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Madrid ECAM Forum Scores With Curated Program and Attendees, Awards Peruvian Doc ‘The Art of War’

VarietySaturday, June 14, 2025 at 9:39:40 AM
Madrid ECAM Forum Scores With Curated Program and Attendees, Awards Peruvian Doc ‘The Art of War’
Madrid’s ECAM Forum just wrapped up its second year with even bigger buzz than its debut—drawing top-tier filmmakers, producers, and industry heavyweights like Cannes Film Festival players. The event spotlighted exciting Spanish and Latin American projects, with Peru’s The Art of War taking home an award. It’s clear this co-production market is quickly becoming a must-attend for fresh talent and big names alike.
Editor’s Note: For film buffs and industry insiders, this signals a growing hub for Latin American and Spanish cinema. When events like ECAM Forum gain traction, it means more opportunities for indie filmmakers and more diverse stories hitting the global stage. That’s a win for audiences craving something beyond the usual blockbuster fare.
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