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FILMAR: The Challenge of Organizing Audiovisual Authors’ Rights in Bolivia
In Bolivia, the audiovisual sector is going through a period of transformation. Alongside a recent growth in film production, filmmakers themselves are working to build a structure capable of defending and managing their author’s rights. In this context, FILMAR was created — a collective management society founded by audiovisual creators and producers seeking to organize the collection and distribution of rights for directors, screenwriters, and producers. By Ulises Román


Mexico: Challenges and Opportunities in One of Latin America's Most Powerful Audiovisual Industries
Por Ulises Román Rodríguez The influence and power of the Mexican audiovisual industry are known worldwide. From the successful films of...


FESAAL's Annual Assembly to be held in Santiago de Chile
The Federation of Latin American Audiovisual Authors' Associations (Federación de Sociedades de Autores Audiovisuales Latinoamericanos)...


Challenges and Advances in Gender Matters in Audiovisual Media at the AVACI Congress 2023
Among the different activities carried out at the AVACI 2023 International Congress, held in the Brazilian city of Río de Janeiro between...


AVACI elected new authorities: Klemen Dvornik was appointed as President
During the last International Congress of AVACI, held from May 2 to May 5, 2023, in the city of Río de Janeiro, Brazil, the International...


AVACI celebrated the International Congress of Audiovisual Authors in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
With a record attendance of audiovisual authors’ societies from around the world, the third edition of the Annual International Congress...
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