GRAMADO, Brazil – The Gramado Film Festival will continue its Residency for Young Filmmakers as a permanent initiative, following the successful conclusion of its first edition on August 19th. The program aims to foster emerging talent and establish a sustainable growth engine for the festival.
The inaugural Residency for Young Filmmakers concluded recently, prompting festival organizers to commit to a second edition scheduled for the 2027 festival. Rosa Helena Volk, president of [the organization name is truncated in the source], announced the decision to make the Residency a permanent part of the Gramado Film Festival’s programming.
The Residency is intended to serve as a long-term investment in the future of filmmaking. Volk stated that the program will be a permanent initiative at Gramado, signaling a commitment to nurturing the next generation of filmmakers and ensuring the festival’s continued relevance and growth.
We don't rate truth. We strip the spin and show you which perspectives covered the story. You decide.
Read the original coverage
💬 Comments
📜 Comment Policy