JIHLAVA: Documentary and hybrid film projects in production or postproduction can apply to the Ji.hlava Film Fund 2021 till 31 July 2021.

The Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival announced today the call for applications to the Ji.hlava Film Fund 2021, which provides in-kind grants for visual and sound post-production of documentary and hybrid films at the stage of production or post-production.

BUCHAREST: Alexander Nanau’s documentary collective received the Gopo Award for Best Film of 2020 at the Romanian Gopo film industry gala held as an open-air event in Bucharest on 29 June 2021. The film was also awarded in the Best Director and Best Editor categories, while Radu Ciorniciuc’s Acasă My Home received three awards, including Best Long Documentary and Best First Film.

KARLOVY VARY: New films by Stefan Arsenijević, Olmo Omerzu and Miro Remo are among the 12 titles selected for the Crystal Globe Competition of the 55th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, taking place 20-28 August 2021.

The official selection of the 55th KVIFF, which takes place from 20 to 28 August, 2021, features 32 premieres. The films will make their bow in the fest’s two competitions and Special  Screenings section. Karlovy Vary will also celebrate the work of The Film Foundation via an extensive tribute.

Only a few days left to submit narrative feature films and documentary films to the 29th edition of EnergaCAMERIMAGE, the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography. The deadline is Wednesday, 30th June 2021.

The deadline for other categories (music videos, TV episodes, student etudes) is 31st July 2021.

The 14th Fest Anča has something for everyone, with so much more than animated films such  as great music and an accompanying programme that includes concerts, parties, lectures, and  even readings. Concerts (which will only stay online for 24 hours after performance) and  discussions will be freely available on Fest Anča’s Facebook page. DJ sets will be streamed on  Twitch. 

STRASBOURG: A total of 21 projects from FNE partner countries, including 11 majority coproductions, are among the 49 projects that received coproduction support at the 63rd meeting (held online) of the Board of Management of the Council of Europe's Eurimages. The total amount of funding is 10,816,000 EUR.

BUCHAREST: Cultural, artistic and entertainment open-air activities will be allowed in Romania for a maximum of 2,500 persons starting 1 July 2021. The number of people allowed during outdoor cultural activities has increased from 1,000 to 2,500.