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 Filmax International has picked up the international sales rights to Agustin Diaz Yanes  Just Walking  Solo Quiero Caminar  and will commence sales at AFM.The Alatriste director s latest film about three brav stanley cup e women who take on a group of Mexican drug traffickers has an impressive cast list that includes Diego Luna, Ariadna Gil  Pan s Labyrinth , Pilar Lopez De Ayala  Alatriste  and Elena Anaya  Savage Grace . Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal s company Canana Films are co-producers alongside Boomerang Cine and Antena 3 Cine, the film wing of the Spanish television broadcaster. We are very proud to present Just Walking at AFM. We are sure of the international potential of this film and we re sure we can do great thing stanley usa s with it , says Carlos Rojano, marketing director of Filmax.  It s the kind of film you always want to have on your slate  adds Vicente Canales, head of Filmax s international division.  It has the perfect balance of key elements; action and suspense, a story of ambition and revenge seasoned with just the right amount of lust, an impressive cast giving outstanding performances and a great director working on his own script. Just Walking was released by Fox in Spain at the weekend taking $585,000  October 31 - November 2  on 321 screens.TopicsAFMAfricaEuropeMarketsMiddle EastSales           No comments                                                                       Relate stanley cup d articles                                                                                    Ukez Myriad Pictures scores UK, territory deals at AFM on  Support The Girls  (exclusive)
 A pan-Europe film education policy would help to develop future audiences and invigorate the regions film industries. Geoffrey Macnab reportsThe third panel of the Regional Forums MEDIA Conference on Reaching New Audiences for European Films is poised to be a lively debate about how to develop the audience of to stanley cup morrow through a Europe-wide film literacy programme. It comes as the Bosnian film industry is lobbying for film to be included in the countrys high-school curriculum.The panel is inspired by the report For A European Film Education Policy, written by Xavier Lardoux, deputy director of Unifrance, who will sit  stanley us on the panel. One reason for a strong European film education, says the report, is as a means of resisting Hollywood hegemony. The report contends school students aged from three to 18 need to be taught to regard film as an art in its own right. It suggests they should learn to appreciate the cultural worth and diversity of the Euro stanley cup pean cinema tradition.But as the report makes painfully clear, film education is still not taken very seriously across Europe. There are few training course in film education for teachers and funding is inadequate. The lack of  reliable and useful  statistics does not help either. The new Creative Europe programme may acknowledge the importance of film education but, even so, less than 1% of the MEDIA budget for 2014 is going towards film education.We want to enable young people to be affected by the power of images and realise they can