Application deadline: April 20







Submissions are now open for Ex Oriente Film 2012, the year-long international workshop supporting the development and funding of creative documentary films from Central and Eastern Europe. Starting this year, the deadline for application to Ex Oriente Film has moved to April 20.



Ex Oriente Film is an international workshop dedicated to the development and funding of creative documentary films in Central and Eastern Europe. At three workshops (the 4th session focused on rough cuts is for selected projects only) that take place in the course of one year, directors and producers develop their projects and funding strategies and benefit from the assistance and valuable advice provided by established European producers, directors, experts and commissioning editors. The Ex Oriente Film training programme is completed with the co-production meeting East European Forum that gives documentary filmmakers a chance to pitch their project and secure funding from West European and North American broadcasters. The three residential workshops and the East European Forum pitching are supplemented by the Doc Launch follow-up programme that tracks the projects till their completion.







EX ORIENTE FILM WORKSHOP DEADLINE IS: April 20, 2012

To apply with your documentary project, please fill out theonline ENTRY FORM

Application is free of charge!



Individual meetings with selected applicants: May 2012 (TBC)

Final selection of projects: May 2012


1st Workshop Session - „Find Your Originality“: mid-June 2012 (Czech Republic, TBC)
2nd Workshop Session - „Production & Story Development“: October 2012 (within IDFF Jihlava, Jihlava, Czech Republic)
3rd Workshop Session - „The Market Opens“: March 2013 (within One World Film Festival, Prague, Czech Republic)





Participants: Out of all submitted projects, 14 projects will be selected, i.e., 28 participants (14 director-producer teams) will be included in the workshop.



Participation Fee: The participation fee is EUR 1,500 per selected project (includes all accommodation, coffee breaks and lunches during the three workshops for 1-2 pers.).



Scholarships: Participants from Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia may apply for a scholarship to cover part of the accommodation and participation fees. Applicants must prove there is no possibility of scholarship in their own country and that the project is not supported by any development funding. To confirm this, applicants must send us a request with an official letter from their local MEDIA Desk or national film centre.



Conditions of Participation: Participants must be proficient in English. All workshop sessions must be attended by both the producer and the director.

EX ORIENTE STEP BY STEP

1st Session: “Find Your Originality”

Place and dates: mid-June 2012 (Czech Republic, TBC)

The first workshop session aims to offer the participants inspiration as they develop their projects. The programme is divided between various master classes of visiting experts and practical intensive work on the projects. In the practical part of the programme, participants mainly work on the processing and development of their documentary projects, focusing on contents and storytelling. Workshops help participants analyze and understand the potential of their subject matter, ideas and plot, to find out what makes them universal, to expand on and strengthen these very points:



- story of the film and its protagonists;

- analyzing the strong and weak points of the project and its international dimension;

- constructing a basic concept for the strategy of the film’s production and financing;

- group work and individual consultations to the project;

- film screenings for inspiration;

- theory sessions on how to write and develop a professional project for international co-production;

- basic orientation within the system of European funding, grants and broadcasters.



2nd Session: “Production Development”

Place and dates: October 24 – 30, 2012 (Jihlava, Czech Republic)

The second workshop session focuses on budgeting, legal aspects of co-productions, strategies for selecting commissioning editors and the proper television format, as well as a deeper creative development of the projects, the rough material as well as the documentary script. The second session is specific in that it has a partly separate programme for directors and producers. It also puts a strong emphasis on the development of the projects distribution strategy.


3rd Session: “The Market Opens”

March 4 – 10, 2013 (Prague, Czech Republic)

The third workshop session is dedicated mainly to communication skills and distribution plan and sales, training in pitching techniques, post-pitching negotiations and defining the potential of East European independent producers in the EU film market. The three sessions are completed with a two-day pitching forum where all participants pitch their projects.







The three residential workshops and the East European Forum pitching are supplemented by the Doc Launch follow-up programme which tracks the projects till their completion.



Year-round Consultancy: An important aspect of Ex Oriente Film are the year-round online sessions and consultations led by the lead and guest tutors of the workshop. Further information about Ex Oriente Film are available HERE.







Contact:
Veronika Lišková, Programme Coordinator

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Institute of Documentary Film (IDF)
Školská 12, Prague 1, 110 00
Czech Republic
www.DOKweb.net


{mosimage}Warsaw: The annual Polish Eagles awards for best Polish films of the year will be held on Monday 19 March 2012 after being cancelled due to a day of national mourning in Poland following the tragic train accident that took 16 lives two weeks ago.

The Lithuanian Ministry of Culture has announced 4,233,360 LT (1.22 million EUR) in film grants for 14 feature, documentary and animated films.

Call for FILM SPRING OPEN-AIR 2012

27.04 – 06.05.2012 Krakow, Poland

Registration is open till March 31st 2012.

It has been seven years thanks to the initiative of Slawomir Idziak filmmakers from Poland and Europe meet to develop their ideas and make films to learn new technologies. In 2012 for the second time it will take place in Krakow, Poland (from April 27th till May 6th, 2012).

INTERACTIVE CINEMA

We invite our participants to create an interactive film show. All films made at Film Spring Open-Air will be related to a music show, so called mastertrack. The soundtrack from this event will serve as a timeline, which gives time reference to other tracks. This means that following film tracks can show events that are taking place in another place but at exactly the same time.

Finally, Film Spring Open will show selected films on the Internet on a specially designed Interactive Interface (so-called Interface ID) build in cooperation with National Audiovisual Institute.

The viewers will also have the possibility to see our work on YouTube’s Partner Channel so that films made by our participants could reach millions of viewers around the world.

FUTURE OF CINEMA AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES

Following our main objective, which is future of cinema and new technologies, Film Spring Open-Air 2012 program focuses on workshops (including hands-on tests of equipment and software) as well as professional lectures.

Apart from a continuation of successful 3D Workshops and Documentary Workshops it will be also dedicated to interactive dramaturgy, meetings with outstanding filmmakers and new production models of low-budget films.

Many professionals have already expressed their interest to become our speakers to share their knowledge and experience during our workshops, among the others:

Sławomir Idziak (DOP), Neil Corbould (SFX), Bogdan Dziworski (documentary director), Kaspar Kallas (editor), Daniele Siragusano (stereographer), Detlev Buck (director), Jan Komasa (director), Tomasz Bagiński (director) and Platige Image, Małgorzata Szumowska (director), Andrzej Waluk (stereographer), Michael Laakmann (stereographer), Łukasz Baka (stereographer), Robert Chaciński (digital image technician) as well as representatives from CD Projekt RED Studio (authors of “The Witcher”) and Google/YouTube (Presentation of the opportunities that YouTube offers to filmmakers and authors to promote content and its monetization.)

We would like to continue our collaboration with Alvernia Studios and technological partners. Hands-on tests of equipment and software of the following companies are planned:

(Panasonic Europe, Hewlett-Packard, Adobe Systems, RCS Systemy Komputerowe Apple Authorized Reseller, Screen Plane GmbH, FGV Schmidle, Zodiak Jerzy Hoffman Film Production, CinePostproduction GmbH, Luks Film Lighting)

3D WORKSHOPS CONTINUED

After a great success of 3D Workshops in 2011, FilmSpringers have recently worked with DOP Slawomir Idziak on the shooting plan of high-budget German production in 3D, "Measuring the World". We will present newest technologies for 3D films (shooting and postproduction ones).

For more information about Film Spring Open-Air please visit the following links:

ABOUT US

PROGRAM 2012

INTERACTIVE INTERFACE

MAKING-OF FILMS

Online registration is open till March 31st 2012, for more information click on links:

REGISTRATION 2012

FEES

For group registrations please contact: gosia.tusk@filmspringopen.eu




East DocPlatform | Prague | March 5 – 11, 2012

East EuropeanForum, Doc LaunchPresentation, East SilverVideolibrary, Project Market



Thursday’s opulent programme launchesas early as at 10am. The first on the list is the highly expected Master Classgiven by the renowned British documentarian and journalist Sean McAllister,who introduces his creative style and authorial methods of his personaldocumentary portraits. At the same time, the daily operation of the East SilverVideolibrary begins and goes on for another 12 hoursuntil the place closes its doors at 10pm. At noon, a well-known Danishindependent film consultant and tutor Tue Steen Müllerpresents his popular overview of the latest documentary production: look forthe Documentary Tour of Europe including film excerpts. Later on, at 3pm, thereis a Case Studydealing with some particular examples of German-Bulgarian co-production. Presentedby MartichkaBozhilova and Ann CarolinRenninger, the analyzed films are The Boy Who Was a King (2011) and Balkan Melodie (2012). Only half an hour later, another Case Study is about to dominatePrague’s Archa Palace. Liz Rosenthal, British theoreticianand the founder of Power to the Pixel, joins Mandy Rose and Georg Tschurtschenthaler in asession discussing East European cross-media projects Word in Pain and Six Degrees.The first of the three Project Market pre-arrangedmeetings takes place at 6.30pm and provides all the registered projects anopportunity to pitch individually with international commissioning editors,sales and distributors. Concurrently, the representatives of the Polish Film Institutehold a panel discussion titled Polish Lesson about the legislaturechanges triggering recent boom of Polish documentary, which may serve as aninspiring example for other countries in the region seeking to adopt new filmlaw. At the end of the day, the second East Doc Platform special screeninginvites Sean McAllister back onthe stage to introduce his 2008 documentary featureJapan: A Story of Love and Hate.

THURSDAY, March 8,2011

10:00 – 22:00 |East Silver VideoLibrary| Open from March 6 – 11 (10am – 10pm)
Open for:EDP accreditation & One World Guest accreditation
Where:Archa Palace, Remote Space

10:00 – 11:30 |MASTER CLASS: Sean McAllister| Privateinvestigations |
Introduction to the work of the Scottish director and journalist who has beenrecently getting behind the events convulsing the Arab world. At all timesdevoted to his style, McAllister masters personal stories documentingoutsiders’ struggles to find their way out of dead ends.
Open for:All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where:Archa Palace, Battery Hall

12:00 – 13:30 |LECTURE: Documentary Tour of Europe| The best of2011 European docs, including film excerpts, presented by Tue Steen Müller(DK).
Open for:All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where:Archa Palace, Battery Hall

15:00 – 16:30 |CASE STUDY: The Boy Who Was a King (2011) and Balkan Melodie(2012)|
The story of Bulgarian-German co-production introduced by Martichka Bozhilova(BG) and Ann Carolin Renninger (D).
Open for:All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where:Archa Palace, Battery Hall

17:00 –18:30 |CASE STUDY/ PANEL DISCUSSION: End of Story - Cross Media inEastern Europe| Case study bringing in the documentary projectsWord in Pain and Six Degrees, followed by a panel discussion with Liz Rosenthal(UK), Mandy Rose (UK) and Georg Tschurtschenthaler (D).
Open for:All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where:Archa Palace, Battery Hall

18:30 – 20:30 |PROJECT MARKET| Prearranged one-on-one meetings
Open for:EDP accreditation
Where:Archa Palace, Chip Room

18:30 – 20:00 |PANEL DISCUSSION: Polish Lesson| Polish film act(2005) and its impact on the development of the Polish feature and documentaryfilm markets. Documentary boom in Poland from an institutional point of viewintroduced by Kinga Galuszka (PL), Marta Sikorska (PL) and Robert Balinski (PL)from the Polish Film Institute.
Open for:All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where:Archa Palace, Battery Hall

21:00 |SPECIALSCREENING: Japan: A Story of Love and Hate (2008) followed by aQ&A with the director Sean McAllister (UK)
Open for:All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where:Archa Palace, Battery Hall








Contact:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Institute of Documentary Film, www.DOKweb.net


- Directors and companies from Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain and the UK round up the nominations

- The directors of "A Monster in Paris", "Ronal the Barbarian" and "Zarafa" among the nominees

The European animation industry will pay tribute to the sector's personalities of the year during the Cartoon Movie Tributes ceremony on 9 March in Lyon, France. Participants of the co-production market Cartoon Movie will vote for the director, producer and distributor who they believe have made an outstanding contribution to the animated feature industry over the past year. The shortlist include nine nominees from Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain and the UK.

Competing in the category of European Director of the Year are Eric "Bibo" Bergeron for "A Monster in Paris", a French film produced by EuropaCorp that has sold more than 1.6 million tickets in its home country and has also been a hit in the UK, Russia and Belgium; Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Philip Einstein Lipski & Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen for "Ronal the Barbarian", a stereoscopic 3D Danish parody film already released in 20 countries; and French directors Rémi Bezançon & Jean-Christophe Lie for "Zarafa", a 2D film selected for competition at the Berlinale 2012 and inspired by the true story of the first giraffe arrived in France.

Three companies will compete for the European Distributor of the Year award: Cinéart, the independent distributor from Belgium and the Netherlands that has released films like "Waltz with Bashir", "Persepolis", "The Rabbi's Cat", "Eleanor's Secret" and "A Town Called Panic" ; Pathé Distribution, the film distribution and international sales arm of French giant Pathé with collaborations in France and the UK, which has bought titles such as "The Illusionist", "Zarafa" and "Pourquoi j'ai (pas) mangé mon père"; and Romania's Transilvania Film, an active company focusing on arthouse cinema which has distributed "Persepolis", "The Illusionist" and "Ronal the Barbarian".

Blue Spirit Animation, Moonscoop and Perro Verde Films will vie for the European Producer of the Year tribute. With a long track record in the animation world, France's Blue Spirit Animation produced "Le Tableau", a film by Jean-François Laguionie selected for Cartoon Movie 2012. Headquartered in Paris with studios in Wales, Luxembourg and Los Angeles, Moonscoop is one of the leading worldwide animation production studios and has recently produced "Titeuf" which has reached 1.3 million admissions. Rounding up the list of finalists is Perro Verde Films, Spanish production company which has just premiered the Goya award-winning "Wrinkles", a film about Alzheimer's and friendship, selected to open this year's Cartoon Movie.

A total of 55 new European animation films and projects will be presented at Cartoon Movie 2012 with the aim of speeding up financing and distribution. France, which is behind 40% of the projects, once again stands out at this professional forum, which continues to showcase more and more films developed in stereoscopic 3D and targeting adult audiences. Cartoon Movie 2012 will be held in Lyon, France, from 7-9 March.


Cartoon Movie Tributes nominees

European Director of the Year
Eric "Bibo" Bergeron for "A Monster in Paris" (France)

Thorbjørn Christoffersen, Philip Einstein Lipski & Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen for "Ronal the Barbarian" (Denmark)

Rémi Bezançon & Jean-Christophe Lie for "Zarafa" (France)


European Distributor of the Year
Cinéart (Belgium/Netherlands)

Pathé Distribution (France/United Kingdom)

Transilvania Film (Romania)


European Producer of the Year
Blue Spirit Animation (France)

Moonscoop (France)

Perro Verde Films (Spain)



About CARTOON MOVIE
The 14th edition of Cartoon Movie is organised with the support of the MEDIA Programme of the European Union, CNC (Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée), the Rhône-Alpes Region, Greater Lyon and in collaboration with the Cluster Imaginove (Lyon).

Since 1999, some 185 projects with a total budget of 1.3 billion EUR have obtained full financing thanks to this annual forum aimed at strengthening the production and distribution of animated feature films in Europe.


About CARTOON
CARTOON - European Association of Animation Film is an international non-profit association based in Brussels that organises Cartoon Movie, together with Cartoon Forum, a co-production forum for animated tv series, Cartoon Master training seminars and Cartoon Connection, a new programme intended to explore ways of reinforcing cooperation between EU and non EU animation professionals.



Cartoon Movie Director: Annick Maes, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., T: (32) (2) 242 93 43
International Press: Gerardo Michelin, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., T: (34) (630) 57 22 68
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The Israeli film Policeman opened in "Skalvija" and "Pasaka" cinemas this week. It is a drama about a curse of the modern society: the widening gap between the rich and the remaining population, and the modern revolutionaries inspired by this gap.



Policeman is the debut film of a young filmmaker Nadav Lapid who has already won the acclaim of the international film community. The script for the film was written by the director for the Cannes Film Festival residency programme Cinéfondation.



Yaron, the main character of the film, is in the elite police force, which he adores. He sees himself and his colleagues as the weapon of the state aimed at its enemies. Yaron cherishes his masculinity and his masculine friendship with his teammates. His wife is pregnant with their first child. Everything appears to be perfect.



However, one day Yaron's team gets a task to liberate millionaires held hostage. Radical activists who have taken the hostages are not only chanting ghastly slogans that "it's time for the poor to get rich and for the rich to get dying." They are also addressing the police officers who are aiming their weapons at them: "Policemen, you are not our enemies! Policemen, you are also oppressed.!"



The unexpected confrontation with the hostile, radical activists rocks Yaron's perception of the world.



"In the 60s and 70s, when political terrorism rose in Western Europe, Israel was socialist, basically egalitarian. Today, Israel has the widest economical gaps in the Western world.", said Nadav Lapid. "Class conflicts are shadowed by the conflict with the common enemy-the Palestinians. But, below the surface, boil a rage and a feeling of abuse. In " Policeman", they mature to an eruption, strangled by a force greater than itself."



"Policeman" is the first Israeli film distributed theatrically in Lithuania. It was introduced to the audiences by Kaunas International Film Festival which is participating in the unique network for international festivals and distributors"Eye on Films" supported by the European Union programme MEDIA Mundus.



The film has opened in the film theatre "Pasaka" on February 16 and in film centre "Skalvija" on February 17 d.





More information: Gintarė Kavaliūnaitė, phone No.: +370 610 05056; e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; www.kinofestivalis.lt .






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