Los festivales de ficción televisiva en España como dinamizadores de la industria
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2025
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos: Departamento de Comunicación I
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Mateos-Pérez, J., & Sirera Blanco, R. (2025). Los festivales de ficción televisiva en España como dinamizadores de la industria. index.Comunicación, 15(1), 183–205. https://doi.org/10.62008/ixc/15/01Losfes
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Este artículo desarrolla una aproximación al panorama de los festivales españoles especializados en ficción televisiva. Para analizar los datos se propone una metodología mixta: descriptiva y explicativa, que aplica técnicas etnográficas y entrevistas en profundidad, con el objetivo de observar, describir y analizar el contenido y funcionamiento de los cuatro principales festivales que conforman el circuito en España (Serielizados Fest, Conecta Fiction & Entertainment, Iberseries y Platino Industria y South International Series Festival). Los resultados distinguen varias funciones relevantes en estos eventos: la creación de redes y sinergias entre profesionales, la compraventa de obras, la búsqueda de financiación, la formación de creadores y la promoción de series a través de estrenos, coloquios y charlas, que concitan la asistencia de públicos y medios de comunicación. Se concluye que los festivales de ficción televisiva se han convertido en un elemento clave dentro del sector y que contribuyen de forma significativa a la consolidación de la industria en España.
This article explores Spanish festivals dedicated to fictional television. A mixed methodology was used to analyze the data, combining descriptive and explanatory research with ethnographic techniques and in-depth interviews. The aim was to observe, describe and examine the content and workings of the four main festivals in the Spanish circuit: Serielizados Fest, Conecta Fiction & Entertainment, Iberseries y Platino Industria, and South International Series Festival. The results showed that these events serve several key purposes, including networking among professionals, buying and selling of television series, securing funding, training creators, and promoting series through premieres, open discussions and talks. It is concluded that these festivals play a crucial role in strengthening Spain's fictional television industry.
This article explores Spanish festivals dedicated to fictional television. A mixed methodology was used to analyze the data, combining descriptive and explanatory research with ethnographic techniques and in-depth interviews. The aim was to observe, describe and examine the content and workings of the four main festivals in the Spanish circuit: Serielizados Fest, Conecta Fiction & Entertainment, Iberseries y Platino Industria, and South International Series Festival. The results showed that these events serve several key purposes, including networking among professionals, buying and selling of television series, securing funding, training creators, and promoting series through premieres, open discussions and talks. It is concluded that these festivals play a crucial role in strengthening Spain's fictional television industry.













