Juan De Dios Larraín's Pijama Platform Eyes Film Acquisitions

Producer Juan de Dios Larraín announced this afternoon at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival's industry forum that his production company, Pijama Platform, is expanding its operations to include film acquisitions. Larraín, known for producing films such as "A Fantastic Woman" and "The Eternal Memory," stated that the company is looking to acquire "three big films with great talent." This move signifies a strategic shift for Pijama Platform, which has primarily focused on production and distribution.
Larraín emphasized the potential for films to find their audience even if they initially struggle with distribution. He shared this perspective during a panel discussion on the second day of the festival's industry events. The producer highlighted that every film possesses an audience, regardless of its size, suggesting a belief in the inherent value and discoverability of cinematic works. This philosophy likely underpins the company's new acquisition strategy, aiming to identify and support films that may have been overlooked.
While specific details regarding the types of films Pijama Platform will be targeting or the financial scope of these acquisitions were not disclosed, the intention to secure "three big films" indicates a significant commitment. The involvement of "great talent" suggests a focus on projects with established directors, writers, or actors, or those with strong artistic merit. The Karlovy Vary festival, a prominent European film event, provides a fitting venue for such an announcement, offering access to international projects and industry professionals.
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