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Case study on Nobody Wants the Night, Berlinale Co-Production Market

- The opening panel of the Co-Production Market at the 65th Berlinale, on Isabel Coixet’s film

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The opening panel of the Co-Production Market of the 65th edition of the Berlinale was devoted to Isabel Coixet’s Nobody Wants the Night [+see also:
film review
trailer
making of
interview: Isabel Coixet
film profile
]
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Producers Antonia Nava (Neo Art Producciones, Spain) , Ariel Ilieff (One More Movie, Bulgaria) and Javier Méndez (MediaPro, Spain) moderated by Udo Abram, give an insight on the “epic adventure” behind the feature that opened the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival.

Using the film as a case study, the discussion panel aims to open window onto the increasingly common financing strategy of co-productions.

The producers reveal how the collaboration came to life, unfolding the circumstances which brought the two Spanish production companies (Neo Art and MediaPro) and the Bulgarian One More Movie to join resources on the project.

The discussion touches on the impediments of film financing in Spain, the hard choices made to overcome the financial problems, and the final “rescue” by last minute joining in of MediaPro, which made the finalizing of the film possible.

Unclosing anecdotes on the writer Miguel Barros and how director Isabel Coixet got involved, the producers Antonia Nava, Ariel Ilieff and Javier Méndez go through the struggles in the production design, the regrets and the uneasy relationship with the critics.

The second part opens up the debate to the audience and deals more in detail with the logistics of the project such as the development process, budgeting, flaws in production treaties between Europe other countries.

An enlightening view of both the difficulties and the pleasures of co-production, and a peek into the companies’ future projects.

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