SARAJEVO: Eight feature films and two documentaries have been selected in the Sarajevo Film Festival's CineLink co-production market Work in Progress section. The list includes projects from Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary. Sarajevo Film Festival will take place from 10 to 17 August 2018.

Click HERE to read an interview with documentary film expert Martin Horyna, member of the Programme Department at the Karlovy Vary IFF and one of the three main persons selecting documentary films each year.

 

GDYNIA: Legal Culture Foundation and the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia are launching a video competition for one-minute films made using a camera, the phone or an animated technique.

Get inspired by the history of the Lumière brothers and make a spot of honesty in culture! The Legal Culture Foundation and the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia announce a film competition that promotes the fair use of culture as one of the foundations of functioning in the digital world. The authors of the most interesting minute films will receive financial prizes and the opportunity to gain new experiences on a professional film set.Get inspired by the history of the Lumière brothers and make a spot of honesty in culture! The Legal Culture Foundation and the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia announce a film competition that promotes the fair use of culture as one of the foundations of functioning in the digital world. The authors of the most interesting minute films will receive financial prizes and the opportunity to gain new experiences on a professional film set.

Culture changes the world and people for the better. However, today it needs support itself, especially in the reality of digital technologies. They are used not only by honest people, but also by those who make money on the work of others in a dishonest way. We invite you to participate in the competition, the aim of which is to indicate the appropriate attitudes of participation in culture and the promotion of drawing from it only from legal sources - for the benefit of creators, but also listeners, readers and viewers.

To enter the competition, you do not have to be a professional creator. Spot can be realized using a camera, a mobile phone or prepare an animation. What counts is creativity and the ability to reach the recipient with the message and make it reflect. The only limitation is time: the spot can last a maximum of one minute. Contrary to appearances, it is very much. This is what the Lumière brothers 'film "Workers' exit from the factory" lasted, the premiere of which in 1895 is considered the beginning of cinema history.
The spots, having the character of a copyright work, may be submitted by natural or legal persons as well as by teams of creators. All materials used in the spot - music, films, photos, books, illustrations, games and other - must come from legal sources and may not infringe on the copyrights and personal rights of third parties. The submitted works will be judged by the jury during the 43. Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia, which will award the following prizes:

• 1st prize: PLN 5,000
• 2nd prize: PLN 2,500
• 3rd prize: PLN 1,500

In addition, the winners will be able to try their hand at the film set of Polish feature production. The awarded films will also be presented as official spots of Legal Culture as part of educational programs, during film festivals and other cultural events, on websites and on social media sites of Legal Culture and in the media.

The deadline for submitting films is September 13, 2018. The results of the competition will be announced during the Young Gala of the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia on September 21, 2018.

The competition regulations and application documents are available HERE.

Click HERE for Polish version.

PRAGUE: Czech/Slovak coproduction The Glass Room, directed by Julius Ševčík, has wrapped shooting. The film stars acclaimed European and Czech actors. Renowned Polish editor Jaroslaw Kaminski (Ida and Cold War, both produced by Opus Film) is editing, while Oscar-nominated Spanish composer Javier Navarrete (Pan’s Labyrinth) will do the score.

VENICE: Professionals from EuroVoD Members and from European countries of low audiovisual production capacity will be given priority for the scholarships provided by the European VoD Meetings- Venice Workshop. The workshop will take place in Venice from 3 to 6 September 2018.

ZAGREB: A new feature film by Croatian director Danilo Šerbedžija, Teresa 33,wrapped shooting in Split on 22 July 2018. 

ROME: The Serbian Documentary The Other Side of Everything by Mila Turajlić and feature films Styx by Wolfgang Fischer and Woman at War by Benedikt Erlingsson have been selected as the three finalists for the LUX Prize which will be awarded in Strasbourg on 14 November 2018.

The three finalists will travel the continent, before the award is given out at the European Parliament on 14 November

Today, at the Giornate degli Autori press conference, President of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani, and Coordinator of the Committee on Culture and Education Silvia Costa, announced the three films in competition for the 2018 LUX Prize. Styx by Wolfgang Fischer (Germany/Austria), The Other Side of Everything by Mila Turajlić(Serbia/France/Qatar) and Woman at War by Benedikt Erlingsson (Iceland/France/Ukraine) have been chosen from the 10-title Official Selection (read the news here).

The three films – all of which coincidentally put female characters in the spotlight – and the topical themes that they address are a call to action in these difficult times. Styx is an odyssey of a solitary woman into the blue of the ocean, tackling the vital challenge of immigration and refugees. The Other Side of Everything marks the second time in LUX Prize history that a documentary features among the three finalists and is a tender portrayal of a woman, whose story tells the history of her country and Europe as a whole, from a tumultuous political past to the dangers of nationalism. While Woman at War is an energetic, environmental and feminist saga, a call for civil resistance to fight for and save nature from industrial greed and hegemony.

The announcement followed the screening at Casa del Cinema in Rome of last year’s LUX Prize winner, Sámi Bloodby Amanda Kernell. The film, which was also awarded the Audience Mention at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival recently (read the news here), was introduced to audiences by Silvia Costa.

The three films will become the core of the 2018 LUX Film Days in autumn and will be screened in more than 50 cities and festivals across 28 European countries. With each film subtitled in the 24 official languages of the European Union, every year an even wider audience will be able to discover these films and identify with the topics they address. This year’s LUX Film Days will again be organised by the European Parliament Liaison Offices, and thanks to the cooperation with Creative Europe, audiences throughout Europe can enjoy the unique cinematic events of simultaneous screenings: films will be screened in several theatres at the same time, connecting audiences via live interactive discussions with filmmakers.

The winning film, voted for by the Members of the European Parliament, will be further adapted for those with visual and hearing impairments. The winner – which will be voted for by members of the European Parliament and announced on 14 November in Strasbourg – will also receive promotional support during its international release.

Lastly, this year’s participants of the 28 Times Cinema initiative (read the news here) will be attending LUX Prize events during the Giornate degli Autori at Venice, taking part in workshops and debates, before becoming the LUX Ambassadors to present the 7th edition of the LUX Film Days in their respective countries.

WARSAW: FNE has teamed up with the Brussels based team of the International Union of Cinemas (UNIC) to bring you regular updates on EU cinema policies that impact all industry professionals across Europe. Click here for FNE UNIC EU Cinema Policy Update.