The Spanish companies under the umbrella of Audiovisual From Spain leds at ATF its new titles. The highlights include animated series, docu-films, drama and comedy series.
Motion Pictures from Barcelona, presents Chipi Chapi Songs, a collection of 13 upbeat, lively and catchy 3D animated songs featuring animal characters. Perfect for children ages 0 to 5, these songs are designed to be enjoyed by the whole family. Each song is filled with fun and excitement, featuring playful lyrics and colorful visuals that are sure to delight young audiences.

Meanwhile, the distribution house Onza, highlights de doc feature Wild Tales of Madrid (1×52’), that shows how the City of Madrid seems to be a hostile terrain for wildlife, but some species have found important advantages for their survival there. This documentary shows five incredible stories of various animals that develop their life cycle alongside us. These five wildlife stories run parallel to the daily routine of the people of Madrid.
On the other hand, the public broadcaste RTVE leds its offer with the dramedy La Moderna (120×55’). The story is located in Madrid, 1930. The capital of Spain is a scene of great changes and a hotbed of an intellectual and cultural universe, but the unstable environment, both political and social, that extends throughout the country, deeply affects the people of Madrid. However, there is a select place near Puerta del Sol, where problems and conflicts remain at the front door, it is the “La Moderna” tea room.

And finally, The Mediapro Studio distribution unit still its international circuit with Las Pelotaris 1926 (8×50’). The series is about three women who in 1920 dared to change the world of sports. Three athletes: Idioa, Itzi and Chelo, who had professional ambitions and did not hesitate to fight to assert their rights and live the lives they chose to live. They were the pioneers in achieving to be considered professionals.