Interview with Argentinian Executive Producer, Nicolás Ecke, Car 24 🚘 Cannes Film Festival 🌿🎙️ On this episode, we speak with South American Argentinian filmmaker Nicolás Ecke, an executive producer from the independent feature film, “Car 24,” directed by Matías Desiderio (“El último zombi,” “The Last Game,” “What the Waters Left Behind: Scars”) and stars Lexy Panterra (“There’s Someone Inside Your House,” “Nightmare Cinema,” “Boo 2! A Madea Halloween”).
Submit your film now to the next Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival which takes place on April 19, 2025 to share your work, reach your audience, and turn your dreams into reality.
About Nicolás Ecke 🎬
Art imitates life. With a life rich with experiences, Nicolás encourages actors, filmmakers, and artists to get out and live life. Learn how to talk to people, how they think, and what motivates them. Drawing upon his experiences in retail and sales, Nicolás was able to enrich his acting abilities. Nicolás stresses that what’s in your hand today is even more important than the dreams in your head for tomorrow. There’s value in work, and not just work in the arts. All work has value; value that will ultimately enrich your artistry.
Nicolás Ecke’s additional producing credits include 📋
“Freedom Check Point” which stars Ciera Foster (“The Watchers,” “Legend of the White Dragon,” “Salvage Marines“) and Chelsea Harris (“Snowpiercer,” “The Neighborhood,” “Top Gun: Maverick“)
“Ivanka: If We Ever Meet Again” which stars Ramona Radnor (“Treasures,” “The Game,” “Dark Medicine“), To-Tam Sachika (“Twice Upon a Time,” “Game of Talents,” “Brainstorm“), and To-Nya Sachika (“Crossroads,” “Truth Unspoken Series“)
About the “Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival” 📽️ Oscar Qualifying 🏆
This episode is sponsored by the “Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival” which is dedicated to ensuring that Caribbean and Latino filmmakers have a voice that’s heard and a wide audience to showcase their work.
The “Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival” is the only combined “Caribbean and Latino Film Festival” that is Oscar-qualifying for short films.
Each year, Our Vision will screen the winners of the short film categories, live in theaters, on both coasts, for one week, as part of the requirements for Oscar consideration.
Click the link in our profile now to submit your film to the next Our Vision Caribbean and Latino Film Festival to share your work, reach your audience, and turn your dreams into reality.