Rosa Bosch, a veteran producer and sales agent, has recently joined the Madrid-based distributor and international sales agency Begin Again Films. With a rich history in the film industry, Bosch has previously held roles at prestigious events such as AFI FEST, the London Film Festival, and the San Sebastian Film Festival. She also co-founded the production company and international sales agency, Tequila Gang, alongside Guillermo del Toro and other notable figures.
Throughout her career, Bosch has produced a variety of acclaimed titles, including Buena Vista Social Club by Wim Wenders, The Devil’s Backbone by Guillermo del Toro, and The Gospel of Wonders by Arturo Ripstein. Her work in leading the international launch and distribution strategy of films like Amores Perros and Corpo Celeste has solidified her reputation as a skilled professional in the industry.
Begin Again Films announced the acquisition of the Berlinale title “The Human Hibernation,” directed by Anna Cornudella, as Bosch joined the international department of the company. The film, which won the Fipresci Award at the Berlin Film Festival, will now be part of Begin Again Films’ international sales lineup. Bosch expressed her enthusiasm for returning to Spain at a time when Spanish cinema is gaining international visibility and recognition.
Bosch’s strategic vision and experience will undoubtedly contribute to the growth and success of Begin Again Films. The co-CEOs and founders of the company, Gloria Bretones and Belen Bernuy, praised Bosch’s caliber and expressed their excitement about the partnership. They believe that Bosch’s expertise will elevate the company’s international strategy and help expand collaborations with producers and filmmakers from around the world.
Bosch’s comments on the current state of Spanish cinema and industry highlight the potential for growth and competitiveness in the global market. She commended Begin Again Films for its solid foundation and talented team, acknowledging the company’s commitment to supporting and promoting Spanish cinema. With Bosch on board, the company aims to increase the visibility of Spanish films on an international scale and establish partnerships with industry professionals worldwide.