ZAGREB: Swedish Sabaya directed by Hogir Hirori won the Big Stamp in the International Competition of the 18th edition of the International Documentary Film Festival ZagrebDOX  (3-10 April 2022). The Big Stamp in the Regional Competition went to Swiss/Serbian Dida directed by Nikola Ilić and Corina Schwingruber Ilić.

The Estonian Film Institute announced the documentary production grants on 29 March 2022.

BUCHAREST: The project You Are Another Me - A Cathedral of the Body by the Romanian Berlinale Golden Bear winner Adina Pintilie is representing Romania at the 59th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia 2022, where it will open on 21 April 2022.

STRASBOURG: Poland is number four in the top ten of fiction producing countries regarding the number of seasons, with 69 seasons in 2020 and an average of 46 seasons in 2015-2020, according to the report Audiovisual Fiction Production in Europe - 2020 Figures, published by the European Audiovisual Observatory.

UCHAREST: Romanian game developers have announced record growth in 2021, with 67% of companies doing game design noting an increase in revenues according to the Romanian Game Developers Association.

UCHAREST: Romanian game developers have announced record growth in 2021, with 67% of companies doing game design noting an increase in revenues according to the Romanian Game Developers Association.

FNE is launching a new series of articles about one of the fastest growing business sectors in Europe.

TALLINN: Estonian film professionals as well as theatre, music, museum and art professionals are asking the authorities to include a 20 m EUR recovery package in the supplementary budget for 2022. The funding is aimed at compensating for the losses incurred since the autumn of 2021.

VIENNA: The International Screen Institute (ISI) has recently opened applications for its new training programme for European and International Film and TV creatives and executives. There are three courses this year: Legal & Business Affairs, Audience Design Lab, and Sustainability Management, and the first one starts in June.

Vienna, Austria, April 4, 2022 The International Screen Institute (ISI), founded in 2020 as a non-profit organisation, recently opened applications for its new training program for European and International Film and TV creatives and executives.