BUDAPEST: Hungarian director Robert Pejo is in pre-production on his new film, Paw, a story based on the real life of the famous Hungarian rescue dog and his trainer Laszlo Lehoczki. Produced by Laszlo Kantor's Uj Budapest Filmstudio the film is set to shoot in autumn. Pejo's wife Magda Dajni has written the script.

If you are experienced scriptwriter from Central and Eastern Europe and you have ready script - do not forget to apply for ScripTeast before July 30th!

We are proud to unveil the programme for this year's presentation of East European documentary works-in-progress. Nine remarkable projects that will be released from July 2010 - 2011 will be presented by, among others, Vít Klusák, Erika Hníková, Martin Ryšavý, Pavel Kostomarov, Marianna Kaat, Gyula Nemes, Salome Jashi, Marek Šulík and Andris Gauja. Docu Talents from the East takes place July 6, 2010 at 10:30am at Hotel Thermal, Karlovy Vary.

"War Games and The Man Who Stopped Them " by Dariusz Jablonski at the special screening in the prestigious Frontline Club in London.

Baltic Event Co-Production Market
December 1-3, 2010, Tallinn


Animation producers from across Europe will present their latest projects at the next edition of Cartoon Forum, the platform to boost the co-production and distribution of European animation for television that will celebrate its 21st edition from 14 to 17 September in Sopron, Hungary. This will be the first time that the event is held in a new EU country since its creation in 1990.

Short film "Hanoi-Warsaw" directed by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz has been nominated for EFA award in the Short Film category.

London, Monday 21 June 2010 -- ITV Studios Global Entertainment has sold a substantial programming package to Hungary's 4 Story TV ahead of DISCOP this week.

Prague, June 21,2010 - In conjunction with the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the twin-city relationship between Prague and Hamburg, Czech Film Center has teamed up with Kinematheka Humburk to host a film festival coupled with a meeting for producers. From June 23 - 27, Made in Prag will present dozens of Czech feature films to Hamburg audiences for the first time. The bill of fare for the 5-day festival is rounded out by a section profiling of Prague and three blocks of short films made by film school students from Prague and Hamburg. A delegation of dozens of Czech directors, producers and film professionals will also be on hand throughout the festival.