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OFFICIAL NAME OF COUNTRYLatvia
FILM SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
OFFICIAL NAMENational Film Centre of Latvia
ADDRESSPeitavas 10, Riga LV1050, Latvia
WEBPAGEwww.nkc.gov.lv
CHIEF EXECUTIVEMs. Dita Rietuma
PUBLIC FUNDING AVAILABLE IN EUROS (2017)7 421 327
PERCENTAGE OF PUBLIC FUNDING DEDICATED TO ANIMATION (2017)1 745 436
PUBLIC FUNDING AVAILABLE IN EUROS (2016)4 390 695
PERCENTAGE OF PUBLIC FUNDING DEDICATED TO ANIMATION (2016)652 191
AVERAGE PRODUCTION BUDGET IN € (2016 - 2017):
- FOR SHORT ANIMATED FILM100 563
- FOR FEATURE ANIMATED FILM1 727 353
- FOR EPISODE OF ANIMATED TV SERIES0
TAX INCENTIVESYES
TAX INCENTIVES PERCENTAGEup tp 25%
REGIONAL FUNDS FOR ANIMATIONNO
AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ANIMATED FILM PROFESSIONALSNo specific quotas for animated film professionals
NATIONAL TV BROADCASTER
OFFICIAL NAMEState LLC Latvian Television
ADDRESS33 Zakusalas Embankment, Riga LV1050, Latvia
WEBPAGEhttp://ltv.lsm.lv/lv/berniem/
COMMISSIONING EDITOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANIMATIONMs. Zane Valeniece
FUNDING DEDICATED TO ACQUISITION OF  ANIMATED CONTENT FROM CEE COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARS50% of animation content acquired from France, 30% from Britain, 10% from Germany and 10% from the rest Europe (including CEE countries)
FUNDING DEDICATED TO PRODUCTION OF LOCAL ANIMATED CONTENT IN THE LAST 5 YEARS10-20% of the department's budget annually. In 2018, due to 100 Years Anniversary of Latvia - 50%.
NUMBER OF MINUTES PRODUCED IN THE LAST 5 YEARS0
DISTRIBUTION INFO
ADMISSIONS IN CINEMAS IN 20162 516 259
NUMBER OF SCREENS62
AVERAGE TICKET PRICE IN EUROS4,85
INTERNET PENETRATION RATE76,30%
PRODUCTION INFO
NUMBER OF FEATURE ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN THE PAST 10 YEARS (2007 - 2016)3
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS1
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS2
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS0
NUMBER OF SHORT ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS (2012 - 2016)39
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS33
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS0
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS1
Without state support5
NUMBER OF TV SERIES EPISODES PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS0
EDUCATION
NUMBER OF ANIMATION SCHOOLS0
NUMBER OF ANIMATION COMPANIES12
ASSOCIATION OF ANIMATED FILMLatvian Animation Association
- OFFICIAL NAMEThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- WEBPAGEwww.latviananimation.com
- CHIEF EXECUTIVEMs. Anna Zača
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS
NUMBER OF ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS0
WEBPAGES OF FESTIVALS0
TRADITION OF ANIMATION AND HISTORY
SHORT PRESENTATION OF THE HISTORY OF ANIMATION IN MAXIMUM 500 CHARACTERS (for example main awards and authors, important milestones, trends...)Professional animation in Latvia began in 1965 with the production of Kikerigū! / Cock-a-doodle-doo! by Arnolds Burovs (1915-2006). Since then for half a century continuous high-quality animation production has been going on. This secures that Latvia harbours a superb group of creative and skilled animation professionals working on various types of animation:
• 2 D computer, drawing, cut-out, sand, paint on glass, puppet, clay
• 3 D computer, clay
• Documentary animation
This is proven by numerous awards at the best festivals, just to mention a few:
• Nomination for The best European short film (Villa Antropoff by Vladimir Leschiov, 2012);
• Berlinale (Cristal Bear Let’s Fly!  By Nils Skapans, 1995; the Best Animation Hedgehogs and the City by Ēvalds Lācis, 2013);
• Annecy (Jury’s Prize Awesome Beetle’s Colors by Indra Sproge, 2016);
• Cannes International Film Festival (Short Film Competition To Swallow a Toad by Jurgis Krasons, 2012);
• Hiroshima (Special International Jury Prize Wings and Oars by Vladimir Leshchiov, 2010);
• Ottawa (The Best High School Animation Priorities by Gints Zilbalodis, 2014);
• Zagreb (Special Jury’s Prize Choir Tour by Edmunds Jansons, 2014);
• Clermont-Ferrand Short film festival (The Best Animated Film Insomnia by Vladimir Leschiov, 2005).

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OFFICIAL NAME OF COUNTRYRepublic of Serbia
FILM SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
OFFICIAL NAMEFILM CENTER SERBIA
ADDRESSKoče Popovića 9/3
WEBPAGEhttp://www.fcs.rs
CHIEF EXECUTIVEBoban Jevtić, General manager
PUBLIC FUNDING AVAILABLE IN EUROS
PERCENTAGE OF PUBLIC FUNDING DEDICATED TO ANIMATION5%
AVERAGE PRODUCTION BUDGET IN €:
- FOR SHORT ANIMATED FILM25.000 eur
- FOR FEATURE ANIMATED FILM600.000 eur
- FOR EPISODE OF ANIMATED TV SERIESx
TAX INCENTIVESYES/NO
TAX INCENTIVES PERCENTAGE
REGIONAL FUNDS FOR ANIMATIONYES/NO
AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ANIMATED FILM PROFESSIONALSYES/NO
NATIONAL TV BROADCASTER
OFFICIAL NAMERTS - RADIO TELEVISION of SERBIA
ADDRESSTakovska 10
WEBPAGEhttp://www.rts.rs
COMMISSIONING EDITOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANIMATIONNikola Popević
FUNDING DEDICATED TO ACQUISITION OF  ANIMATED CONTENT FROM CEE COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARSno data
FUNDING DEDICATED TO PRODUCTION OF LOCAL ANIMATED CONTENT IN THE LAST 5 YEARSno data
NUMBER OF MINUTES PRODUCED IN THE LAST 5 YEARSno data
DISTRIBUTION INFO
ADMISSIONS IN CINEMAS IN 20163 530 567
NUMBER OF SCREENS126
AVERAGE TICKET PRICE IN EUROS2,5
INTERNET PENETRATION RATE70%
PRODUCTION INFO
NUMBER OF FEATURE ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN THE PAST 10 YEARS2
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS1
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSx
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS1
NUMBER OF SHORT ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS51 * including student films
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMSno data
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSno data
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSno data
NUMBER OF TV SERIES EPISODES PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS/
EDUCATION
NUMBER OF ANIMATION SCHOOLS4 (Faculty of applied arts, Department for animation / Faculty of Dramatic Arts, subject: animation /Academy of arts in Novi Sad / School of animated film)
NUMBER OF ANIMATION COMPANIESwe don’t have
ASSOCIATION OF ANIMATED FILM Serbain Association of Animators
- OFFICIAL NAMESerbian Association of Animators UFAS
- WEBPAGEwww.ufas.rs
- CHIEF EXECUTIVENikola Majdak
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS
NUMBER OF ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS6 - Balkanima (Beograd), Animanima (Čačak), FESA (Beograd, studentski), Zlatni puž (Vranje, dečji), Animator fest (Jagodina, deca i mladi), Konstantinov zlatnik (Niš),
WEBPAGES OF FESTIVALShttp://www.balkanima.org, http://www.animanima.org http://www.fesafestival.org                   http://saf.co.rs                http://www.animatorfest.com      http://www.scf98.rs
TRADITION OF ANIMATION AND HISTORY
SHORT PRESENTATION OF THE HISTORY OF ANIMATION IN MAXIMUM 500 CHARACTERS (for example main awards and authors, important milestones, trends...)The first Serbian animated film is Solista by Nikola Majdak (1963). In Yugoslavia, animation develops, in the 1990s, due to the crisis in the country, it stagnates, and after 2000 it begins to develop again. In 2004, the Festival Balkanima was established, the Animation department at Facilty of Aplied Arts, the Animanima festival 2007, and two feature films Film Noir (2007) and Edit and Me (2009) as well as numerous short films. Among the current authors we highlight: Rastko Ćirić (professor), Vera Vlajić, Aleksa Gajić (Edit and Me), Miloš Tomić, Igor Ćorić, Ana Nedeljković & Nikola Majdak Jr. (Rabbitland, Silver Bear, Berlinale 2013)

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OFFICIAL NAME OF COUNTRYREPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA
FILM SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
OFFICIAL NAMESlovenian Film Centre, a public agency of the Republic of Slovenia (SFC)
ADDRESSMiklošičeva 38
SI - 1000 Ljubljana
WEBPAGEhttp://www.film-center.si
CHIEF EXECUTIVENataša Bučar
PUBLIC FUNDING AVAILABLE IN EUROS (2017)3 605 355
PERCENTAGE OF PUBLIC FUNDING DEDICATED TO ANIMATIONnot fixed
AVERAGE PRODUCTION BUDGET IN €:
- FOR SHORT ANIMATED FILM102 297
- FOR FEATURE ANIMATED FILM/
- FOR EPISODE OF ANIMATED TV SERIES/
TAX INCENTIVESYES
TAX INCENTIVES PERCENTAGE25%
REGIONAL FUNDS FOR ANIMATIONNO
AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ANIMATED FILM PROFESSIONALSYES, starting in 2018
NATIONAL TV BROADCASTER
OFFICIAL NAMERadio-Television Slovenia
(RTV Slovenia or RTVS)
ADDRESSKolodvorska 2, SI-1550 Ljubljana
WEBPAGEhttp://www.rtvslo.si
COMMISSIONING EDITOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANIMATIONMartina Peštaj,
Head of Children's and Youth Programme;
contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
FUNDING DEDICATED TO ACQUISITION OF  ANIMATED CONTENT FROM CEE COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
FUNDING DEDICATED TO PRODUCTION OF LOCAL ANIMATED CONTENT IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
NUMBER OF MINUTES PRODUCED IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
DISTRIBUTION INFO
ADMISSIONS IN CINEMAS IN 20162 343 486
NUMBER OF SCREENS114
AVERAGE TICKET PRICE IN EUROS5,07
INTERNET PENETRATION RATE82%
PRODUCTION INFO
NUMBER OF FEATURE ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN THE PAST 10 YEARS0
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS0
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS0
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS0
NUMBER OF SHORT ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS (2013-2017)39
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMSN/A
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSN/A
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSN/A
NUMBER OF TV SERIES EPISODES PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS0
EDUCATION
NUMBER OF ANIMATION SCHOOLS6

4 Universities/colleges
University of Nova Gorica School of Arts (www.ung.si/en/study/school-of-arts/)
The Academy of Fine Arts and Design of the University of Ljubljana – ALUO
(http://www.aluo.uni-lj.si/)
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (https://feri.um.si/en/study/)
Institute and academy of multimedia – IAM
(https://iam.si)

2 Secondary schools
High School of Design and Photography Ljubljana
(www.smgs.si)
High School for Media and Graphic Design Ljubljana
(www.ssof.si)
NUMBER OF ANIMATION COMPANIES20
ASSOCIATION OF ANIMATED FILM: D’SAF! – Slovenian Animated Film Association
- OFFICIAL NAMESlovenian Animated Film Association 
(Društvo slovenskega animiranega filma - DSAF)
- WEBPAGEhttp://cargocollective.com/animirani-film
- CHIEF EXECUTIVEMatija Šturm
(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS
NUMBER OF ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS3
WEBPAGES OF FESTIVALSAnimateka International Animated Film Festival
(www.animateka.si)
Little Elephant, International Children and Youth Animated Film Festival
(www.enimation.si)
StopTrik International Film Festival
(www.stoptrik.eu)
TRADITION OF ANIMATION AND HISTORY
SHORT PRESENTATION OF THE HISTORY OF ANIMATION IN MAXIMUM 500 CHARACTERS (for example main awards and authors, important milestones, trends...)Slovenian animation has seen a historical expansion in recent years. Professional projects ranging from animated shorts to new animated TV series episodes are in production or preproduction, and some projects await premiere screenings and festival tours. Some of the projects received a huge international visibility due to prestigous nominations and festival awards in the previous years, e.i. Špela Čadež's Boles with nomination for Cartoon d'Or and awards at Hiroshima, DOC Lepizig, Animafest Zagreb, Monstra and many others. Her newest project, Nighthaw,received Grand Prix Award at infamous Holland Animation Festival and at Animafest Zagreb and over 20 other festival awards till now. Also Kolja Saksida's project of short animated films Koyaa is quite an international success with selection to over 200 film festivals. 

It is encouraging to see the projects of renowed authors like Špela Čadež, Kolja Saksida, Dušan Kastelic, Grega Mastnak and others being enriched by the first professional films of younger authors (Leon Vidmar, Timon Leder).

Established in 2011, Slovenian Animated Film Association enabled animators to represent their common interests to decision makers festivals and connect on an international level (Visegrad Animation Forum).

Work with students at the university level has resulted in a raising number and quality of student films, while different educational approaches for general public achieved greater popularity of animated films among all audiences, young and old.

Festivals have played an important role by providing insight into international production and promotion of animated films − particularly Animateka.

The quality of new projects has been recognised by national funds, with the Slovene Film Center and Radio-Television of Slovenia as main sources of financial support and a few projects raising grants from other regional funds such as HAVC in Croatia and the ReAct regional fund.








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OFFICIAL NAME OF COUNTRYPOLAND
FILM SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
OFFICIAL NAMEPolish Film Institute
ADDRESSKrakowskie Przedmieście 21/23, 00-071 Warsaw, Poland
WEBPAGEwww.pisf.pl
CHIEF EXECUTIVEActing Director Izabela Kiszka-Hoflik
PUBLIC FUNDING AVAILABLE IN EUROS30 M EUR
PERCENTAGE OF PUBLIC FUNDING DEDICATED TO ANIMATIONFor development and production - 13.5%  *
AVERAGE PRODUCTION BUDGET IN €:
- FOR SHORT ANIMATED FILM46 078, 84 EUR
- FOR FEATURE ANIMATED FILM498,701 EUR*
- FOR EPISODE OF ANIMATED TV SERIES16.468,42 EUR**/ 3.703 EUR
TAX INCENTIVESYES/NO
TAX INCENTIVES PERCENTAGE
REGIONAL FUNDS FOR ANIMATIONYES/NO
AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ANIMATED FILM PROFESSIONALSYES/NO
Film with PFI funding, produced in 2016, copyright criterium 
Total number of production: 15
Number of short-lenght films: 7
Number of medium-lenght films: 4
Number of feature films: 1
Number of series: 3 (altogheter 41 episodes)
NATIONAL TV BROADCASTER
OFFICIAL NAMETelewizja Polska S.A.
ADDRESS17 Jana Pawła Woronicza Street, Warsaw, Poland
WEBPAGEwww.tvp.pl
COMMISSIONING EDITOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANIMATIONN/A
FUNDING DEDICATED TO ACQUISITION OF  ANIMATED CONTENT FROM CEE COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
FUNDING DEDICATED TO PRODUCTION OF LOCAL ANIMATED CONTENT IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
NUMBER OF MINUTES PRODUCED IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
DISTRIBUTION INFO
ADMISSIONS IN CINEMAS IN 201652,1 mln
NUMBER OF SCREENSapp. 1200
AVERAGE TICKET PRICE IN EUROS4,25
INTERNET PENETRATION RATE
PRODUCTION INFO
NUMBER OF FEATURE ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN THE PAST 5 YEARS2
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS1
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS1
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS0
NUMBER OF SHORT ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS47
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS44
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS0
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS3
NUMBER OF TV SERIES EPISODES PRODUCED IN PAST 4 YEARS11
EDUCATION
NUMBER OF ANIMATION SCHOOLSAnimation Films And Film Special Effects studies at Lodz Film School
NUMBER OF ANIMATION COMPANIESapprox. 30
ASSOCIATION OF ANIMATED FILM
- OFFICIAL NAMEPolish Animation Producers Association
- WEBPAGEhttp://sppa.eu/
- CHIEF EXECUTIVERobert Jaszczurowski
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS
NUMBER OF ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS4
WEBPAGES OF FESTIVALSInternational Film Festival Etiuda&Anima
http://etiudaandanima.com/
International Animation Art Festival Animart
http://animart.pl/
International Animated Film Festival Animator
http://www.animator-festival.com/
OPLA!
http://www.polskaanimacja.pl/
TRADITION OF ANIMATION AND HISTORY
SHORT PRESENTATION OF THE HISTORY OF ANIMATION IN MAXIMUM 500 CHARACTERS (for example main awards and authors, important milestones, trends...)2017 marks the 70th anniversary of Polish film animation. Throughout the history there were many worldwide known and awarded Polish animators such as Szczechura, Lenica, Borowczyk, Giersz, Kucia and many more. Among the numerous international awards there are Oscar for "Tango" by Rybczynski (1983), Oscar nomination for Baginski’s “Cathedral” in 2002 and an award for “Peter and Wolf” by S.Templeton (Polish-British coproduction) in 2008. This year, after 6 years of creative development, its premiere had the world's first fully painted feature film “Loving Vincent” by D.Kobiela.

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OFFICIAL NAME OF COUNTRYRepublic of Macedonia
FILM SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
OFFICIAL NAMEMacedonian Film Agency
ADDRESS8 March, Nr. 4, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia
WEBPAGEwww.filmagency.gov.mk
CHIEF EXECUTIVEGorjan Tozija
PUBLIC FUNDING AVAILABLE IN EUROSPublic funding is provided only by Macedonian Film Agency which annual budget for 2017 is approx. 6M euros
PERCENTAGE OF PUBLIC FUNDING DEDICATED TO ANIMATIONnot specified
AVERAGE PRODUCTION BUDGET IN €:Annual budget for 2017 is approx. 6M euros
- FOR SHORT ANIMATED FILMN/A                                                                                                  *Macedonian Film Agency has not specified budget for each separate scheme
- FOR FEATURE ANIMATED FILMN/A                                                                                                  *Macedonian Film Agency has not specified budget for each separate scheme
- FOR EPISODE OF ANIMATED TV SERIESN/A                                                                                                  *Macedonian Film Agency has not specified budget for each separate scheme
TAX INCENTIVESYES
TAX INCENTIVES PERCENTAGE20%
REGIONAL FUNDS FOR ANIMATIONNO
AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ANIMATED FILM PROFESSIONALSYES
NATIONAL TV BROADCASTER
OFFICIAL NAMEMacedonian Radio Television
ADDRESSbul. Goce Delcev b.b. 1000 Skopje, Macedonia
WEBPAGEwww.mrt.com.mk
COMMISSIONING EDITOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANIMATION/
FUNDING DEDICATED TO ACQUISITION OF  ANIMATED CONTENT FROM CEE COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARS/
FUNDING DEDICATED TO PRODUCTION OF LOCAL ANIMATED CONTENT IN THE LAST 5 YEARS/
NUMBER OF MINUTES PRODUCED IN THE LAST 5 YEARS/
DISTRIBUTION INFO
ADMISSIONS IN CINEMAS IN 2016366,878
NUMBER OF SCREENS13 *
AVERAGE TICKET PRICE IN EUROS3,5
INTERNET PENETRATION RATE1,439,089 internet users
PRODUCTION INFO
NUMBER OF FEATURE ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN THE PAST 10 YEARS/
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS/
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS/
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS/
NUMBER OF SHORT ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS (2012-2017)8
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMS7
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS0
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS1
NUMBER OF TV SERIES EPISODES PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS/
EDUCATION
NUMBER OF ANIMATION SCHOOLS1 (University of audiovisual arts)
NUMBER OF ANIMATION COMPANIES4
ASSOCIATION OF ANIMATED FILM/
- OFFICIAL NAME/
- WEBPAGE/
- CHIEF EXECUTIVE/
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS
NUMBER OF ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS1 festival: Animax
WEBPAGES OF FESTIVALSwww.animaxskopjefest.mk
TRADITION OF ANIMATION AND HISTORY
SHORT PRESENTATION OF THE HISTORY OF ANIMATION IN MAXIMUM 500 CHARACTERS (for example main awards and authors, important milestones, trends...)
* Cineplexx (9 screens), Cinema Millenium (1 screen), Cinema Frosina (1 screen), Cinema Centar of Culture Bitola (1 screen), Macedonian Cinematheque (1 screen)

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OFFICIAL NAME OF COUNTRYBulgaria
FILM SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS
OFFICIAL NAMEBulgarian National Film Center
ADDRESS2A Dondukov Blvd., Sofia 1000
WEBPAGEhttps://www.nfc.bg/
CHIEF EXECUTIVEMrs. Jana Karaivanova
PUBLIC FUNDING AVAILABLE IN EUROS6 750 000
PERCENTAGE OF PUBLIC FUNDING DEDICATED TO ANIMATION6,45%
AVERAGE PRODUCTION BUDGET IN €:6025 (per minute)
- FOR SHORT ANIMATED FILMN/A
- FOR FEATURE ANIMATED FILMN/A
- FOR EPISODE OF ANIMATED TV SERIESN/A
TAX INCENTIVESNO
TAX INCENTIVES PERCENTAGE
REGIONAL FUNDS FOR ANIMATIONNO
AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ANIMATED FILM PROFESSIONALSNO
NATIONAL TV BROADCASTER
OFFICIAL NAMEBulgarian National Television
ADDRESS29 San Stefano Str, Sofia
WEBPAGEhttps://www.bnt.bg/en
COMMISSIONING EDITOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANIMATIONN/A
FUNDING DEDICATED TO ACQUISITION OF  ANIMATED CONTENT FROM CEE COUNTRIES IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
FUNDING DEDICATED TO PRODUCTION OF LOCAL ANIMATED CONTENT IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
NUMBER OF MINUTES PRODUCED IN THE LAST 5 YEARSN/A
DISTRIBUTION INFO
ADMISSIONS IN CINEMAS IN 20165 585 000 (for entire industry) / 175 000 (Bulgarian productions
NUMBER OF SCREENS209
AVERAGE TICKET PRICE IN EUROS4,52
INTERNET PENETRATION RATEN/A
PRODUCTION INFO
NUMBER OF FEATURE ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN THE PAST 10 YEARS81
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMSN/A
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSN/A
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSN/A
NUMBER OF SHORT ANIMATED FILMS PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARS51
- NUMBER OF 100% NATIONAL FILMSN/A
- NUMBER OF MINORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSN/A
- NUMBER OF MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONSN/A
NUMBER OF TV SERIES EPISODES PRODUCED IN PAST 5 YEARSN/A
EDUCATION
NUMBER OF ANIMATION SCHOOLS3
NUMBER OF ANIMATION COMPANIESN/A
ASSOCIATION OF ANIMATED FILMAssociation of Independent Animators
- OFFICIAL NAMEBulgarian Association of Independent Cartoon Animation and Artists - Proiko Proikov.
- WEBPAGEhttp://www.baicaa.org/en/home/
- CHIEF EXECUTIVEMrs. Nadejda Slavova
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS
NUMBER OF ANIMATION FILM FESTIVALS3
WEBPAGES OF FESTIVALShttp://www.zlatenriton.bg/
http://www.varnafest.org/
http://2018.animationfest-bg.eu/bg/home/
TRADITION OF ANIMATION AND HISTORY
SHORT PRESENTATION OF THE HISTORY OF ANIMATION IN MAXIMUM 500 CHARACTERS (for example main awards and authors, important milestones, trends...)Some researchers like Nadejda Marinchevska state that 1915 is the birth year of the Bulgarian animated cinema. The 80's were its strongest period.The 1984 film by Slav Bakalov "Mariage"  won the Best animation award in Cannes. The production of animated films in Bulgaria in the 1980s has doubled since the 1970s. An apotheosis of its success is the nomination for Student Oscar for "The Canfilm", created by Zlatin Radev. The last great success of an animator from the native animation school is Teo Ushev's achievement in the Oscar prize competition in 2017.

 

TALLINN:  Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event Awards 2017 were announced on 30 November 2017. Projects and producers from the Czech Republic, Romania, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Georgia are among the winners.

Marine Gulbiani is currently in production with documentary Before Father Is Back, a coproduction between France, Georgia and Germany.

At at ceremony in Tallinn tonight the 2017 awards of Industry@Tallinn &; Baltic Event were presented.

 

'Wonderful Losers. A Different World", from Lithuanian film director Arunas Matelis, was awarded the Best Documentary Feature at the 33rd edition of the International Warsaw Film Festival (WFF). As the winner at one of the top eight 'A' class film festivals (along with Cannes, Venice and Berlin) in Europe, Arunas Matelis' documentary will also be eligible in the selection for the European Film Academy Awards.

'Wonderful Losers. A Different World" uncovers the invisible side of "Giro d'Italia" - one of the harshest as well as one of the biggest cycling races in the world. Despite its popularity, few people know about the complex, hierarchal structure of the race which often bears similarity to monastic rules, including unconditional acceptance and self-sacrifice. The film focuses on cyclists who always ride in the back, carry the water for others and are destined to lose at the very beginning of the race - the so-called "gregarious"/"domestique", the monks of professional cycling, ready to overcome enormous challenges in order to help the leader of the team win the race.

"It's a film that immerses you into its world from the first seconds. With every frame the cyclists' pain becomes more and more that of your own, their wounds gradually become yours, and only when everything ends you are able to go back to your own reality. This story can be as mesmerizing even for those who don't fancy cycling races or don't even cycle themselves - it's about passion and sacrifice for a common goal, a sacrifice for another person", - claims Stefan Laudyn, the director of the WFF.

Film director Arunas Matelis highlights the importance of winning the Best Documentary Feature at the WFF, claiming that the stories selected by this festival are among the most powerful in the world. Winning in the competition programme is a remarkable accomplishment for any film director, and he feels honored to have been able to present an eight-year long production to the international audience.

"The film lasts 71 minutes and it took me the same amount of time to answer the questions from the audience. The applause it received goes not only for me but for the whole team too, as they all showed outstanding determination and ambition at work despite the difficulties we faced, e.g. extremely dynamic and complex shooting conditions. It would have been impossible to make this film without my amazing crew," - says A. Matelis.

The premier at the WFF received positive response from the audience, as many viewers appreciated the fact that the director had the courage to

draw the backstage curtains of the enduring cycling races. It was the first time somebody had chosen to use the language of cinema to talk not about the winners who usually take all the credit, but rather about those who stay in the shadow. These "gregarious"/"domestique" opened up their hearts to the director and let him watch their daily routine - exhausting training and strenuous races where there's not even a chance for a personal victory, only the duty to overcome the harshest challenges in order to help your team's leader triumph.

"How did you manage to get so close to the heroes of your film?" was among the most popular questions at the first screening. A. Matelis admitted that gaining cyclists' trust was among the most difficult tasks for the whole crew. "Days and even weeks had to pass before the "gregarious" started to notice our persistence to capture the smell of sweat instead of the taste of victory. Very often we had to shoot in the most dangerous conditions and risk the safety of the crew. I believe this is what finally made the heroes fully trust our intentions", - claims the director.

"Wonderful Losers. A Different World" is one of the most complex and riskiest documentary projects in Europe - it's been 40 years since any film director was given the permission to shoot the race from the inside with his own crew. Once there was a green light, the Italian press had been extremely interested in the development of this project. "None of my awards or earlier films have earned as much attention in Italy as "Wonderful Losers. A Different World", - adds the author of the film with a smile.

"Arunas Matelis takes a risky move: he speaks not about the winners, but instead - the sweat-pouring sportsmen who remain in the shadow", - still in astonishment the Italian daily newsletter La Repubblica recently wrote.

"I was intrigued to understand those who cross the finishing line second though could be there first, those who choose to be someone else's sword-bearers. It's hard to imagine a bigger paradox - years after years the sportsmen undergo rigorous training and aim for constant improvement just for the sake of someone else's victory. Even before the actual shooting began I saw this phenomenon as a universal topic. A conscious sacrifice for another person. Honestly, it's not even important whom we are talking about - the cyclists who set aside their ambitions to win, somebody in a couple who gives up his/her career for another's welfare, a mother who stays at home to bring up her kids or children who sacrifice their lives to take care of their ill parents. At the end of the day, the criteria defining the winners in each situation become even more unclear", - says Matelis.

Up until Arunas Matelis was allowed to observe the "Giro d'Italia" race from within, the last independent filmmaker to do so was Jorgen Leth, director of the legendary film "Stars and Watercarriers", released in 1973.

"Getting a permission to shoot the famous race after a forty-year gap was a huge challenge and an outstanding victory at he same time. It was only when the shooting began did we understand why "Giro d'Italia" takes place in a closed and carefully guarded terrain where nobody, except for the sportsmen, their teams and medical-car doctors medical were allowed to enter",- admits the director. 

Arunas Matelis, a well-known documentary film director, has already been recognized in the international film community for his earlier films. Numerous significant prizes include the "Directors Guild of America" award for "Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentaries", making his "Before Flying Back to the Earth" the best documentary in the world in 2007. Interestingly, this was also his last film before the "Wonderful Losers. A Different World". Hoping for new, captivating stories from Arunas Matelis, the members of the Directors Guild of America were surprised and confused to receive nothing for a long time.

"It took me four years to start shooting a new film. "Before Flying Back to the Earth" was born out of my own painful personal experience. For years it felt as if I am not allowed to tell a new story unless it touches me personally as much as the previous one. Many times I would arrive at a location to shoot and find myself unable to even touch the camera for the fear that I won't be able to put all of myself into the new film. Gladly, the idea for "Wonderful Losers. A Different World" changed everything and brought back the desire to create again. Cycling is my childhood dream that never came true", - admits the director and delivers a story full of personal experience encrypted in the symbolic language of cinema.

The film "Wonderful Losers. A Different World" is the biggest European co-production so far. Initiated by Arunas Matelis' own production house "Studio Nominum" (Lithuania), the film was co-produced with an array of foreign countries, including Italy, Switzerland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Latvia, Spain and Belgium.

The premier at the International Warsaw Film Festival was made possible thanks to the Lithuanian Film Center, Audiovisual authors and producers rights association "AVAKA", and the Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to the Republic of Poland.

The national premier in Lithuania is expected to be held at the beginning of 2018.