The Quirino Awards, a prize ceremony and industry forum for animation titles from Latin America, Spain and Portugal, will hold its third edition online with the support of Retina Latina and Filmin …
Unspooling during its first two editions on Tenerife, a Canary Island and building animation hub, the Awards were scheduled to take place on site over April 16-18 and but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Free of charge, Retina Latina was launched in 2016 with the aim to boost the circulation of Latino cinema production in the region. It is backed by national film authorities from Mexico, Bolivia, Peru, Uruguay and Colombia. Founded in 20o8 by Jaume Ripoll, José Antonio de Luna and Juan Carlos Tous, Filmin is a successful independent Spanish VOD platform with offices in Spain, Portugal and Mexico.
Backed by the Tenerife Film Commission, the Quirino Awards are also supported by Spanish Film Institute , Spain’s Institute for Foreign Commerce and the Animation from Spain umbrella brand.
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