Following its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and recent presentations in Mexico City and Madrid, Audiovisual from Spain \(ICEX\) is bringing its international campaign to Shanghai. On Sunday, June 21, we are hosting a premier industry session titled "Stories Travel Further: Literature and Cinema in Spain-China Dialogue," designed to strengthen strategic ties and creative exchange between the European and Asian audiovisual sectors.
This specialized event highlights how storytelling and intellectual property seamlessly cross borders and artistic disciplines through three core segments:
Cross-Disciplinary Cinema: The session opens with a screening of three original short films from the campaign: Flamenco \(directed by Carla Simón\), La Llama \(directed by Turbo\), and La Tarara \(directed by Nicolás Méndez\). These works showcase a collaborative ecosystem connecting film with music, fashion, design, animation, and dance, featuring world-class artists such as Rocío Molina, Yerai Cortés, Jaime Hayon, Jordi Labanda, Rossy de Palma, Palomo Spain, Bárbara Lennie, Milena Smit or Arón Piper.
From Books to Screens \(IP Export\): Fernando Benzo, Secretary General of the Federation of Publishers’ Guilds of Spain \(FGEE\), will present high-potential Spanish literary works. This segment connects the publishing sector directly with global screen industries, opening new avenues for international co-productions and literary adaptations.
The Visionary Dialogue: Acclaimed contemporary directors Albert Serra and Bi Gan will meet for a central conversation on authorship, visual language, and building bridges between local imagination and global audiences. The panel will be moderated by Jenny S. Li, Variety's Shanghai correspondent.
This presentation comes at a highly dynamic moment for Spanish audiovisual production, which continues to gain momentum and visibility across major platforms, markets, and co-production forums worldwide. By fostering direct dialogue among filmmakers, producers, publishers, and institutions, we aim to expand Spain's position as one of Europe's most innovative and attractive audiovisual hubs.
🔗 Learn more about the campaign and explore the short films at https://lnkd.in/gF-HgP28.
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Yesterday, Audiovisual from Spain successfully hosted its specialized industry session, "Stories Travel Further: Literature and Cinema in Spain-China Dialogue," at the Shanghai International Film & TV Market 2026. The event established a dynamic collaborative space between the European and Asian entertainment sectors, focusing on intellectual property, cross-media adaptations, and contemporary visual authorship.
Key Highlights of the Showcase:
Cross-Disciplinary Cinema: The session opened with a screening of our campaign short films directed by Carla Simón, Turbo, and Nicolás Méndez, highlighting how Spanish film successfully integrates with design, fashion, and music to produce high-value global content.
Literary IP Exportation: Fernando Benzo, Secretary General of the FGEE, presented a strategic overview of the Spanish book industry, spotlighting premium literary works specifically curated for international screen adaptation and co-production pipelines.
Cinematic Authorship: Visionary directors Albert Serra and Bi Gan met for an exclusive masterclass exploring visual methodology, cultural identity, and global audiences. The panel was moderated by Jenny S. Li, Variety’s Shanghai correspondent.
With a full house in attendance, this showcase underscores the exceptional momentum of Spain’s creative industries on the global stage. By cultivating direct dialogue among directors, producers, publishers, and international distributors, Spain continues to reinforce its position as one of Europe's most innovative and attractive audiovisual hubs.
🔗 Explore the campaign and view the shorts at: https://lnkd.in/gF-HgP28
#SpainWhereTalentIgnites #AudiovisualFromSpain #SIFF2026 #ShanghaiFilmFestival #CreativeIndustries #AlbertSerra #BiGan
Following its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and recent presentations in Mexico City and Madrid, Audiovisual from Spain \(ICEX\) is bringing its international campaign to Shanghai. On Sunday, June 21, we are hosting a premier industry session titled "Stories Travel Further: Literature and Cinema in Spain-China Dialogue," designed to strengthen strategic ties and creative exchange between the European and Asian audiovisual sectors.
This specialized event highlights how storytelling and intellectual property seamlessly cross borders and artistic disciplines through three core segments:
Cross-Disciplinary Cinema: The session opens with a screening of three original short films from the campaign: Flamenco \(directed by Carla Simón\), La Llama \(directed by Turbo\), and La Tarara \(directed by Nicolás Méndez\). These works showcase a collaborative ecosystem connecting film with music, fashion, design, animation, and dance, featuring world-class artists such as Rocío Molina, Yerai Cortés, Jaime Hayon, Jordi Labanda, Rossy de Palma, Palomo Spain, Bárbara Lennie, Milena Smit or Arón Piper.
From Books to Screens \(IP Export\): Fernando Benzo, Secretary General of the Federation of Publishers’ Guilds of Spain \(FGEE\), will present high-potential Spanish literary works. This segment connects the publishing sector directly with global screen industries, opening new avenues for international co-productions and literary adaptations.
The Visionary Dialogue: Acclaimed contemporary directors Albert Serra and Bi Gan will meet for a central conversation on authorship, visual language, and building bridges between local imagination and global audiences. The panel will be moderated by Jenny S. Li, Variety's Shanghai correspondent.
This presentation comes at a highly dynamic moment for Spanish audiovisual production, which continues to gain momentum and visibility across major platforms, markets, and co-production forums worldwide. By fostering direct dialogue among filmmakers, producers, publishers, and institutions, we aim to expand Spain's position as one of Europe's most innovative and attractive audiovisual hubs.
🔗 Learn more about the campaign and explore the short films at https://lnkd.in/gF-HgP28.
#SpainWhereTalentIgnites #AudiovisualFromSpain #SIFF2026 #ShanghaiFilmFestival #CreativeIndustries #FilmIndustry #IPExport #CoProduction #InternationalBusiness #AlbertSerra #BiGan
The Spanish audiovisual industry is expanding its footprint in Asia.
ICEX and the Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales have joined forces to present a comprehensive program at the Shanghai International Film & TV Market 2026, one of the continent's most strategic hubs for international distribution and co-production.
This institutional delegation highlights the diversity of contemporary Spanish cinema while driving key business opportunities through dedicated commercial initiatives.
The main pillars of the Spanish delegation include:
🏆 Golden Goblets Official Selection: Three Spanish projects are competing in the festival's official categories: Benigno \(Documentary\), Winnipeg, Seed of Hope \(Animation\), and Unplug \(Short Film\).
📽️ Focus Spain: A curated showcase highlighting the quality and global appeal of recent Spanish cinema, featuring market screenings of The Dinner, Sundays, Calle Málaga, and The Good Daughter.
💼 Shanghai Remakes: A key commercial initiative designed to export Spanish intellectual property. Prominent companies such as Begin Again Films, Cinema Republic, Latido Films, and MOD Producciones will pitch acclaimed titles like The Platform, Rosa's Wedding, When you no longer love me, and Two Many Chefs to international buyers and Asian streaming platforms.
🤝 Market & Industry: Dedicated institutional sessions to promote Spain’s competitive advantages, public support frameworks, and premier locations to position the country as a top-tier destination for international shootings.
By building bridges with the Asian market, Spain reinforces its commitment to cross-border collaboration and the global scaling of its creative industries.
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