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  1. LALIGA Studios, Blend Studios & MContent Develop “Veleta” Biopic on Spain’s First Women’s Footballer

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    LALIGA Studios, the joint venture between Banijay Iberia and LALIGA, is to partner with Blend Studios, and M Content, to develop a brand-new film dedicated to the fascinating story of Spain’s first women’s footballer, Anita Carmona Ruiz; nicknamed both Nita and Veleta. A story of survival and courage in a man’s world, the fascinating true story dates back to 1920s Malaga and follows the sportswoman as she disguises herself as a man in her quest to pursue her passion… football.

    Andalusian producer Blend Studios was founded by director Paco Torres, winner of two RTVA awards, a Corporate Cannes and an Amnesty International award, among others; and M Content, led by showrunner Amaya Muruzábal, is creator of successes, Reina Roja and Hernán (Amazon Prime Video).

    Veleta is based on the work of author, journalist and sports collector, Jesús Hurtado, who only uncovered this never-before-told story in 2020, 80 years on from her death, her identity remained a mystery as Malaga’s fans had made a pact of silence with one purpose: to enable her to keep playing. Now the trio of producers are bringing this tale to screens.

    Our goal is to make a film that moves, mobilises, and tells the whole world the practically unknown story of Anita Carmonasays Paco Torres, director and co-screenwriter with Amaya Muruzábal.

    Amaya Muruzábal highlights that “Andalusian Veleta is an exceptionally combative and determined character, a figure rarely seen on the big screen, since she was the world’s first women’s footballer”

    We always talk about those stories that deserve to be told. The world of sport is full of them. We are here to talk about those issues that we all know need to be discussed. Football still drags issues like racism, sexism, homophobia… and sometimes, fiction is the best vehicle to tell a truthsays Chalo Bonifacino Cooke, CEO of LALIGA Studios.

    In recent months, LALIGA Studios has announced two major deals: a project with Little Spain (by artist C. Tangana) to create a fiction series set in the LALIGA universe; and another agreement with Hollywood production company MTP, led by Mike Tollin, executive producer of the acclaimed documentary series, The Last Dance.

    Blend Studios is currently producing animated series, Jesterina, together with Indian production company, Toonzstation, which will be distributed by Digitoonz. Among other developments is short film, Leviticus 20:13, a crime thriller already selected by Seville European Film Festival (SEFF), the Elche Film Festival, Islantilla Flickers, Sombras and BARS (Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre). Paco Torres directs his second feature film after his intriguing debut The Magic of Hope,and after the premiere at the Cork Film Festival of an experimental film shot in 14 hours in Ireland, Saol; plus his multi-award-winning short films The Rattle of Benghazi, Halowin and Setenta.

    Since launching in March 2023, M Content has been in advanced development of its first two films with showrunner Amaya Muruzábal serving as executive producer, following the international success of Reina Roja. The label’s purpose – a fiction brand emerging from Mandarina Contenidos, creator of Argentine hit, El amor después del amor (Netflix) – is to create Spanish content with high social impact on both sides of the Atlantic.

  2. Banijay Iberia Bolsters Sports Offering with New Division

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    Banijay Iberia, part of content powerhouse Banijay Entertainment, today at MIPCOM Cannes announces the launch of Banijay Iberia Sports. The new division will create and develop original sports-related content, led by newly-appointed Gonzalo Miró.

    The move, spearheaded by Banijay Iberia CEO, Pilar Blasco, signals a significant push into the world of sport. Broadening the business’ efforts in sportainment, documentary and digital, it echoes the wider Banijay Entertainment-focus in this area, following the launch last year of new division, Banijay Sport.

    Pilar Blasco, CEO of Banijay Iberia, says: “Banijay Iberia’s move into the sports area began in 2023 with the creation of LaLiga Studios. Today, complementing Banijay Entertainment’s wider global sports drive, we strengthen our commitment to diversifying our offering in this way, capitalising on market opportunity and demand, via the birth of Banijay Iberia Sports, a new division led by Gonzalo Miró. Welcoming him to our ambitious collective of talent, we look forward to continuing to explore alternative avenues for storytelling in this burgeoning space.”

    Gonzalo Miró, director of Banijay Iberia Sports added: “It is an honour to be part of Banijay Iberia, a company responsible for great audiovisual successes, and at the forefront of innovation and creativity. I am embarking on this brilliant challenge with great enthusiasm, and with the aim of boosting the company’s position as a leader in sports content. In doing so, I’m confident we can attract new talent and pave for the way for more sport-centric, original stories, to make their way onto screens.”

    Having started a degree in Humanities, Politics and Journalism, Miró began his audiovisual content career working as an apprentice of a director on successful short films, one of which was awarded the Spanish Goya award in its category. Thanks to this experience, he decided to study at film school in New York. After, he returned to Spain and began his career as a television contributor presenting Las mañanas de Cuatro alongside Concha García Campoy. Since then, he has appeared in a variety of shows, from sports (Deportes COPE, Radio MARCA), to current affairs (La Roca, Liarla Pardo, Más vale tarde, Espejo Público) and entertainment (Celebrity MasterChef, Pekín Express). Having completed the RFEF sports director course, he has also been a jury member at film festivals such as the Málaga Festival.

    Today’s news follows the unveiling of new feature-length documentary, The Silence of the Earth, produced by Banijay Iberia label Diagonal TV with Crescendo Media Production, in association with Banijay Rights. Shedding light on one of the most pressing issues facing the world, climate justice, this gripping exposé takes centre stage at MIPCOM 2024, bringing the undeniable human rights story to global buyers.