First films for the 17th edition of the Transilvania IFF were announced. The list includes Venice Silver Lion winner, Foxtrot by Samuel Maoz, Audience award winner in Venice, Savi Gabizon’s black comedy Longing and Candelaria from director Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza. 

From San Sebastian comes Life and Nothing More, winner of the FIPRESCI prize, lensed by Barbu Bălășoiu (Sieranevada, Charleston). 

Discover the complete list here

 

 

First films for the 17th edition of the Transilvania IFF were announced. The list includes Venice Silver Lion winner, Foxtrot by Samuel Maoz, Audience award winner in Venice, Savi Gabizon’s black comedy Longing and Candelaria from director Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza. 

From San Sebastian comes Life and Nothing More, winner of the FIPRESCI prize, lensed by Barbu Bălășoiu (Sieranevada, Charleston). 

Discover the complete list here

 

 

We would like to remind you that we are launching a new ACM Distribution call for proposals.

The deadline to apply is February 28th, 2018.

This scheme is designed to support distribution for international co-productions, and was initially open to films that were supported by the Aide aux cinemas du monde at production stage. Starting from this call for projects, that last condition disappears.

ACM Distribution will now be open to all co-productions between a MEDIA and a non-MEDIA country respecting the % rules: The MEDIA co-producer's financial contribution must be included between 25% and 70% for fiction and animation feature films, and between 20% and 70% for documentaries.

Please find the guidelines attached.

4 selection committees have already taken place since the fund was launched – which enabled 24 films to be distributed in over 100 extra countries (total number of releases).

Candidates can be international sales agents, producers, distributors… any French or European company (established in a MEDIA country), rights-holder of an eligible film, is welcome to apply. Please note that a distribution strategy must be presented on at least 3 territories (any country except France) to receive support.

Please check the website for further informationhttp://www.cnc.fr/web/en/acm-distribution

 

 

The time has finally come for the expanded MIDPOINT Feature Launch 2018. On Sunday January 21, the first part of the feature film development platform will take off in Italy during Trieste Film Festival.

Participating are 9 projects from Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Greece, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine. Representatives from our new partner organizations Trieste Film Festival, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and When East Meets West have taken part in the project selection, which secures an in-depth knowledge of each project's needs from the very beginning. Get to know all projects and participants here.

Tutors

Head of Studies of Feature Launch, Danijel Hocevar will run the workshop, and he is joined by the Core Tutors Anne GensiorPavel Jech and Ivo Trajkov.

We are very pleased to also welcome the workshop's international Guest Tutors who are Elma TataragicThanos Anastopoulos and Cedomir Kolar. And in addition this year's Pitching Tutor, Stefano Tealdi.

Program

Monday 22, 9.00

/ Screenplay – The Origin of the Film, by Elma Tataragic

Tuesday 23, 9.00

/ Pitch or Perish, by Stefano Tealdi

Tuesday 23, 11.00

/ Off the Beaten Tracks, by Thanos Anastopoulos

Wednesday 24, 9.00

/ From Love at First Sight to Oscars, by Cedomir Kolar

Wednesday 24, 19.00

/ Ten Jokes that Will Teach You Everything You Need to Know About Screenwriting, by Pavel Jech

Thursday 25, 9.00

/ Film Analysis: Manchester by the Sea, by Elma Tataragic

Thursday 25, 14.00

/ Project Development – A View of the Producer, by Danijel Hocevar

The lectures are open to the industry guests of Trieste Film Festival and WEMW. Read more here.

MIDPOINT Feature Launch is realized in collaboration with Ministry of Culture Czech Republic, Czech Film Fund, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Trieste Film Festival, When East Meets West, Film Center Serbia, CineMart and COCO – Connecting Cottbus.

MIDPOINT Shorts 2018

Running parallel to Feature Launch is MIDPOINT Shorts which includes the participation of 4 short film projects from Croatia, Denmark, Hungary and Turkey. Teams of writers, directors and producer will develop their script as well as prepare the production and promotional aspects of each project, with Core Tutor Pavel Marek (Czech Republic) running the program. Learn more about the projects and participants here

Supported by Ministry of Culture Czech Republic, Czech Film Fund and Film Center Serbia.

MIDPOINT Drinks in Trieste

Please join us for a glass of wine on Monday in Trieste as we celebrate the beginning of MIDPOINT Feature Launch 2018 and our new partnership with Trieste FF, KVIFF and WEMW. It will be the perfect opportunity to meet all the participants, tutors and team. Looking forward to seeing you there!

Monday 22, 16.30-17.30 at the Library of Hotel Savoia Excelsior Palace.

 

Storytek is a mentor-driven accelerator fully focusing on audiovisual sector, where deep knowledge of the global film and creative industry mixes with top-notch technology competence.

Storytek Accelerator is now accepting applications from creative and media/film-tech entrepreneurs wishing to participate in the 10-week accelerator program starting in March and ending in late May. Up to 10 companies will be chosen to attend the program, from there a handful of the best teams will get an opportunity to become a part of the Storytek residency program.

According to Sten Saluveer, head of Storytek, we are looking forward to receiving applications from companies that are active in the fields of film, content, music, games, or media, and take advantage of new technology opportunities. Preferred are those who already have a team and a clear vision for exporting their products and services.

 “In working with the Storytek accelerator and the teams involved, Elisa’s looking to contribute to innovation in the entertainment industry not just in Estonia, but in Europe as a whole,” explained Elisa’s New Services Manager Kertu Kriisk when asked about the company’s expectations in regard to the second round of Storytek applications. “We’re hoping the candidates come up with ideas we haven’t seen before that really shake things up, in a good way – ideas we can work with the teams to market and bring to clients. As an entertainment and telecommunications company, we have what it takes to introduce new solutions to large target groups in a short space of time and, with the help of our partners, to expand to foreign markets as well.”

The first cohort of Storytek saw 7 projects and 27 mentors taking part, among the mentors were recognised experts from around the world: Laura Anne Edwards (TED Resident, Google Labs, NASA, USA), Michael Favelle (Odin's Eye Entertainment, Australia), John Heinsen (WatchMojo; USA); Guido Van Nispen (Raad Von Culture; USA); South Korea); Julius Talvik (Alphaform; USA); and Ola Möller (Hyper Island).

Storytek is designed for companies engaged in digital entertainment formats, intellectual property and technology development, VR/AR, e-sports, data and algorithm development.  It’s a 10 week intensive, tailor-made boot camp in Tallinn. Participating companies will graduate with an in-depth assessment of their project, custom tools, and a strategic roadmap. 

Storytek partners include the Enterprise Development Foundation, the Black Nights Film Festival, Elisa, PWC.

To participate, you need to fill out the application form on the storytek.eu page.

Deadline to apply, 9 February - Programme starts on 17 March.

 

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.

Digital Single Market

/01: Public consultation on EU funds in the area of values and mobility – EU Survey 

The Commission is launching a series of public consultations covering all the major spending areas to gather views from all interested parties on how to make the very most of every euro of the EU budget. This public consultation seeks to identify strengths and weaknesses of existing programmes and actions, as well as possible ways forward and highlight any possible synergies among them.

Enforcement

/01: Draft Recommendation on the roles and responsibilities of Internet intermediaries -  EAO Newsletter

On 19 September 2017, the draft Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the roles and responsibilities of Internet intermediaries was finalised by the Committee of experts on Internet intermediaries (MSI-NET). The draft Recommendation has now been sent to the Steering Committee on Media and Information Society (CDSMI) for approval.

Broadcasting Regulation

/01: Proposed Regulation on copyright and online transmissions of broadcasters – EAO Newsletter

On 27 November 2017, the Committee on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament published its Report, including a draft European Parliament Resolution, on the proposed Regulation laying down rules on the exercise of copyright and related rights applicable to certain online transmissions of broadcasting organisations and retransmissions of television and radio programmes.

Romania 

/01: Romania: Modification of the Cinematography Legislation - EAO Newsletter

The Emergency Government Decree No. 67/2017 adopted by the Senate on 14 November 2017 aims at securing the functioning of Romanian film production, as well as at giving the Romanian film industry financial support to produce films dedicated to the Centennial of the union of the territories inhabited mainly by Romanians, which will be celebrated in 2018, or films dedicated to well-known personalities and special cultural activities. 

Events:

30/01: European Animation Plan Debate 

19/02: EFF Berlin

21/02: UNIC European Parliament Conference

 

BORDEAUX: Projects from the Czech Republic, Poland, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia are among the 60 titles selected to be pitched at the 20th Cartoon Movie 2018 in Bordeaux, France from 7 to 9 March 2018.

FNE has teamed up to Regiofund backed by CEI (Central European Initiative) to bring film professionals from across the region to two days of events in Katowice Poland on 5 and 6 October.