8 emerging writers and directors from all over the world have been selected, out of the 80 applications received, for the fourth edition of PUSTNIK Screenwriters Residency. The programme takes place between 9 and 17 September 2018 in Romania, at Port Cultural Cetate. Their schedule during the residency includes meetings with established international producers, screenwriters and directors.

TBILISI: Six out of 16 foreign projects which have registered in the Film in Georgia programme since its launch in 2016 are Indian, and four of them have already been rebated. Indian films are spreading across Europe using locations from Latvia to Poland and from Bulgaria to Croatia.

BUCHAREST: The third season of the successful TV series Shadows/Umbre will be shot in Romania this autumn and will have its premiere in all the 17 territories of HBO Europe at the same time. The six-episode series is written and will be directed by Bogdan Mirică.

International call for projects. Deadline 31st October 2018

BELGRADE: Offenders / Izgrednici by esteemed Serbian helmer Dejan Zečevićhas has been selected as Serbia’s official entry for the US Academy Awards in the Foreign Language Film category. The film had its world premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival in 2017.

VENICE: FNE together with FIPRESCI have invited FIPRESCI critics in Venice to rate the films in all four of the official competition programmes of the festival giving the films 1,2,3,4 or 5 stars. The ratings provide an overview of what critics in many different countries think about the programme.

BELGRADE: Offenders / Izgrednici by esteemed Serbian helmer Dejan Zečevićhas has been selected as Serbia’s official entry for the US Academy Awards in the Foreign Language Film category. The film had its world premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival in 2017.

PRAGUE: Michael Caine has joined the cast of Petr Jákl’s biopic Medieval, starring Ben Foster as Bohemia’s greatest warrior Jan Žižka of Trocnov. The film is coproduced by British-born Hollywood producer Cassian Elwes.

For the second year in a row Lithuania has been included in the Toronto International Film Festival – one of the key events of the industry across the globe. The 43rd edition of the film festival will run for eleven days and include the world premiere of Marija Kavtaradzė’s debut feature Summer Survivors (orig. “Išgyventi vasarą”), which is taking place today, September 7. Authors of the film will hold a meeting with the audience after the screening. The national film industry will be represented at the EUROPE! Umbrella of the TIFF Industry Centre by the Lithuanian Film Centre as the official member of the European Film Promotion (EFP).

The road movie Summer Survivors by the new generation filmmaker and screenwriter Marija Kavtaradzė was produced by Marija Razgutė (M-Films) and Klementina Remeikaitė (Afterschool). The film was selected for the festival’s Discovery programme. Last year the Lithuanian tragicomedy Miracle by Eglė Vertelytė was also presented in this programme dedicated to the first and second feature films by up-and-coming filmmakers from around the world.

Film Summer Survivors looks into the theme of young and apparently healthy people with invisible mental conditions. According to Toronto Film Festival’s programmer Dimitri Eipides, “a joyful ode to the human spirit’s resilient nature, Kavtaradzė’s film feeds us the bitter pill hidden among life’s multi-coloured chocolates, gently nudging us closer to empathy and acceptance.” The lead roles are played by Indrė Patkauskaitė, Paulius Markevičius and Gelminė Glemžaitė.

The film along with the rest of the participants of the Toronto Film Festival will compete for the Grolsch People’s Choice Award. Kavtaradzė’s Summer Survivors can also hope for the International Critics’ Prize (FIPRESCI Prize) which is awarded to the best film from the Discovery programme. It’s important to note the Lithuanian production has already secured its international distribution – an agreement with the world sales company Heretic Outreach has been recently signed. The production and presentation of the film at the festival have been supported by the Lithuanian Film Centre.

Minority co-production Core of the World (Russia, Lithuania), directed by the noted Russian filmmaker Natalia Meshchaninova and co-produced by the Lithuanian producer Dagnė Vildžiūnaitė (Just a Moment) will also premiere today at the Toronto Film Festival. The film will be presented in the Contemporary World Cinema programme, the production of which was partially supported by the Lithuanian Film Centre.

 

Lithuania is also to be represented among the 14 EFP members under the EUROPE! Umbrella set up at the Industry Centre of the Toronto Film Festival. The joint stand of the EFP members has been organised for the third year and has become the central meeting point for the industry professionals interested in European film. There, the Head of Department of Film Promotion, Information and Heritage at the Lithuanian Film Centre Dovilė Butnoriūtė will present national film industry market and titles at TIFF to the international film community and build cooperation ties with potential partners, financiers and representatives of different film industry areas.

These are not the only Lithuanian accents at the Toronto Film Festival this year. The Discovery section includes the Norwegian director Camilla Strøm Henriksen’s film Phoenix (Norway, Sweden) which was partly shot in Lithuania and benefited from the Lithuanian film tax incentive scheme. The crew of the Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa’s latest feature Donbass, which will also be screened at TIFF, includes the Lithuanian editor Danielius Kokanauskis and the Lithuania-based sound designer Vladimir Golovnitski.

BRUSSELS: A total of 105 European associations of writers, journalists, screenwriters, filmmakers, composers and songwriters urge the European Parliament to support the successful adoption of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market.