The Film Collective demands that Tristán Bauer resign from INCAA President Luis Puenzo

The Film Collective demands that Tristán Bauer resign from INCAA President Luis Puenzo

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“In his more than two years of management, he did not modify the Development Plan imposed by the Macri government that concentrates film production in the largest production companies based in AMBA, he did not carry out policies that promote film production in the Provinces,” manifested through an open letter on Instagram.

Along these lines, they added that “it did not establish any measure aimed at reversing the enormous gender inequalities when leading or occupying roles in technical teams” and that “it even publicly stated and without blushing that it never saw real gender conflicts in the cinema,” they said.

In turn, they denounce that the director of La Historia Oficial “did not take the lead or accompany the sector’s claim for the imminence of the expiration that implies the lack of financing of the area he leads and limited himself to asking in a meeting that we cross our fingers for the bill headed by Deputy Carro to come out,” they added in reference to the bill presented by deputies from the Frente de Todos with the intention of avoiding the underfunding of cultural industries promoted during the macrismo.

“His policy for the exhibition was to attack it: he defunded the national Festivals, put a thousand obstacles to the premieres of Argentine films in movie theaters, did not promote the network of INCAA Spaces and did not carry out the Law that should launch the CINAIN (cinematics and archive of the national image)”, they indicated and described Puenzo’s administration as “autocratic”.

In line with the previous claims, they denounce that the Institute’s funds are assigned to those who do not need their support while “imposing a series of caps on recognition of costs by INCAA that requires large contributions from private capital. That is to say, After all, the State disregards promoting Culture that is not endorsed by companies and corporations “.

“What do you think, Mr. Minister? Do you want this for our cinema? Luis Puenzo and establish a dialogue with the entire sector to define a new direction for INCAA,” they concluded.

In turn, under the premise “This management is no more, they are killing Argentine cinema”, the national association that brings together film directors, producers and technicians called a march for this Monday, April 11 at 3:00 p.m. INCAA gates.

Source: Ambito

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