The International IN-EDIT network

» Little by little, with a strong acceleration during 2009, Inedit Producciones' activity (with the festival as the flag, but also from the distribution angle), transcends the state lines and has now disembarked in Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Germany and Brazil. In 2010, more than 60.000 spectators have lived the In-Edit experience worldwide.

 

 

IN-EDIT FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD (2011)

 

 

IN-EDIT CHILE

Since 2004

 

Barcelona's first-born son has lived in Santiago de Chile since 2004. It was born fit and healthy and over the years it has become the reference in South America. For Barcelona, it's always been seen as a mirror, given that the parallels between the two stories are surprisingly (or not so surprisingly) similar. 

 

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IN-EDIT BRAZIL

Since 2009

 

One of the last festivals appeared but one of the strongest ones. Its head office it's Sâo Paulo but has been also in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador de Bahia. Does anybody doubt about the existence of a music documentary festival in a country so melodic such as Brazil?

 

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IN-EDIT GERMANY

Since 2011

 

Since we started to grow internationally we've always thought about a second festival in Europe. At last, we did it in 2011 in the, always, attractive city of Berlin. A first edition that reminded us so much our Barcelona 1st edition. Let's wish for them a growth similar to the one we had.

 

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OTHER IN-EDIT FESTIVALS WE'VE LIVED IN PREVIOUS YEARS

 

 

IN-EDIT ARGENTINA

2009 & 2010

 

Buenos Aires has always been a city that seemed ideal as a venue for the Festival. Music and cinema in Argentina? Surely they'd jump at the chance. And that's how it went... It came, it saw, and it conquered. More than 10.000 spectators in the first three-day edition are clear proof of its success.

 


IN-EDIT MÉXICO

2009 & 2010

 

Following the footsteps of the Barcelona Festival as guest Festival at the Guadalajara Film Festival in 2008, the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture in Puebla decided that the Festival made sense in Mexico. And so it was.