Guanajuato Film Festival Announces Agreements

León, Guanajuato.- The Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF) closed two important agreements for artistic residencies that will be part of the program that already exists in support of new talents and development of national cinematography. Sarah Hoch, director of the Film Festival, closed the Florence-San Miguel de Allende Residence agreement.  With this signed agreement, a Mexican filmmaker will be given the opportunity to reside in Florence Italy and in the same way an Italian comes to this country, to promote their film projects, the residency lasts two months. It was reported that it will be the GIFF who will give more information these days about the call for residency that will be open to all Mexicans.  Another agreement that was also signed at the Cannes Film Festival a few days ago is with the Netherlands, the Embassy of the Netherlands in Mexico helped to close the deal for two Dutch producers to come two months to San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, to consolidate their films and look for a possible co-production. We recommend you read: There are many plans to continue developing cinema in Mexico, said Sarah Hoch, it was also announced that the Guanajuato-Berlin Residence will be resumed, which is carried out thanks to the collaboration between the festival, the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and the Goethe Institute of Mexico. It will be Sarah Hoch who provides more information about the requirements that have to be met to participate in these calls, it will be in the coming weeks when the details are revealed.  Know León, Guanajuato, has five inclusive tourist routes 
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