These grants were announced by the Georgian National Film Center (GNFC) on 29 June 2018.

ŽILINA. Nothing Happens has won the 11th Fest Anča International Animation Festival. “The film by Danish duo Uri and Michelle Kranot left a deep impression on us – we were entranced by the atmosphere and hypnotizing pace. The deep experience of something happening is pervasive,” said the panel composed of German TV and Film consultant Agnès Bizzaro, British filmmaker Peter Millard, and film theoretician Michał Bobrowski from Poland. The Anča Award won a trophy designed by ALLT STUDIO as well as EUR 800.

The following grants were announced by the Bulgarian National Film Center on 29 June 2018.

STRASBOURG: The Board of Management of the Council of Europe's Eurimages Fund agreed to support 13 CEE projects from a total of 23 fiction, six documentary and one animated film projects, at its 151st meeting held in Montreal. The total amount spent is 6,447,783 EUR.

ZILINA: Danish Nothing Happens directed by Uri Kranot and Michelle Kranot was awarded the Anča Award at the 2018 Fest Anča, Slovakia's international festival of animated films, that ran from 28 June to 1 July 2018.

BUCHAREST: Butterflies by Tolga Karacelik was awarded Grand Prix at the 2018 Bucharest International Film Festival. For the first time, the festival organised an international competition for short films.

KARLOVY VARY: Young Paris-based sales company Stray Dogs has acquired the Czech/Slovak film Domestique by Adam Sedlák prior to its screening in the official competition of the Karlovy Vary IFF, which runs through 7 July 2018.

Occupation 1968 will have a site-specific Czech Premiere at the Karlovy Vary IFF.

BUDAPEST: In the Dark (LNK), a reality format series, won the third edition of Pitch & Play Live! at the 2018 edition of NATPE Budapest on 27 June 2018.