{mosimage}TALLINN: A documentary film, The New World (Uus Maailm) directed by Jaan Tootsen, has won the best film of 2011 prize from the Estonian Association of Film Journalists.Estonian public broadcaster EFF quoted leading film critic Jaan Ruus saying of the film, "It shows there is a need for something natural and completely earnest, and 'Uus Maailm' is a quest for an alternative lifestyle. We need that kind of idealism."
East Doc Platform | Prague | March 5 – 11, 2012
East European Forum, Doc Launch, East Silver Videolibrary, Project Market
Institute of
Documentary Film would like to invite all members of the international
professional community to the inaugural edition of the new East Doc
Platform - an umbrella industry event dedicated to supporting East
European documentary films in all
stages of completion. Organized by
IDF in association with One World International Human Rights Documentary
Film Festival from March 5 through 11, 2012, the East Doc Platform
features our staple events, such as the East European Forum, Doc Launch presentation,
Project Market, as well as the new
East Silver Videolibrary with a fresh portion of spring documentary titles.
In addition to that, the diverse industry programme is being composed, offering
master classes, case studies, lectures, seminars, discussions, screenings and
more, while providing documentary professionals with important networking
opportunities.
The option to get accredited for the Industry
programme is now open. Majority of the East Doc Platform programme in Prague
will be open for accredited professionals only, so we suggest you register online before it is late.
You are safe & sound if you do so by February
9, 2012.
Since 2012, East Silver brings out new
documentary films from the Central and Eastern European region twice a year!
After the 8th edition took place in October in Jihlava, the video library with
fresh titles will be open soon again within the East Doc Platform in March in
Prague. This is the reason why submissions for the upcoming 9th Jihlava edition
are open all year round. However, if you
submit your film by January 10, 2012, your film will be considered for the new East Silver Videolibrary in
Prague.
We are happy to see the interest many Eastern European
professionals show as we received nearly 130
projects applying for East European Forum, Doc Launch
presentation, and
Project Market. The board of experts
is now preselecting the most suitable ones to participate at the spring session
in Prague. IDF will announce the final pick in the early February.
Project Market will once again allow
the delegates with eligible documentary projects meet individually with
commissioning editors, distributors, sales agents, fund and festival
representatives from across Europe and North America. Since we have prolonged our deadline, you can still apply for
Project Market by January 15. The
market coordinator is already at your disposal, you may direct your questions
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Strasbourg, 16.12.2011 - At its 125th meeting, held from 13 to 15 December 2011 in Paris, the Board of Management for the Council of Europe's Eurimages Fund agreed to support the co-production of 18 feature films for a total amount of 5 850 000 Euros:
Arrêtez-moi - Jean-Paul Lilienfeld (France)
(Luxembourg, France, Belgium)
Giraffada - Rani Massalha (France - Palestinia)
(France, Germany, Italy)
Heaven on Earth - Pieter Kuijpers (Netherlands)
(Netherlands, Belgium)
NightFall in India - Chema Rodriguez (Spain)
(Spain, Romania)
Camiel Borgmann - Alex van Warmerdam (Netherlands)
(Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark)
August Fools - Taru Makela (Finland)
(Finland, Norway, Czech Republic)
Run and Jump - Steph Green (United States of America - Ireland)
(Ireland, Germany)
Cold of Kalandar - Mustafa Kara (Turkey)
(Turkey, Hungary)
Mamac - Aida Begic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
(Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, France, Turkey)
Die Andere Heimat - Edgar Reitz (Germany)
(Germany, France)
The Prize Idiot - Hans Petter Moland (Norway)
(Norway, Sweden, Denmark)
The Last Days - Alex Pastor (Spain), David Pastor (Spain)
(Spain, France)
When Day Breaks - Goran Paskaljevic (Serbia)
(France, Serbia, “The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”)
Provizoriu - Cristian Mungiu (Romania)
(Romania, France, Belgium)
Song of the Sea - Tomm Moore (Ireland) Animation film
(Ireland, Luxembourg, Belgium, France, Denmark)
Le Bleu est une couleur chaude - Abdellatif Kechiche (France)
(France, Belgium, Spain)
Banished from the Heavens - Andrei Schwartz (Germany) Documentary
(Germany, Romania)
My Little One – Ayka - Sergey Dvortsevoy (Russia)
(Germany, Russia)
EURIMAGES is a support fund for the co-production, distribution and exhibition of European cinematographic works, established by the Council of Europe in 1988 (E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. – Web: http://www.coe.int/Eurimages) (*).
Since it was set up in 1988, EURIMAGES has supported 1420 European co-productions for a total amount of approximately 429 million euros.
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(*) Since 18 October 2011, EURIMAGES has 36 member states: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, “The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” and Turkey.
Council of Europe Directorate of Communication
Tel: +33 (0)3 88 41 25 60
Fax:+33 (0)3 88 41 39 11
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BUDAPEST: The scripts submitted to the new Hungarian National Film Fund (MNF, www.filmalap.hu) in its first round have been described as “disappointing” by MNF chief Agnes Havas and Hungary’s Film Commissioner Andy Vajna.
By the end of November, the most successful Hungarian film among the premieres of 2011 reached about 20.000 viewers in the cinemas. The film Vad Magyarország (Wild Hungary) is a 50 minutes long nature film premiered in April, its success is mainly due to the schools that took their pupils to the screenings. It’s unprecedented that a nature film shot for television reaches the top rank at the national box office, but this year almost totally lacked the premieres of commercial Hungarian movies.
The Hungarian National Film Fund (MNF, www.filmalap.hu) discussed its first experiences with film professionals on an open debate in Budapest, on 13th December 2011. The new support body, that took the duties of the Hungarian Motion Picture Foundation (www.mmka.hu, being under closure for half a year), made its call for grants at the end of September.
Sofia/London, 19 December 2011 - SPI TV Ltd. UK, an SPI International Group company announced today the closure of a contract with the Bulgarian Direct-To-Home platform, Satellite BG operating from one of the most popular ASTRA orbital positions, namely ASTRA 23.5 East, also used by the Czech and Slovak CS Link, Skylink, the Czech T-Mobile TV and the Dutch Canal Digitaal.
Satellite BG will launch the SPI channel bouquet called Filmbox Package consisting of eight unique HD channels: Filmbox HD, Filmbox Action HD, Fightbox HD, Docubox HD, Fashionbox HD, Erox HD, Eroxx HD and Eroxxx HD. The bouquet will enrich the existing HD offer available to Satellite BG customers in Bulgaria.
"Our cooperation with the SPI International Group will allow us to provide our customers with completely new channels in HD technology and possibly 3D in the future. The Filmbox Package offers a variety of attractive programming bringing our viewers fresh movie channels, documentaries, lifestyle and erotic content. We are also very excited to be the first European operator to launch Fightbox HD, which presents 32 different contact sports including MMA, Muai Thai, Karate and Sumo" - said Stefan Bonev, Satellite BG Chief Operating Officer.
"Bulgaria is the sixth country (after Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania) in Central and Eastern Europe in the SPI International Group's portfolio of key markets in this region. We are proud to become a business partner of such an important and innovative media platform developing its project so rapidly" - stated Loni Farhi, the SPI International Group President. "This contract plays an important role in our dynamic geographical expansion in Europe" - Mr. Farhi added.
About SATELLITE BG AD
Satellite BG AD is a company with its primary business being Direct-to-home (DTH) satellite operations. Its package includes more than 60 Standard and 20 High Definition channels. Satellite BG offers exclusive content, value added services, high quality of service and good customer relationships.
About SPI International Group
SPI International Group with offices in New York, London, Amsterdam, Madrid, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Prague, Bratislava and Budapest is a leading film and television content provider operating in the area of theatrical, DVD and VOD distribution as well as production and distribution of Pay-TV channels. SPI International offers 32 film and thematic channels in Europe only. With more than 2,000 movies, TV series and thousands of hours of other programming presented in the company's extremely diverse portfolio, SPI International owes its success to strong alliances with such respected film and television industry partners as Focus Features, The Weinstein Company, Summit Entertainment, Studio Canal, Pathé, Lakeshore Entertainment, Wild Bunch, Beta Film, Fremantle Media and many others.
For further information please contact:
Lukasz Bulka
SPI Marketing & PR Director
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Documentary and Fiction Feature Projects
Between November 25 - 28, EEFA Training Network has organized the fourth and last workshop of this year, Legal and Distribution Matters Workshop in Tallinn, in partnership with PÖFF Black Nights Film Festival.
The teams of the seven documentary and eight fiction features from European and Non-European countries, have benefited from the teachings of our experts, lead by Head of Studies Catherine Buresi, Co-director of the Berlinale European Film Market: Legal Expert Dirk Poppendieck and Distribution Expert Marta Lamperova, Content Expert Jacques Laurent, co-founder of Télévision Du Monde and Capnetwork Belgium, Production Expert Patrice Vivancos, and Visiting Expert Dorota Roszkowska, from the Dragon Forum - International Academy of Document.
The trainers interacted with the participating producers both in group sessions and in one to one meetings, and discussed key aspects in the domain of legal and distribution matters concerning film: what is a contract, what is a co-production, author rights and copyright, what means to be "owner of rights", where to sell a film, sales agents, MG, territories, all rights, TV channels (what and how they buy films and documentaries). Also, at the request of the participating legal and distribution representatives of the 15 projects, Dr. Dirk Poppendieck held an extra session of Legal Training.
Evenings were dedicated to business activities, networking and viewings at the PÖFF Black Nights Film Festival.
At the end of the workshop, all participants sustained a two part pitching session: one for documentaries, one for fiction projects, juried by the panel of EEFA Training Network experts.
After the deliberation, the projects nominated for awards from EEFA were Georgian documentary project "See you in Chechnya" by director/producer Alexander Kvatashidze (founder of Lokokina production studio), Turkish fiction project "Circle" - represented by producer Derya Tarim (founder of Lacivert Film Company), Croatian documentary "Far Encounters" - represented by producer Dijana Mladenovic (founder of Kinematograf production company), Hungarian fiction project "Lemon Juice and Indigo" - represented by producer Judit Stalter (from LAOKOON FILMGROUP production company) and "Seaburners"- another Turkish fiction feature project, represented by producer Yamaç Okur (founder of Bulut Film production company)
The partnership between EU and non-EU countries has been a very successful one during the whole EEFA training network year of 2011, bringing together a diversity of cultural projects and organizers in a collaborative endeavor that will surely prove successful in the next steps of the development of all projects involved.
East European Film Alliance is a consortium of eleven countries coordinated by the Romanian Film Sector and has for 2011 the following partners: HAVC (Croatian Audiovisual Center)- Croatia, IFF Molodist (Kyiv International Film Festival Molodist) - Ukraine, ALTFilm (ALTFilm) - Moldova, ASA (Ankara Cinema Association) - Turkey, BNFC (Bulgarian National Film Center ) and GEOPOLY (Geopoly Film) - Bulgaria, IFF Moscow (Moscow International Film Festival) - Russia, PÖFF Tallinn (PÖFF - Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival ) - Estonia, LNFC - National Film Centre of Latvia, Georgian National Film Center - Georgia and State Film Fund from Ministry of Culture and Tourism Azerbaijan.
Alongside our partners, the initiative is supported this year by Media Mundus.
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CONTACT
Project Coordinator
CATALIN LEESCU
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EEFA Legal Representative and Financial Coordinator
DANIEL BADEA
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Project Manager
RUXANDRA CERNAT
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Online Manager
SORINA DIACONU
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The 6th edition of NexT International Film Festival will take place in Bucharest from March 28 to April 1, 2012.
NexT International Film Festival celebrates innovative and creative filmmaking from all around the world. Our goal at NexT IFF is to discover and promote today the major talents of tomorrow's international cinema.
For the first time, the call for entries is open not only for the competition, but also for three special off competition programs: NexT Imaginaria, NexT Dance and NexT Kids.
Deadline for submissions: December 15, 2011
COMPETITION
NexT calls for entries
of narrative films (live action and animation) up to 60 minutes completed
after January 1st, 2010. Documentaries, non-narrative films or video
installations will not be considered for the competition.
Awards for the films selected in the competition:
NexT Trophy - 4000 Euro
"Cristian Nemescu" Best Directing Award - 2000 Euro
"Andrei Toncu" Best Soundtrack Award - 2000 Euro
Best Romanian Film - 1000 Euro
NexT covers accommodation and travel expenses (%) for the director / sound-designer of the films in competition.
NexT
Imaginaria
A program to explore parallel universes,
fantasy worlds, alternative history, utopias and dystopias, haunting
visions and dark fears for a night to remember at NexT 2012. An
international off competition program open to sci-fi, fantasy, horror,
extreme action or simply fantastic out-of-the-box films to open your mind
and dare you to dream!
Maximum duration of submitted films: 60
minutes.
The films must be completed after January 1st
2010.
NexT Dance
From good ol' school musicals to hot pop, from street dance & hip hop
to classical ballet & contemporary choreography, we welcome
international narrative short films that spice up their story with a splash
of music & dance, for a very special night at NexT 2012. Our goal: a
2-hour off competition program to electrify our audience and make them go
home humming and swinging.
Maximum duration of submitted films: 60
minutes.
The films must be completed after January 1st
2010.
NexT Kids
A special program for the youngest hearts at NexT 2012, designed to make
them experience smart and fascinating short films: an opportunity for 5 to
12 year olds to discover cinema through creative animations and live action
short films from all around the world. The screenings will be followed by
hands-on special activities related to the films in the program.
Maximum duration: 10 minutes.
For this section only, there is no
time limit regarding the completion date of the films.
For further details, read the regulations
of NexT International Film Festival 2012.
Download the entry form of NexT International Film Festival 2012.
DVD PAL screeners must be sent to:
NexT Cultural Society
179 Traian
Street
024043, Bucharest
Romania
Besides the competition and the
off competition programs, NexT also presents a series of seminars on
directing, sound-design, production & distribution, script-writing etc.
offered free of charge to the participants.
NexT intends to be a meeting point for young filmmakers around the world.
Get-together with local filmmakers &
live music every night.
contact:
Yvonne Irimescu /
Festival coordinator
Phone: +40 21 252 48 67
Mobile phone:
+ 40 721 661 756
www.nextfilmfestival.ro
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