FILMEX INC. cWorld , mevision ervices °lnc.
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FILMEX INC. cWorld , mevision ervices °lnc.
ZARtEfr 52 Wednesday, March 19,1980 Miami Film Services inc Specializing in the Latin American Market Complete 3 5 mm - 1 6 mm Production & fast production facilities & services Bilingual creative staff Casting/locations/etc. New World Tower Suite 2707 • N. Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 3 3 1 3 2 (305)371-2573 FILMEX INC. PRODUCCIONES DELREY PRESIDENT: ARNULFO DELGADO GEN'L. MGR.: ANTONIO AGUIRRE HOLBEIN 217-703 • MEXICO 18, D.F. TELEPHONE: 598-36-58 PRESIDENT: ARNULFO DELGADO GEN'L. MGR.: CESAR E. QUIROGA P.O. BOX 5220 • LOS ANGELES, CA. 90014 TELEPHONE: (213) 689-4381 Producers and distributors of Spanish language film for Mexico, Latin America, and the United States. VIA CRUCB NACUNAL U S POBRES ILEGALES EL CARA PARCHADA SAN MIGUEL DEL ALTO Lucha Villa • David Reynoso Yolanda del Rio • Mario Almada Julio Aleman - Federico Villa Mario Almada - Lucha Villa CQNTACTO CHICANO LA INDIA BLANCA MOJADO DE NACIMENTO SIN FORTUNA Gerardo Reyes - Armando Silvestre Yolanda del Rio - Jaime Moreno Sonora Santanera • Norma Lazareno Gerardo Reyes - Narciso Busquets OFFICES IN: MEXICO CITY, SAN ANTONIO, LOS ANGELES, CHICAGO SABETAY TO CANNES c World , mevision ervices °lnc. PODEMOS SERVIR COMO SUS REPRESENTANTES EN SUPERVISION DE LABORATORIOS Y COMPRAS SUPERVISION DE: DOCUMENTALES • AMPLIACIONES • CORTOMETRAJES • COMERCIALES • LARGOMETRAJES CORTE DE NEGATIVO COMPRAS DE: PELICULA VIRGEN KODAK • CINTA MAGNETICA 16 M M Y 35 MM COLA • PEGADORAS • ETC CONTACTESE CON STAN SZTABA TELEFONO: (212) 265-4587 TELEX: 429664 WORLDCIN 321 WEST 44TH STREET • NEW YORK • NEW YORK 10036 His A&S in N.Y. Sells 50 A Year To Latins Selling films for over 20 years to Latin America and still going strong is the word from A&S Motion Pictures International Corp., presided over by Argentinian Alberto Sabetay. Product handled has been almost exclusively from Yank indie companies, but Sabetay is attending Cannes Film Festival in May to expand-purchases. He handled some 50 titles last year with Latin America, dealing with such major distribs as Transeuropa, Transmundo and Centuria in Argentina, Cine Colombia in Colombia, Empresas Cines Unidos in Venezuela and others. Sabetay said that he was also hyping contacts for sales of pix to Spain. Released by banner over the past year have been such films as "Camille 2000," "Land Raiders," "Billy Boy," "Bitter Honey" (latter shot in Spanish), "Brother of Blood." "Alice Sweet Alice," "Fifth Season." "Little Mother," "George," "Carmen Baby" and "Journey Into Fear." Some of above were produced by Falcon International in Gotham. Tuesday Weld joins James Caan in "Thief." rolling March 24 in Chicago under director Michael Mann, who also scripted. United Artists will release and Jerry Bruckheimer and Ronnie Caan are producing. c Lab's Latin Biz 3 (Continued from page 43) • Puerto Rico." Greco commented that first Latins had gone to labs in other places such as Miami and Puerto Rico, but that in the long run they realized they'd get better and more reliable work done in New York. Last year TVC handled about 12 features, compared to only three from Latin America the year before. In addition lab processed about 18 documentaries and over 100 commercials. About 70% of work came from Puerto Rico, Colombia and Santo Domingo. "Our only real competition is in Venezuela," he added, "but we do chemtone process which they don't. We ran off seven CRIs for the Julio Iglesias pic "Every Day One Day." Billings from the Latin area in 1979 were over $1,000,000." Greco said one of the main reasons customers were drawn to New York was that prices were considerably lower than in Latin America. "We can make a negative for cheaper than what you'd pay for a print down there. Raw stock too is far more expensive in Latin America, Europe and Australia than it is here. A 90-minute feature here last year cost only about $800. It'd cost you $2,400 to do a print for a pic like 'Les Petites Fugues' in Switzerland; we did the negative for $4,000. The TVC director also mentioned that he has a team of Spanish and Yank technicians working in the lab and that his dealings with Hispanos has proved an eye-opener. "The Latinos I've dealt with have all been scrupulously honest. A handshake is good enough. There's no contract needed, but they're very cautious. Either they trust you or they don't, L Busty Isabel 3 (Continued from page 44). sensation in Buenos Aires than Sarli's films was an incident that made headlines throughout the country last December. At a reception organized by the National Film Institute, Isabel Sarli, sporting a dress which left no doubt as to the prodigality of nature, got involved in a conversation with a priest, Father Daniel Zaffaroni, who does a video program called "Mass For Artists.'' Sarli reportedly asked him something about the bringing up of her son: the priest in turn asked whether she wasn't ashamed to be flouncing her allures so shamelessly, upon which Sarli let go with a slap across the priest's face which resounded through the whole room, and later through the whole country.