
On 22 and 23 February, the Association held various meetings to finalise agreements and future projects with agents in the sector.
The Association of Advertising Film Producers (APCP) has approached Fitur Screen 2025, the space dedicated to audiovisual productions within the framework of the International Tourism Trade Fair (FITUR). During its participation, the APCP has taken the opportunity to vindicate advertising cinema as an indispensable tool for the sector and as a great ally of tourism. It also held several meetings with companies, associations and other key organisations over the course of two days in order to reach agreements and outline future projects that will benefit the industry.
Below is a gallery of images illustrating the meetings held by the APCP:
- Presentación de Vigo
- Reunión con Armando Romero y Ann Hernández de Valencia Film Office con Adriana Piquet, directora general de APCP
- María Jesús Horcajuelo (presidenta APCP) junto con Juan Manuel Guimeráns (presidente Spain Film Comission)
- María Jesús Horcajuelo (presidenta APCP) y Adriana Piquet (directora general APCP) junto con Loreto Arenales y Juan Manuel Guimeráns (Valladolid Film Comission)
- Xiomara García (Madrid Film Comission) y Adriana Piquet (directora general APCP)
- Eva Rosa (Bestours) junto con María Jesús Horcajuelo (presidenta APCP) y Adriana Piquet (directora general APCP)
- Presentación de Morelia, México
- Presentación de Valladolid
- APCP y Madrid Film Office
- Piluca Querol (vicepresidenta Spain Film Comission) y María Jesús Horcajuelo (presidenta APCP)
- Manuel Cristóbal (director del Festival de Sevilla) junto con Adriana Piquet (directora general APCP)
- Reunión con Liliana Gamboa (Film Durango) y María Jesús Horcajuelo (presidenta APCP) y Adriana Piquet (directora general APCP)
- Madrid Film Office presenta su estudio sobre turismo de pantalla