BERLIN: Nebojša Slijepčević’ Palme d’or winner The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent is among the five titles nominated in the category EUROPEAN SHORT FILM – Prix Vimeo at the European Film Awards 2024. The film is a coproduction between Croatia, France, Bulgaria and Slovenia.

RIGA: The 7-episode Latvian TV drama Mutiny has been acquired by the London-based Canoe Film ahead of its showcase at MIPCOM in Cannes (21 – 24 October 2024). Later, the series will travel to TV Beats Forum (18 – 20 November 2024) within Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event.

TALLINN: Seventeen projects from countries including Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovakia and Czech Republic have been selected for the three categories of Works in Progress, which will be held within the Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event (15 – 22 November 2024).

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Today the European Film Academy revealed the nominees of the European Short Film category. With the announcement the Academy enters a partnership with Vimeo, the innovative video experience platform for creators and enterprises. The cooperation aims to encourage a cultural dialogue and showcases the layered richness of European cinema. Vimeo will serve as the exclusive title sponsor of the European Short Film category, renaming it to “EUROPEAN SHORT FILM – Prix Vimeo”. Furthermore, the European Film Academy welcomes Vimeo “Staff Picks”, a curated selection of exceptional short films from the Vimeo community, on the website of the European Film Awards. With new curated videos added each week, the Academy highlights achievements in short filmmaking year-round. Since 2008 Vimeo’s “Staff Picks” have helped the careers of celebrated directors, inspired millions, and built a global community of storytellers.

The Serbian-Finnish Association is thrilled to announce the 12th edition of the Serbian Film Showcase Festival, which will take place on November 8th and 9th at Korjaamo Kino (Töölönkatu 51B, Helsinki). This annual event offers a unique opportunity to experience some of the finest contemporary Serbian films, with free entry for all visitors.

In the third meeting of 2024, German Films „Distribution Support" awards committee decided to support 41 foreign theatrical releases of German films. In total 302,900 Euro were allocated.

BUDAPEST: Csaba Kael, the government commissioner for film in Hungary, announced at the opening of the Made in Hungary film festival, held in London at the Hungarian Cultural Centre, that Hungary has officially become the second most important centre for film production in Europe, after London.

TALLINN: Eleven titles chosen from among 250 films from 66 countries landed in the First Feature Competition selection of the 28th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF). The festival will be held 8 – 24 November 2024.

COLOGNE: The 7th edition of the established industry event European Work in Progress Cologne (EWIP, 14 – 16 October 2024) announced its winners.