos does not work with thematic modules but rather approaches each project based on its specific needs.
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Australab - Three Ports
ECAM Films to Come is an initiative organized by the Escuela de Cinematografía y del Audiovisual de la Comunidad de Madrid (ECAM). This event is designed to support and promote film projects in development, providing a platform for emerging filmmakers and productions in pre-production or development phases to find financing, co-productions, and visibility within the industry.
During the event, selected projects are presented to film professionals such as producers, distributors, festival programmers, and other key players in the industry, with the goal of building partnerships and advancing the production of the films.
The program also includes training sessions, mentoring, and networking opportunities for filmmakers, aiming to promote independent cinema and support auteur-driven projects.
For more details on dates and how to participate, you can visit the official ECAM website.
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ECAM Films to Come
Every year, at the beginning of July, the FIDMarseille —Festival Internacional de Cine de Marseille— offers a program of 130 films to approximately 23,500 spectators, in cinemas, theatres, libraries, art galleries and open-air amphitheaters throughout the city. The festival presents a large number of films in world premiere, as well as first films. Today, the FIDMarseille is recognized as a source of new cinemas, both documentary and fiction production.
In addition, FIDMarseille organizes
the FIDLab, a support platform for international co-production
the FIDCampus, a training workshop for Mediterranean students
and numerous external screenings throughout the year.
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FIDLab - Marseille
Rough Shorts is a category of the Bogotá Audiovisual Market (BAM) that offers an editing lab for short films. In the 2025 edition, BAM reaffirms its commitment to short films and to Colombian producers and directors, inviting them to participate in this lab focused on reviewing narrative construction through editing. Additionally, the selected participants will be part of a market agenda designed to explore distribution routes for short films and strengthen networking opportunities for future projects.
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BAM - Rough Shorts