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 He used to peddle tobacco and likes to keep a low profile. Hardly suitable qualifications, one would think, for taking over from one of the most colourful and controversial executives in Spanish corporate history. Yet, writes Jennifer Green, Cesar Alierta has made a positive impression in a short time as the new boss of Telefonica.The appointment four months ago of Cesar Alierta as the replacement for Telefonica chairman Juan Villalonga quickly gave rise to fears in the Spanish film and TV sectors that the stanley cup  company would drastically curtail its media activities. To the relief of many, that has not been the case. Instead, last month, Telefonica Media executive president Juan Jose Nieto unveiled a blueprint to bolster his Telefonica subsidiary. Tellingly, Nieto s plan mirrors Alierta s preferred management model of decentralising power and stanley cup  business activities at the conglomerate: it restructures Telefonica Media into three prime business areas - content, free-to-air TV and pay-TV - with each having its own division head. In just under four months, Alierta has redesigned Telefonica s executive diagram and, together with the heads of each subsidiary, is rethinking the company s internal and international strategies. As anticipated, Alierta has returned Telefonica s headquarters to Spain after Villalong stanley cup a s dispatching of power and personnel to Miami, Florida, and a new effort is under way to improve top-to-bottom relations with unionised employees. Alierta and his team carried out  Bllq Shooting begins on Formosa Films  80s period feature Clubbed
 Caribbean filmmakers pitched a quartet of distinct projects at the first joint venture between Ventana Sur, the Trinidad + Tobago Film Festival  ttff  and the Caribbean Film Mart on Tuesday.After introductory words by ttff editorial director Jonathan Ali, Puerto Rican producer Annabelle Mullen began the session with her pitch for Demented.The thriller centres on a successful photographer of morbid scenes who experiences black-outs and wakes up next to a dead body every time. We wanted to do something outside the box from what Puerto Rican movies [usually] are,  said Mullen.  There are not a lot of psychological thrillers in Puerto Rico. Andr茅s Ramirez Molina directs the $1m Belle Films production. Mullen, like the other three pitchers, is in Buenos Aires to meet potential co-production stanley cup  partners and sales agents.Maria Powland introduced the Cuban drama Sharing Stella, about a director searching for a lead actress for his production of A Streetcar Named Desire.The $500,000 Galaxia 311 production shot in December 2014 and the producers  stanley italy are looking for $150,000 in completion funds.Powland, who describes herself as a collaborator on Sharing Stella, noted that during the time of the shoot the US and Cuba were announcing the restoration of relations.  That unavoidably has an influence on the lives of the characters,  stanley romania  she said.Director Mar铆a Govan described Play The Devil as Trinidad  Tobagos first LGBT film and explained that the story follows a young man who gets seduced by an