SPI International (www.spiintl.com) will launch Filmbox Live, consisting of live-streaming TV channels, in Turkey in June.

Domestic films claimed 44 percent of the Finnish market, with over one million admissions.

{mosimage}WARSAW: TVP and BBC will co-produce Spies in Warsaw, a series based on Alan Furst's bestselling novel.

The shoot for the first feature co-production made between Polish public broadcaster TVP (www.tvp.pl) and BBC (www.bbc.co.uk) will launch in Warsaw on 11 April 2012 and will take place only at Polish locations including Krakow.

MEDIA Mundus backing confirmed for joint programme by EFP, OMDC and TIFF

Successful PRODUCERS LAB TORONTO to be continued at 2012 Toronto International Film Festival


Crossing the Atlantic with their luggage full of cinematic ideas, 12 hand-picked and dynamic European producers will meet their 12 talented Canadian counterparts at the Toronto International Film Festival­, from September 5 - 8 to find joint film projects. The first two editions of PRODUCERS LAB TORONTO were so successful that almost all of the participants from 2010 and 2011 are in contact with one another and 27 projects are actively in development. Consequently, the MEDIA Mundus programme of the European Union has now confirmed financial backing of the platform for the third year running.


The forum is organized by European Film Promotion (EFP) in collaboration with the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC) and TIFF and effectively pools the European and Canadian creative, technical and financial resources of the three organizations.

>>> Read full press release on www.efp-online.com

OUT OF COMPETITION EVENTS AT GDYNIA FILM FESTIVAL

At the beginning of April, the titles of films competing for Golden Lions at 37th Gdynia Film Festival will be announced. However, the celebration of Polish cinema in Gdynia does not boil down to competitions. Masterclasses, exhibitions, and the Independent Cinema Review are only some of many events prepared for this year...



The masterclass series introduced last year has received an exceptionally warm reception. It was a unique opportunity to hear directors analyze one scene from their films. Therefore, it is no surprise that during the 37th edition of the festival the audience will again have a chance to participate in film classes. This time, as part of the series Masterclass: the Anatomy of the Scene also other film professionals will accompany the invited directors. Juliusz Machulski and Kazimierz Kutz will be joined by their cinematographers: Witold Adamek and Jerzy Wójcik. Another masterclass will guest Michał Leszczyński, film editor regularly cooperating with Lukas Moodysson. Together with Andrey Tarkovskiy he has edited the last film made by the Russian director, The Sacrifice.

Polish masterpieces Nobody’s Calling and Squadron will be not only analyzed during masterclasses, but also screened in the Pure Classics section, which is dedicated to digitally remastered classic Polish films. Apart from the mentioned titles by Kutz and Machulski, the festival audience will have an opportunity to watch remastered films from the KinoRP Project: Krzysztof Zanussi’s Camouflage, Leon Buczkowski’s The Eagle and Tadeusz Chmielewski’s I Don’t Like Mondays. The classics series will be also a rare opportunity to attend a special screening of Young Girls of Wilko directed by Andrzej Wajda.

For the first time, apart from classic Polish movies the festival program includes the Unknown Pieces, a review of largely forgotten films directed by some of the greatest Polish film makers: Janusz Majewski’s The Office, Tadeusz Chmielewski’s Quiet Is the Night, two films by Stanisław Różewicz: Na melinę (To the Honky-tonk) and Beer as well as Yesterday in Fact by Jan Rybkowski.



Just like last year, also this time the festival audience will have an opportunity to take part in How It’s Made, a series of meetings with filmmakers whose films have been selected for the Main Competition. The participants will learn about tricks of the trade used in the featured pictures.

The program of the forthcoming festival will traditionally include the Independent Cinema Competition, in which the audience votes for their favourite film, as well as open-air screenings in Film From the Sea and Films from Gdynia series. The Polonica section will again feature foreign films made in cooperation with Polish film makers.

Apart from screenings, Gdynia Film Festival offers a series of events inspired by cinema. A of now, the organizers are already inviting all to see some noteworthy exhibitions.

The Film Museum in Łódź has prepared exhibitions dedicated to two great Polish directors. The first one, organized to celebrate Jerzy Hoffman’s eightieth birthday, was made together with the Zodiak Jerzy Hoffman Film Production Company and the National Film Archive in Warsaw. The second is devoted to Jerzy Kawalerowicz and will be accompanied by a multimedia presentation featuring interviews with actors, collaborators and friends of this one of the most acclaimed Polish directors.

Gdynia Music Theatre will show “Posters to Films That Were Never Made” by Andrzej Dudziński while in the Naval Musem, Henryk Pietkiewicz will once again present portrait photos of people from the Polish film industry.

Gdynia Film Festival does not forget about the youngest audience. Gdynia for Children section, prepared under the patronage of the Polish Filmmakers Association, will be also shown in nearby Polish cities: Elbląg, Tczew, Lębork and Cieplew. The other project addressed to children is called “Smile”. Marek Wysoczyński, author of the World Smile Archive, will collect “smiling” autographs from the participants of the 37th GFF on the special edition of the festival poster while little patients from Gdynia Hospital will draw smiling faces with the help of the Mayor of Gdynia Wojciech Szczurek and a special mystery guest.

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). Co-organizer of Film Spring Open - Air 2012 is the Krakow Film Commission.

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, whichgives 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 the effects of our work on FilmSpring YouTube 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), Detlev Buck (director), JanuszJózefowicz (director), Jan Komasa (director),Andrzej Jakimowski (director), Tomasz Bagiński (director) and Platige Image, Lech Majewski (director), AndrzejWaluk (stereographer), Daniele Siragusano (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.)

Hands-on tests of equipment and software of the following companies are planned:

(Panasonic Europe, Hewlett-Packard, Adobe Systems, RCS Apple Authorized Reseller, Screen Plane GmbH, FGV Schmidle, Zodiak Jerzy Hoffman Film Production, 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

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REGISTRATION 2012

FEES

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Two documentaries produced by Wajda Studio, "Losing Sonia" by Radka Franczak and "3 Days of Freedom," by Łukasz Borowski, were selected for the programme of the 18th Visions du Réel Festival in Nyon, Switzerland.

"Losing Sonia" is the latest production of Wajda Studio (co-produced by Otter Films Anna Wydra), whose world premiere will take place at this year's Visions du Réel Festival (20 - 27 April), where the film will be screened in the International Competition for Middle Length Films. The Radka Franczak documentary shows how a seemingly rigid monastery can be a place full of life, beauty and artistic expression. Sonia, a young nun, paints icons in the night and then sleeps until noon. She has a dog, cats, exotic birds, and a body that rebelled against the strict rigour of the monks. Trying to understand her and the meaning of her life choices, we come to Sonia’s family, marked with the history of Russia. At the same time, the film is a journey inside the Orthodox church, showing that the deep spirituality of the nation is being reborn. "Losing Sonia" tells the story of an unusual woman who, within the walls of the monastery, is trying to rebuild the values that Russian society has lost under successive political regimes.

"Losing Sonia" is Radka Franczak's debut middle length film production. The director alludes to the topic of her previous short documentary film – "Stiepan" (produced by Wajda Studio, 2006), which was a record of a conversation with a random traveller at the train station in Terespol. In 13 minutes, a 75-year-old Russian recounts his life story – the story of a deeply religious man who, despite severe persecutions, refused to renounce his beliefs.

One of the five cameramen is Michael Ackerman, an American photographer known for his radical and unique approach to photography.

Screenings of “Losing Sonia” at Visions du Réel: 22 and 23 April

Poland’s biggest film event and one of the key festivals in Central and Eastern Europe has changed the name to T-Mobile New HorizonsInternational Film Festival after the current main sponsor, the local mobile operator Era, has changed its brand to T-Mobile.

Since 2003, the festival was known as Era New Horizons but after introducing the global brand of T-Mobile to Poland in2011, Era was dropped from the name of the 11. edition of the Wrocław-based event. Now, the name of the key partner regains its place in the name of the festival.

Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa – the operator of the T-Mobile brand in Poland - is one of the key sponsors of cultural, sport, educational and charity events in Poland. The T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival is one of its most important projects.

12. T-Mobile New Horizons IFF will be held on 19-29 July 2012. Part of the 12th edition will be a review of new Mexican cinema and a retrospective of its famous representative Carlos Reygadas. Other retrospectives include films by the Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev, Austrian director Ulrich Seidl and the avant-garde author Peter Tscherkassky.

Polish Days - a new industry event focused on presentation of the latest Polish films to an international industry audience will take place during the first weekend of the festival on 21-23 July 2012.

More info: Jan Naszewski, International Promotion & PR, New Horizons IFF, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Finnish-German-Australian dark science fiction comedy Iron Sky is taking over the world. Distribution rights for the much hyped film have been sold to more than 70 countries. The deals put the film on minimum of 1000 screens around the world. A detailed list of coming and confirmed release dates will be updated online: http://www.ironsky.net/site/film/releasedates/

"The crowd is an unstoppable force. Our fans are getting active in the countries that do not have distribution in place yet", says producer Tero Kaukomaa. "Our fans include staff and owners at movie theaters in many places around the world, who have come directly to us to arrange a screening."

Theatrical release for Iron Sky has been confirmed in: Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, UK, France, Former Yugoslavia, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czech Republic & Slovakia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China (pending government approval), Korea, Thailand, Middle East, Israel, USA, Canada, Indonesia, Greek, India and Hong Kong.

"It's time to show that working with the audience pays off", says director Timo Vuorensola. "We have worked with the crowd to fund, develop and produce the film. Now it's time to get butts on seats in theaters."

Iron Sky had it's world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival a month ago and last weekend it had its US premiere at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.

The trailer for the film has received 7 million views so far on YouTube, breaking records for independent films.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py_IndUbcxc

And here is the secret link where you can watch the first five minutes: http://youtu.be/uX2cS8wvQHI




CONTACT

Producer
Tero Kaukomaa +41 79 2537 638 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Head of Social Media
Pekka Ollula +358 50 565 9683 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Blind Spot Pictures
Merimiehenkatu 36, 00150 Helsinki, Finland.
Tel: +358 50 593 7714 Fax: +358 (0) 9 710 061 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


IRON SKY PRESS MATERIALS

For press materials, such as photos and video, head over to http://www.ironsky.net/press/
All the press materials found there are free to use when reporting about Iron Sky.

IRON SKY IN SOCIAL MEDIA

Web: http://www.ironsky.net/
Blog: http://blog.ironsky.net/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/energia, http://twitter.com/ironskyfilm
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ironsky
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/ironskyfilm
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/energiaproductions
Wreckamovie: http://www.wreckamovie.com/iron-sky/
Store: http://store.ironsky.net/

BEHIND THE IRON SKY


Iron Sky is a dark science fiction comedy that takes place in the year 2018, when the Nazis, who fled the Earth to the dark side of the Moon in 1945, return to claim the Earth. The film is Finnish-German-Australian co-production with a budget of 7.5 million euros. It's directed by Timo Vuorensola and produced by Tero Kaukomaa (Blind Spot Pictures), Samuli Torssonen (visual effects producer, Energia), Oliver Damian (27 Films), Cathy Overett & Mark Overett (New Holland Pictures) with San Fu Maltha as the executive producer. The cast includes Julia Dietze (1½ Ritter), Götz Otto (Schindler's List, Tomorrow Never Dies, Downfall), Christopher Kirby (The Matrix Reloaded & Revolutions, Daybreakers, Space: Above and Beyond), Udo Kier (Dogville, Dancer in the Dark), Peta Sergeant (Satisfaction), Stephanie Paul (Separation City, Film School Confidential), and Tilo Prückner (The Neverending Story, Die Fälscher). The screenplay is based on the story by the acclaimed sci-fi writer Johanna Sinisalo (Nebula Award nominee 2009, Finlandia 2000) and it is written by Michael Kalesniko (Private Parts) and Timo Vuorensola.

What makes Iron Sky special is the wide ranging collaboration with fans and community: the movie project fans join in creating ideas and content for the movie in a collaborative movie making platform called Wreckamovie, give the film publicity by sharing information online, even fund the movie by designing and buying merchandize and other means. One million euros of the budget comes from fan funding.

Vuorensola and Torssonen's first film was Star Wreck: In the Pirkinning - a fan-made sci-fi parody, which was published both as a free download and a commercial DVD. The film has reached over eight million viewers all around the world and gathered a strong international fan base.

Information, photos and videos: http://www.ironsky.net/, http://www.ironsky.net/press

Iron Sky Official Theatrical Trailer [HD] http://youtu.be/Py_IndUbcxc

DocAllianceFilms/now DAFilms.com invites you to join:

SYRIAN DOX BOX GLOBAL DAY





DOX BOX Global Day is a manifestation of solidarity with the DOX BOX film festival, the Syrian filmmakers and not least the Syrian people in these troubled times.

This year's festival was announced to take place from March 7 - 15. The festival management, however, has found the situation in Syria too critical and has chosen to cancel the festival. Instead, they have invited documentary film festivals around the world to participate in a part protest, part celebration under the heading DOX BOX Global Day.


Doc Alliance Films portal is pleased to participate, and to invite anyone to watch Syrian documentary films online from March 15 to 18 for free.




link: http://dafilms.com/event/61/