O Catálogo de locações volume 2 da São Paulo State Film Commission foi apresentado oficialmente durante a 17ª edição do Ventana Sur, o maior mercado audiovisual da América Latina, realizado em Buenos Aires. O evento reuniu produtores do Brasil e de outros países, promovendo a troca de experiências e a apresentação da diversidade de cenários do interior e do litoral paulista. A nova publicação reúne 11 cidades selecionadas por meio do Chamamento 01/2025: Atibaia, Campos do Jordão, Caraguatatuba, Eldorado, Hortolândia, Indaiatuba, Itapetininga, Joanópolis, Ribeirão Pires, São José dos Campos e Taubaté.

During the meeting, André Sturm, general director of the MIS (Museum of Image and Sound) and responsible for the project, highlighted the importance of the creation of the São Paulo Film Commission by Secretary Marilia Marton, through the Secretariat of Culture, Economy and Creative Industries of the State of São Paulo. At the event, the next steps in institutional action were also presented, such as progress in obtaining authorizations for filming in state-owned spaces and the development of a state-level cash rebate, initiatives aimed at attracting audiovisual productions to the state.

In addition to launching the catalog, the São Paulo State Film Commission participated in conferences, institutional meetings, and networking activities throughout Ventana Sur, strengthening dialogue with international Film Commissions and professionals. The agenda included debates on international cooperation and strategies for the internationalization of Brazilian cinema, reaffirming the commitment of the state of São Paulo to strengthening the sector and expanding partnerships on the global stage.