Santos
A coastal city of 435,000 inhabitants, Santos has a rich film legacy dating back to the 1900’s. In the mid-20th century, the city’s film industry reached the pinnacle of its success with the creation of the Clube de Cinema de Santos, the first established film club in Brazil. Ever since, the city has been committed to sustaining its film sector and making it a key driver of the local economy. With the support of the Santos Film Commission, 300 productions have been shot in the city in a five-year period, generating more than US$ 2.3 million of added value. Santos has 21 thriving production film companies and collectives that are extending their activities to an international level.
In 2002, Santos’ audiovisual sector gained strength with the launch of the Santos Short Film Festival, which is now ranked as one of the top three most attended festivals in Brazil. All the festival activities are free of charge and, in addition to film exhibitions and the screening of a thousand of short films, the programme also offers workshops to inspire young people from different backgrounds to undertake studies and follow professional careers in the film sector. Moreover, the unique Cinema Transmedia Experience Biennale is a non-competitive event focusing on innovative approaches to film appreciation with the use of new technologies.
The Cinema Coordination Section of Santos City Hall takes great care to further promote access to, and participation in, cultural life while ensuring social inclusion of all layers of the population, especially the most vulnerable and disadvantaged ones. In this framework, the Community Cinema project aims to democratize cinema by organizing weekly open-air film screenings throughout the city’s neighbourhoods, with a strong focus for the most deprived. In two years, the programme has directly benefitted over 2,500 people, proving the key role of cinema to nurture social cohesion.
As a Creative City of Film, Santos envisages:
- increasing employment opportunities for young people through the Cine Escola project focusing, on capacity building and sustainable integration into the labour market;
- fostering multi-stakeholder partnerships in the field of research, development and innovation within the Santos Technology Park dedicated to cross-cuttings approaches between film and cutting-edge technology;
- promoting professional and artistic exchanges within the UCCN through the Creative September event showcasing the most innovative and creative projects;
- supporting the mobility of students through exchange programmes offered by the city’s third-level Unimonte University; and
- undertaking film co-productions with Creative Cities of all creative fields to foster multidisciplinary connexions, share knowledge, methods and best practices.