ECAM Forum's Third Edition Celebrates Indie Film Triumphs
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ECAM Forum's Third Edition Celebrates Indie Film Triumphs

authorBy Ricky Gervais
DateJun 15, 2026
Read Time5 min
The ECAM Forum recently held its third annual gathering, solidifying its position as a vital platform for independent cinema across Europe and Latin America. This year's event, held in Madrid, brought together filmmakers, producers, and industry experts for three days of project showcasing, insightful discussions, and networking opportunities, underscoring its commitment to nurturing distinctive cinematic voices.

Cultivating Independent Visions: Where Art Meets Industry

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The third ECAM Forum concluded its proceedings, reinforcing Madrid's standing as a crucial convergence point for independent filmmaking in Europe and Latin America. The event culminated in the recognition of several promising projects, with María Aparicio's 'Undefined Things II' receiving the Last Push Award, and Pauline Julier and Nicolas Chapoulier's 'The Indies' earning a special jury mention. These accolades highlighted the forum's dedication to supporting films with strong artistic and global appeal.

Award-Winning Narratives: Exploring Identity, Memory, and Global Perspectives

The awarded films at the ECAM Forum demonstrated a focus on themes of identity, memory, and societal change. 'Undefined Things II' delves into Eva's journey through Madrid, exploring questions of labor, recollection, and displacement. 'The Indies,' a Swiss-Spanish co-production, presents an ambitious historical drama set in the 17th century, depicting the collapse of old systems and the emergence of new orders. In the Films to Come section, Víctor Diago's queer fantasy-horror 'The Unmoving Hands' secured the Filmin Award, Ángel Filguera's 'Handen' received the IFFR Rotterdam Award, and Víctor Iriarte's sci-fi drama 'Snow Country' was honored with the Screen International Award.

"Palomita Errante" and "Chentian": Stories of Searching and Survival

Enrique Buleo's tragicomedy 'Palomita Errante,' a poignant exploration of an individual grappling to find belonging in a world of predefined answers, was the most celebrated project in its category, earning both the Madrid Film Office and Equipo SOPA prizes. Producer May Odeh of Mayana Films received the Les Arcs Award for Suha Arraf's 'Chentian,' a powerful Palestinian-German drama examining sisterhood, land rights, desire, and resilience amidst occupation. In the ECAM Series Market, 'La caldera' by Laura López Fuertes, Jaime Pérez Fernández, and Juan Sánchez Gómez, along with Juan Sánchez Gómez, was recognized with the Series Mania Forum Award, while 'El observatorio' by Laura Roqué, Eloy Zamora, and Luis Sorolla, received the Serializados Award.

Addressing Industry Challenges: Financing, Distribution, and Creative Autonomy

The ECAM Forum attracted nearly 800 participants, including prominent festival programmers, sales agents, distributors, producers, and funding representatives. Central to the forum were discussions on how independent cinema can secure financing, achieve international reach, and maintain its unique artistic integrity. The FINDE financing strand, a core component of the forum, aimed to bridge the gap between private investment and audiovisual projects. Gonzalo Salazar-Simpson, ECAM director, emphasized the forum's role in fostering connections, highlighting that the true value lies in the 'beginnings' cultivated there. Carlos Antón noted that Crea SGR facilitates over €400 million in financing annually for Spanish audiovisual and cultural initiatives. However, Morena Films general manager Pilar Benito cautioned about rising production costs and the need for more equitable investment models that safeguard creative freedom and intellectual property.

Artistic Integrity vs. Market Demands: A Filmmakers' Perspective

The State of Things session provided a platform for filmmakers Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, and Sandra Romero to debate the tension between accelerating production cycles, shifting audience habits, and the complexities of marketing and casting. Ruiz de Azúa expressed a desire to grant her projects the necessary time for their development, suggesting that audiences navigate between quick consumption and a deeper appreciation for complex cinematic experiences. Sorogoyen voiced concerns about the negative impact of rapid cultural consumption on film production, potentially leading to a faster, more industrialized approach. Despite these pressures, the discussion underlined that filmmakers are not powerless; having the privilege of time and the autonomy to select projects are crucial in resisting such industry demands.

The Global Landscape of Independent Film: Collaboration and Vision

The forum's global reach was further amplified through masterclasses led by Brazilian producer Rodrigo Teixeira and Argentine-Swiss filmmaker Milagros Mumenthaler. Teixeira, a prominent figure behind numerous acclaimed indie films, passionately argued for the inherently global nature of contemporary independent film production. He asserted that no independent cinema can thrive in isolation, pointing to international collaborations as the new paradigm. Mumenthaler, known for her reflective and intimate storytelling, shared insights into her creative process, exploring themes of home, physicality, sound, and memory that define her work, while also offering a glimpse into her upcoming male-centric "rom-drama."

ECAM Forum's Maturation: A Vital Meeting Point

By its conclusion, the ECAM team hailed the third edition as a period of significant consolidation. Alba Wystraëte, General Manager of Fundación ECAM, highlighted the challenge of integrating the forum into both national and international calendars while expanding its influence without compromising quality. Alberto Valverde, ECAM Forum coordinator, emphasized the event's origins in a fundamental industry need: to establish a welcoming platform in Madrid that connects international festivals, sales agents, producers, and distributors with a meticulously curated selection of projects. He described the overwhelmingly positive response to this year's forum as confirmation of its growing maturity and indispensable role in the independent film ecosystem.

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