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Secuoya Studios increases global partnerships

In one of the crowded events in the 5th Iberseries & Platino industria of Madrid, Secuoya Studios raised his latest international partners to discuss its worldwide expansion plans and the benefits of his POD business model.

Secuoya CEO Brendan Fitzgerald led the panel consisting of Chiara Cardoso (Blackbox Multimedia, UK), Sydney Gallonde (Make It Happening Studios, France), Jónas Margeir (ACT4, Iceland) and Chris Moukarbel (permanent Wave Productions,.

Each partner shared his or her views on cooperation with the studio and the potential of this model to stimulate local projects on the international market.

“Iceland is a country of 390,000 people. That is very small, we are all a bit related, and we are all friends on Instagram,” Jonas Margeir van Iceland of Act4, and added: “This is called the age of co -producing, where you have done an absolute joy.

For the Cardoso of Blackbox, the company has always focused on looking for the best co -product partners, she emphasized. “When the chance to work with Secuoya came up, it was the first time we thought we had a partner who not only offered creative cooperation, but also financing and production. It was a dream,” she said.

Cardoso explained that thanks to this approach, two projects were launched in 2025 with the potential to travel and make contact with the international public. “The team understands your needs, offers contracts, talent and scripts that can work in the best possible way,” she said, praising the creative inventiveness that makes it possible to re -create British landscapes in North Spain or the Canary Islands.

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Documentary Moukarbel of permanent golf productions, emphasized that the line between documentary and fictional story has become more and more blurry: “Documentaries have become more cinematic, with production values ​​similar to fiction. Work together with a partner who has income in that space,” he be. The filmmaker emphasized that people all document their lives and that the internet has become the epicenter of stories: “20 or 30 years ago was the only way to gain access to someone’s life through a documentary. That is why there is now a drive to give documentaries a cinematic treatment – to distinguish them and increase their narrative level,” he said.

When asked which aspects of a project would appeal the most, Cardoso replied that the emotional core of a story was the key. Margeir called the attraction of the Multi Emmy-winning “adolescence” on Netflix as an example of a simple story that was told differently, which surprised him.

“I want you to be ready to die for your project. That is the only thing I want,” said Gallonde of Make It happen studio, who sees the partnership with Secuoya as a qualitative leap in his way to produce: “Thanks to Secuoya I am not alone with a business.

Secuoya Studios is located in Madrid with a strong international footprint, including activities in Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile and the US and expands worldwide through its innovative POD-based model. With these creative and production gods, the studio can quickly and efficiently develop, adjust and deliver content in multiple markets.

In Early Business News at Iberseries & Platino Industria, beta film in Munich revealed that the international distribution will handle secuoya studios’ ‘under a volcano’ and ‘road to arcadia’, both in the lead role with William Levy, Willio, Willio, Entertainment and Vix, The Streaming Service of Television.

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