Florencia Lemoine, Karina Fuentes y Lu Roude
NETWORKS IN CO-PRODUCTION: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIES
When thinking about a co-production, a range of doubts and uncertainties arise that need to be resolved. From the very beginning, such as knowing who our allies will be, to what requirements are key when forming and establishing an alliance. Understanding the legal framework that governs each agreement, what happens if there is no agreement, possible windows, export territories and the search for financing as a benefit of these co-productions.
It is an arduous task but in the current context, co-productions are a key tool for making audiovisual productions. That is why it is important to analyze them and understand their edges; @luroude, @karina.fuents and @florlemoine will reveal some of the mysteries, how the management was and how they put together the workflow to carry them out.
The talk is on October 31 at 5:00 p.m. Free admission and on a first-come, first-served basis.
Lu Roude
Executive producer at Red Animation Studios (Peru – Spain)
Between 2015 and 2021 she was executive producer at the Can Can Club studio.
There she produced the animated series “Dos Pajaritos”; directed by Alfredo Soderguit and Alejo Schettini, in co-production with Palermo Estudio and Señal Colombia; and the short film “Las peripecias de Sir Percival”, directed by B. Lo Bianco, M. Bergara and J. Mrad.
She recently completed the production of “Los Carpinchos” a short film directed by Alfredo Soderguit, with whom she did the executive production from Uruguay. This film was made in co-production with Pájaro (Chile) and Autor de Minuit (France).
Image and Sound Designer from UBA; teacher at ENERC and FUC.
Karina Fuentes
Karina Fuentes is a sociologist and producer. Since 2017 she has been a partner and producer at Moco, a women-led animation studio specializing in stop motion, where they develop original content and provide animation services. She was the executive producer of various fiction, documentary and animation projects, including “Ecos del Pozo” (2011), “Durazno” in Historias Breves X (2015), “Flotar” (2018), “Miserere” (2019), “M2” (2021), “Bar la Matanza” (2023) and the series project Mundoscópica (2024). In addition, she is a member of RAMA (Argentine Network of Women and Diversities in Animation) and APIMA (Association of Independent Producers of Audiovisual Media).
Florencia Lemoine
Florencia Lemoine is an Argentine producer, with a degree in Social Communication and more than 15 years of experience in film production. Her beginnings in the world of VFX allowed her to broaden her vision to generate content of great production value and to be at the forefront of unprecedented productions in Latin America, both science fiction and animation, closing agreements with international partners, such as Netflix, XYZ, Studio100 and Constantin films, among others.
Her knowledge of financing mechanisms and her extensive career allow her to be in a privileged place on our continent, having released in 2023 The Exorcism of God, the most successful horror film in Latin America, producing and releasing Gigantes, an animated film with international quality standards, released in more than 50 countries and dubbed into more than 20 languages. In 2025 she will release Pacifico (currently in post-production). She is co-founder of GG VFX and GF FILMS.