The Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) has awarded its next Cineposium to Barcelona, Spain, and their member organization, the Barcelona Film Commission.
The Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI) has awarded its next Cineposium to Barcelona, Spain, and their member organization, the Barcelona Film Commission.
The BFC will take part in the annual meeting of the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI), that will be held in New York City October 3rd-5th.
This Italian producer and director, settled in Barcelona, a horror movie lover, has shared with us his opinion about the current situation regarding shooting in our city.
Barcelona is the star of the latest project directed by Manuel Huerga, a movie filmed in 3D that wants to escape of the clichés of the tourist city.
Barcelona Film Commission keeps working to integrate the film and commercial shootis in the events organization dynamics of the city.
Imanol Arias and Quim Gutierrez have been shooting in Barcelona, under the direction of Javier Ruiz Caldera (Three many weddings), an action comedy based on the popular Spanish comic by Vazquez.
Rafa Martinez finishes the shooting of his first feature film that was filmed in Barcelona during five weeks.
This American thriller, with a budget of 3.5 million euro was filming indoors in the Catalan capital for a week during Summer.
The Spanish government has announced a new tax reform for cinema, with deductions around 18 and 20%, to strengthen the film industry.