The programme of the 29th Trieste Film Festival is online on website www.triestefilmfestival.it.

Born on the eve of the fall of the Berlin Wall (the 0 edition is dated back to 1987), the Trieste Film Festival – now directed by Fabio Grosoli and Nicoletta Romeo – is the first and most important Italian event dedicated to Central and Eastern European cinema, which has continued for 30 years to be a favoured observatory of cinematography and lesser known authors – for the Italian public, and more generally for ‘‘westerners’’. More than just a festival, it is a bridge that connects the different latitudes of European cinema, discovering early the names and trends that will impose themselves on an international scale in the future. 

 

 

Being the first film festival of the year has its advantages: for example being the first able to celebrate an anniversary as important as the 50th of 1968. At the 29thTrieste Film Festival, from the 19th until the 28th of January, the homage begins with the poster, which reinvents a 1962 photo by Mario Magajna from the set of Senilità (Careless). ‘’The gamble – explains Max Mestroni of Claimax, who for years has handled the  image of the festival – was using a black and white photo and transforming the background of Piazza Unità into a lysergic ‘’wonderland’’, which retains the spirit of a year full of energy and colour’’.

The heart of the ’68 celebrations will be REBELS 68. EAST ‘N’ WEST REVOLUTION, a retrospective that, loyal to the spirit of the Trieste Film Festival, will examine this crucial year from the second half of the 1900s from two sides: the West, with authors such as Godard, Roeg and Bertolucci, and the East with names such asPintilie, Dezső, Nĕmec and Žilnik. This is without forgetting titles and personalities who, from Bellocchio to Makavejev to Garrel – have pioneered and have been wholly inspired by ’68, prolonging its spirit into years to come.

‘’The idea – explain the directors of the TsFF, Fabrizio Grosoli and Nicoletta Romeo – is to track down authors and cinematographers with unusual contact points, and the spirit of a period completely characterised by an exceptional creativity from East to West with its thematic and stylistic assonances’’.

‘’A brief, electrifying period of total revolution’’, add Mariuccia Ciotta and Roberto Silvestri, curators of the ‘’Western’’ part of the retrospective: ‘’In cinema, everything should be subverted: the language, the hierarchical production methods, the concept of professionalism, the awards, the reception and the historical method, should all be considered, completely and eternally. A film should not still be the marvellous chirping of a nightingale in a golden cage, but the end of every cage. It is the possibility for anyone  to take a camera in hand without asking permission and to film other possible worlds’’.

Born on the eve of the fall of the Berlin Wall (the 0 edition is dated back to 1987), the Trieste Film Festival – now directed by Fabio Grosoli and Nicoletta Romeo – is the first and most important Italian event dedicated to Central and Eastern European cinema, which has continued for 30 years to be a favoured observatory of cinematography and lesser known authors – for the Italian public, and more generally for ‘‘westerners’’. More than just a festival, it is a bridge that connects the different latitudes of European cinema, discovering early the names and trends that will impose themselves on an international scale in the future. 

 

SKOPJE: Secret Ingredient, the debut feature by Macedonian director Gjorce Stavreski, premiered in 14 European countries in prime time on HBOs Cinemax 2 channel on New Year’s Eve 2018. The film is also available in the offer of the HBO on-demand video streaming service – HBO GO.

PARIS: Aide au Cinémas du Monde (ACM) Distribution within the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée in Paris has launched a new call for the distribution support of international coproductions with a deadline of 28 February 2018.

TRIESTE: The eighth edition of the coproduction forum When East Meets West will feature 21 film projects from 16 countries within the Trieste Film Festival, from 21 to 23 January 2018.

21 film projects from 16 countries will be presented at the eight edition of When East Meets West, the Italian co-production forum taking place on January 21-23, 2018 in the frame of the Trieste Film Festival. This year WEMW will bring together more than 400 industry professionals from over 35 countries, particularly from the 2018 East & West spotlight territories: South East Europe (Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia) and the Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden)

STRASBOURG: Council of Europe's Eurimages Fund distributed 3,786,026 EUR to 20 projects including eight CEE projects.

These are the production and development grants for the last sessions of 2017 announced by the Estonian Film Institute and the the Cultural Endowment of Estonia on 22 December 2017.

On Friday, 8 September, the shooting of the feature film debut My Last Year as a Loser by the director and screenwriter Urša Menart began. To the Slovenian film audience, Urša is best known for her documentaries There Once Was a Land of Hardworking People and What about Mojca? which address, in a comical manner, the issues of national identity and the relations between history and popular culture.

DUBROVNIK: The eighth and last season of the HBO series Game of Thrones will be shot in Dubrovnik in 2018. HBO has already announced in a statement that the premiere is set for 2019.