Film Shot in Fuerteventura Premieres on July 10th

The cinematic production, filmed in various locations across the island, aims to attract more audiovisual projects to the Canary Islands.

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Generic image of a library interior with wooden bookshelves and a podium with a microphone.

The film Haciendo amigos, directed by David Marqués and featuring a prominent cast, will hit cinemas on July 10th, after being filmed in various locations across Fuerteventura.

The cinematic production Haciendo amigos, under the direction of David Marqués, is set to premiere in cinemas on July 10th. This feature film was shot on the island of Fuerteventura last February, utilizing locations such as Puerto del Rosario, Pájara, and the Oasis Wildflife Fuerteventura park.

"It is important to continue facilitating these types of shoots, so that Fuerteventura remains a leading destination for audiovisual productions, always respecting the environment and contributing to the local economy and employment."

a spokesperson for the Fuerteventura Film Commission
The Fuerteventura Film Commission has highlighted the relevance of such projects for the island, emphasizing the opportunity to attract high-level productions. Coordination between production companies and local institutions is crucial for the success of these shoots, which not only promote Fuerteventura's image but also generate a positive impact on the local economy and employment.
The comedy, presented by Sony Pictures International Productions, features executive production by María Luisa Gutiérrez and a screenplay by Marta González de Vega, who also appears in the cast alongside Megan Montaner. The plot of Haciendo amigos explores how prejudices fade, forcing characters to view others from a renewed perspective.
The film is a production by Pequeñas Grandes Cosas AIE, Bowfinger Int Pictures, Esto También Pasará, and Glow, in association with Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia and in co-production with Studio 33. It features the participation of Prime Video and Atresmedia, and the support of the ICAA, being distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment Iberia.