 
			
		Porto/Post/Doc is pleased to announce the selected projects for the upcoming edition of the Co-Production Meetings, an initiative dedicated to promoting collaboration and dialogue among European film professionals. Integrated into the Industry section of the festival, this programme brings together film projects in development from Portugal, Spain, and France, presented to a carefully selected group of producers, programmers, and industry representatives from across Europe.
Aiming to encourage new international co-productions, strengthen connections between countries with different production capacities, and foster sustainable networks of collaboration, the Co-Production Meetings offer each selected project a personalised schedule of one-to-one meetings, designed to create productive encounters and concrete partnerships. The programme also includes masterclasses, case studies, and informal networking moments, providing a dynamic and inspiring environment for exchange and creation.
Selected Projects
A Língua de Pedro / Pedro’s Tongue
Diogo Soares Martins
FIC, 90’
Bukra / Tomorrow
Diana Antunes
DOC, 90’
Carlota
Mónica de Miranda
DOC, 120’
Comme la mer / Like The Sea
Narimane Baba Aïssa
DOC, 80’
Creando A Maria Orsic / Becoming Maria Orsic
Rebeca Sánchez López
DOC, 74’
Hospital dos Desejos Irremediáveis / Hospital of Irremediable Desires
Maryam Tafakory
FIC, DOC, 84’
La Gran Rutura / The Big Rip
Rai María
FIC, 100’
Ne quittes pas ton pays / Do Not Leave Your Homeland
Aliha Thalien
FIC, DOC, 85’
Perlas / Pearls
Leonor Abreu
FIC, 100’
Quem És Tu, Judite? / Who Are You, Judite?
Catarina de Sousa
DOC, 90’
The Co-Production Meetings are supported by Turismo de Portugal, and by the Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères and the Institut Français through the PICC programme (Programme for the International Promotion of Cultural and Creative Industries). The initiative is also supported by the ICAA – Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales, and organised in collaboration with MEDIA Desk Portugal.
Partners include FIDLab/FIDMarseille, the School of Arts of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, ECAM – Escuela de la Cinematografía de la Comunidad de Madrid, Abycine Lanza, Sound Force Studio, ESCAC/Ópera Prima Lab, and the DAE – Documentary Association of Europe.