Guadalajara Film Festival’s Co-Production Meeting Program Extends a Lifeline to Argentina
Apr 18, 2026 9:03am PT
Guadalajara Film Festival’s Co-Production Meeting Program Extends a Lifeline to Argentina
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Anna Marie de la Fuente
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Anna Marie de la Fuente
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'The Infinite Night' by Daniela Schneider Courtesy of FICG
Now on its 22nd edition, the Guadalajara Film Festival (FICG) Co-Production Meeting program has grown from strength to strength, luring a wide range of directors and producers from Spain and Latin America, both new and established. There are quite a number of projects from Argentina, which has leaned more heavily on co-productions given the plunge in federal support at home. In 2024, Argentina’s right-wing populist government moved to scrap funding for the national Film-TV body, INCAA, as part of sweeping austerity measures aimed at curbing the country’s runaway inflation.
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