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Spain Film Commission collaborates in the creation of the new Chile Film Commission

Peris Costumes celebrates the active participation of Spain Film Commission in the creation of the new Chile Film Commission, whose implementation was recently made official in Santiago during the Chilean Cultural Industries Market (MIC-CL), held April 9-11.

The initiative, supported by the Chilean Minister of Cultures, Carolina Arredondo Marzán, the director of ProChile, Ignacio Fernández Ruiz, and the vice president of the Spain Film Commission, Piluca Querol, seeks to strengthen the Chilean audiovisual industry, boost its economic and cultural development, and position the country as a key destination for international productions.

Piluca Querol highlighted that “the creation of the Chile Film Commission is a significant step for Chile’s audiovisual industry. The Spain Film Commission model has proven to be effective in promoting audiovisual development in Spain and we are delighted to share our experience to help Chile become an internationally competitive destination. The co-production agreement between the two countries is just the beginning of a fruitful relationship for the audiovisual industry.”

From Peris Costumes, we value this milestone as an opportunity to strengthen the collaboration between both countries in the field of audiovisual production and costume design, thus promoting cultural and creative exchange through period costumes and craftsmanship excellence.

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