La plataforma de streaming Rover democratiza el acceso a cortometrajes

Rover, una nueva plataforma de streaming lanzada en noviembre de 2025, ofrece cortometrajes acompañados de guiones, desgloses técnicos y comentarios de los directores. El servicio busca hacer que el proceso cinematográfico sea más accesible para aspirantes a creadores en todo el mundo. Fundada por los australianos Alec Green, Jack Zimmerman y Will Gibb, actualmente ofrece una selección curada de 55 películas.

Rover combina cada cortometraje con su guion, detalles del equipo utilizado y una grabación del director al estilo de un podcast de larga duración. Estas clases magistrales cubren temas como la estrategia para festivales, la dirección de actores no profesionales y el trabajo con niños. Los usuarios pueden buscar en el catálogo por año, país, festival o género. Las obras incluyen ganadoras de la Palma de Oro de Cannes y galardonadas con el Gran Premio del Jurado de Sundance, con la participación de actores como Emma D’Arcy y Lux Pascal, y productores ejecutivos como Luca Guadagnino, Patty Jenkins, Matt Damon y Ben Affleck.

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