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The call for productions for the Orange Shorts Festival has ended

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The call to be part of the Orange Shorts Festival recently ended, the meeting that will present short films from all over the world from the San Luis city of Luján.

As detailed to The sidewalk the Secretary of Culture of the aforementioned Municipality, Abel Sosa Viotti, for this meeting they were received 212 productions from all over the world. From now on it will be time to select the most prominent.

Organized by the Commune and with the support of Argentores and the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA), during the festival the local prize will be disputed 25 San Luis short films, while the rest is divided between filmmakers from other Argentine provinces, throughout Latin America and Spain, U.S, Austria, Croatia, Iran, India, South Korea, Australia, Morocco, Netherlands, France, Italy, Turkey and others.

It should be noted that other activities will also take place during the festival, as conversations in which important personalities will participate. In that context, From the Culture area, the first one exclusively dedicated to those who will be the jury of the meeting was held, which is made up of the local public, filmmakers, specialists, and related.

Carlos Vera Da Souza participated in the same, cultural delegate of Argentores in San Luis, scriptwriter and producer; Andrea Breninato, scriptwriter and audiovisual producer and Pato Rudavetz, actor and screenwriter. The three make up the production company Tr3s producciones.

In the same vein, Monday 16 it will be the turn of the second meeting, by Anabel Caso, screenwriter and filmmaker based in Mexico. This dissertation will be aimed at filmmakers and the general public.

Martin Ferrari, awarded film director and teacher at ENERC, will be in charge of the third meeting, the 19 November and finally 23 of the same month will be Nicolás Batlle, one of the most important filmmakers in the country and current deputy director of INCAA.

Each of these meetings will be held for free and via streaming, through official social networks or through the platform www.orangeshortsfestival.com.

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