A retrospective of works of one of the most relevant contemporary film directors

A renowned Austrian film director, Ulrich Seidl is this year’s special guest of 11th Beldocs Film Festival, which is hosting a retrospective of his films.  Seidl is one of the most relevant contemporary film directors, known to the Belgrade audience mainly for his feature films: ’Import/Export’ and trilogy ’Paradise: Love’, ’Paradise: Faith’ and ’Paradise: Hope’. His visit to Belgrade was arranged by the Austrian Cultural Forum.

Born in Vienna in 1952, he began his prolific documentary career with his graduation film ’The Prom’, for which he was ‘asked to leave’ the film academy. ’The Prom’ is a satiric documentary, set in his hometown of Horn and following preparations for a graduation ball, during which class differences of the Austrian society are laid bare.

The Siedl’s style is characterised by a sharp film expression, uncompromisingness and controversy, while his main interest lies in suppressed gaps of the contemporary European society. Seild, in most cases, opts for narration on global problems through the prism of small, invisible people on the edge of society, using the specific-to-general approach, or, in his own words – he is focused on ’big, small life things’.

This retrospective presents six feature-length documentaries at the new Kinoteka’s building in Uzun Mirkova Street, encompassing his entire career, from his earliest to most recent works.

'Matura / Der Ball' (1982), Good News (1990), Loss is to be expected (1992), Animal love (1996), Jesus, you know (2003), In the basement (2014).

BelDocs Festival:

During the last decade, Beldocs Festival has become the most loved spring documentary film festival, which gathers the best works of contemporary documentary filmmaking. The most important contemporary documentary films have had its premiere precisely at Beldocs. In this year, again, a documentary film market will be organised, for the second time supported by the European Union through the Programme: Creative Europe, sub-programme Media. 

This year, as well, Beldocs is continuing to develop and educate its audience through a quality and premiere programme, offering, in addition to domestic, an international selection, as well as numerous accompanying programmes of events. The festival will be held at Sava Centre Hall, Dom Sindikata, Kinoteka’s film theatres at Kosovska and Uzun Mirkova Street, the cinema Fontana and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

In this year, a #europeanfilmchallenge prize competition has been launched, in which the documentary film audience compete for valuable prizes – full paid trip to an A category film festival. After Berlinale, the next round is a trip to Cannes and the second round started on 12 February. The rules are the following: a competitor should see 10 European documentary films on any of possible platforms (VoD, SVoD, cinema, festival, television, etc.), name the film and the platform, place a photograph as a proof and hash tag #europeanfilmchallenge. After certain period of time, the competition organiser will select a winner, who will receive an attractive prize.

This year’s 11 Beldocs Festival takes place from 7 to 14 May.

Principal Photography has begun on Film and Music Entertainment (IRE), How To Sell a War, produced by Mike Downey and Sam Taylor and directed by Rudolph Herzog.    Top US cast attached as Jay Pharaoh joins line-up which already includes Katherine Parkinson and Lily Newmark .  Fame has boosted its 2017/18 production slate to 10 features to be completed or go into production during 2018  World sales handled by Bankside.

How to Sell a War - the fiction feature film debut of leading international documentary director Rudolph Herzog has started shooting in Tbilisi, Georgia. Produced by  Film and Music Entertainment the UK/Dublin-based production house the company has boosted its 2017/18 production slate to 10 features to be completed or go into production during 2018.

The production has just finalised a deal signing Jay Pharaoh, the American actor, stand-up comedian, and musician has been cast to play rock star Harry Hope.  Pharaoh most recently played 'Nate Hoffman' opposite Claire Foy in Steven Soderbergh’s ground breaking Berlinale entry Unsane, and will next be seen in Lionsgate/CodeBlack's upcoming feature #Twominutesoffame.  Pharaoh starred as the lead of Showtime's White Famous last year, and was a cast member on NBC's Saturday Night Live for six seasons beginning in 2010.  Other new additions to the cast announced today include Daryl McCormack (Vikings) soon to be seen in Michael Grandage’s Lieutenant of Inishmore,  Ali Cook (Lost in Karastan/Mr Selfridge), Volker Michalowski (Inglorious Basterds) and Samuel Vargu (Pit Stop Mafia/Elvis Walks Home.)

London 2018 – In a few days time, a  global charity concert is due to take place led by the vein and arrogant rock star, Harry Hope and his over-confident PR consultant, Kate. When notorious war monger, Boris the Butcher, decides to call a cease-fire four days before the big event, Kate knows that she absolutely has to make this event happen or her career will be over. She embarks on a mission to Georgia to create a fake news story letting the world know that the war is back on. Assisted by her naïve new intern, Peggy, the two quickly discover that they have taken on more than they can handle and as events spiral out of their control, all hell quickly breaks loose.

How To Sell a War has been picked up for worldwide sales by UK sales outfit Bankside Films, and the production stars BAFTA winning Katherine Parkinson (credits include ‘HUMANS’ and ‘THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIEY) in the leading role of Kate and co-stars up-and-coming Lily Newmark as naïve intern/niece Peggy whose five star performance in Pin Cushion scored her a BIFA nomination this year.

The film was developed by Creative England, Film and Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd, Finnish financing house IPR.VC and is being produced by Samantha Taylor and Mike Downey via their Dublin-based Film and Music Entertainment (IRE) with key financing from the UK’s Quickfire and Helsinki-based IPR.VC. 

“The first days of the shoot have gone exactly according to plan,” says producer (and deputy chair of the European Film Academy, Mike Downey, “our long experience with working in Georgia is paying off, as we know that in Vladimer Katcharava and his highly experienced team, we have a vast wealth of talent supporting our director and his world class cast.  We’re looking forward to the rest of the shoot here in Georgia and moving on to Dublin for the final week in Croke Park.”

Rudolph Herzog (director) is an award-winning director, producer and writer. RTS Award-nominated The Paedophile Next Door for Channel 4, is BBC/ARD documentary on humour in Hitler's Third Reich sold widely internationally and his book Dead Funny on the same subject was named a book of the year by THE ATLANTIC. He directed The Heist for channel Four and in 2014, a documentary based on his book A Short History of Nuclear Folly was broadcast in Europe. He helmed a National Geographic special on the mysterious death of polar explorer Roald Amundsen and The Agent on the double agent Werner Stiller who escaped East Germany and became a millionaire at Goldman Sachs. His latest best seller, Teruggestalten, has been picked up by Philipp Kreuzer’s Maze Pictures (The Happy Prince) for production.  He is the son of legendary German director Werner Herzog.

Written by Tim Price (Dr. Who; Secret Diary of a Call Girl) whose National Theatre sell-out production Occupy starred Rhys Ifans and whose The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning won the prestigious James Tait Black prize for drama) he has brought to life an idea by Raid Sabbah which is co-produced in association with Georgia’s 20 Steps Productions, and co-funded by Georgian National Film Centre and the tax credit scheme of Enterprise Georgia.

Fame is in an advanced stage of negotiations to confirm Sister Bliss to compose the score for the film.  As the musical force behind Faithless, world-renowned DJ and record producer Sister Bliss needs no introduction. Together with iconic front man Maxi Jazz and producer Rollo Armstrong (brother of Dido), she formed Faithless: one of the most successful electronic acts to date.  In their career spanning nearly 20 years, the group released 7 albums (two at number 1), six top 10 singles and sold in excess of 15 million records worldwide.

Sam Taylor and Mike Downey founded the UK-based independent production house Film and Music Entertainment as part of an IPO on the Frankfurt DAX. Film & Music Entertainment films have been screened at Sundance, Berlin, Cannes, Venice, San Sebastian and Toronto Film festivals.  The first 18 years of F&ME’s existence saw it entering into production on 60-odd co-productions with a total budget of $ 200 million involving 132 production companies from all over Europe, Latin America and Asia. It now has a catalogue of rights in over 60 features including Academy Award Nominee and Venice Golden Lion winner Before the Rain, Academy Award Nominee Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s Venice opener The President, box office horror hit Deathwatch, Sundance South African hit Son of Man, Jason Biggs starrer Guy X and Dinard winner White Lightnin' as well as 2012 Berlinale Audience Award Winner Parada by Srdjan Dragojevic.

How To Sell a War is a Downey/Taylor production for Film and Music Entertainment (IRE) in co-production with 20 Steps Production and in association with Quickfire Films, Bankside Films, IPR.VC fund and the Georgian National Film Centre.  Developed in association with Creative England, Film and Music Entertainment (UK), and Kinomedia.  The film is produced by Sam Taylor and Mike Downey, co-producers are Vladimer Katcharava and Radek Drabik and executive producers are James Atherton, Jan Pace, James Bierman and Aleksi Bardy.

The film is shot by legendary German lenser Peter Zeitlinger whose work with Herzog senior has included, Grizzly Man, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Rescue Dawn and Cave of Forgotten Dreams as well as Nicole Kidman starrer Queen of the Desert.  The film will be edited by Anne Sopel whose most recent work includes Whisky Galore as well as Mr Selfridge and The White Princess.

International productions coming to Georgia can, also,  benefit from the cash back incentive Film in Georgia offering 20-25% on qualified local spend.  In Ireland, the section 481 tax credit is being accessed.

Filmed on location in in Georgia and Dublin, casting is handled in the UK by Vicky Wildman. Production services in Georgia have been supplied by Caucasian Film Service, post production services and investment will come from Dublin-based Windmill Lane, where the complete edit and all post will take place.  Local accounting services supplied by Grant Thornton and legal services on behalf of the producers by Mathesons.

Next up for Fame is the Russia/Ireland/France/Lithuania co-production of Ivan I. Tverdovsky’s Jumpman.  Best known for his films Corrections Class and Zoology the film is produced by Mila Rozanova of Moscow’s New People Film Company in partnership with Downey and Taylor of F&ME (IRE), Arizona Productions and UAB Tremora and is supported by Eurimages.  Jumpman tells the story of Denis -  young man suffering from a rare disease – complete numbness to pain – who becomes the centre of a corrupt scam, organised by a group of Russian civil servants.

Moving to Central Europe, F&ME (IRE) is also partnering with Ivan Ostrochovský and Katarina Tomkova of Bratislava’s Punkchart Films on a screenplay written by Rebecca Lenckiewicz (Academy Award and EFA for IDA) and Marek Leščák entitled The Disciple.  Ostrochovský, who made his name with art house breakout hits Velvet Terrorists and Koza directs this drama set in a Catholic seminary in Communist Slovakia which will begin shooting in March and will also do post production in Dublin.

The Disciple tells the story of 17-year-old boy best friends Michal and Juraj leave their home village of Spis in Slovakia to join a Seminary in Bratislava. Two boys fight the oppressive system, but the question is who will win? The film is a Slovak, Czech, Romania, Ireland co-production led by Ostrochovský’s Punkchart, with  Pavel Strnad’s NEGATIV s.r.o, Tudor Giurgiu’s Libra Film Productions and F&ME (IRE) as partners.

F&ME has also just come to the end of post-production on another collaboration with JaJa Film Production. Jamillah van der Hulst directs a hard hitting (literally) feature documentary Fighting for Life which is a unique look inside the South African prison Drakenstein Correctional Center and the impressive work of Dutch boxing coach Sharita in the rehabilitation program for prisoners that are serving heavy sentences.  Prior to it’s International Premiere, Fighting For Life will get its Dutch premiere during the Sport Film Festival in Rotterdam where Sharita is a Boxing Sports Coordinator for Rotterdam

Staying in Georgia and currently at the writing stage, F&ME will partner once again with Vladimer Katcharava’s 20 Steps Productions on Nene, the follow up to their previous collaboration Marian Khatchvani’s multi award winning Dede.  Nene is already blazing a trail with being selected for this year’s Cannes Cinefondation and winning the Asia-Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) development grant in December, after being unveiled among four projects from 105 initial submissions.

Other 2018 projects include: the third in the documentary series Streetkids United is Streekids United III – The Road To RussiaCassandra at the Wedding by Dorothy Baker which is currently being adapted by playwright Chloe Moss; a Czech/Ireland/Slovak production with Sarka Cimbalova’s Marlene Film of Charlatan  directed by Agnieszka Holland, a version of the Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall,  and an adaptation of Arthur Machen’s legendary fantasy, Hill of Dreams adapted by Jonathan Preece.

WARSAW: The new East West Golden Arch Film Prize has announced the nominees for its first edition. The award ceremony will take place in Moscow on 14 April 2018 at the Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Centre. Films from CEE countries scoring slots in the nominations line-up include films from Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Macedonia, Poland, Serbia and Hungary.

These are the production grants for the first session of 2018 announced by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia in April 2018.

VIENNA: Two panel discussions, 12 high-class presentations, a series of pitchings and much more are in the menu of the 2nd edition the LET’S CEE Industry Days, set to take place in Vienna from 19 to 21 April 2018, as part of 6th LET’S CEE Film Festival (13-22 April 2018). This year the event is called Co-Financing and Co-Producing, Innovation and Know-How: Essential Success Factors for Filmmaking.

The Institute of Documentary Film spoke with Kim Longinotto after her masterclass held at the 2018 East Doc Platform, in which she commented on her concepts and priorities in documentary filmmaking.

BUCHAREST: Bucharest Film Studios, the former MediaPro Studios, has filed for insolvency. Media Pro Studios was sold by Central European Media Enterprises (CME) to a group of American and Romanian investors including Donald Kushner and Bobby Păunescu in 2015.

19-21 APRIL IN VIENNA

“ESSENTIAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR FILMMAKING

VENUES:

19 April: Austrian Chamber of Commerce at Rudolf-Sallinger-Platz 1, 1030 Vienna
20 April: Austrian Film Institute (ÖFI) at Spittelberggasse 3 / Stiftgasse 6, 1070 Vienna
21 April: Raiffeisen Hall (RBI) at Am Stadtpark 9, 1030 Vienna
19 & 21 April: RED ROOM, Stubenring 20, 1010 Vienna

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The second forum and networking event made by LET’S CEE: twelve high-class presentations, two exciting panel discussions, a series of pitchings and much more: This will be the second edition of the LET’S CEE Industry Days from 19 to 21 April 2018 in Vienna. Note: Free tickets, which are sponsored by partners, are still available! 

A two-and-a-half-day industry session titled "Co-Financing and Co-Producing, Innovation and Know-How: Essential Success Factors for Filmmaking" will take place at the LET’S CEE Film Festival 2018 between April 19th and 21st.

The symposium will be held in English. Austrian and foreign top speakers will deliver individual lectures and contribute to discussion forums on topics such as film financing. film funding and co-productions, film production and distribution, and trends such as CGI (Computer Generated Imagery), 3D animation and Virtual Reality. For the first time, there will also be a series of pitchings during the Industry Days where selected projects from Poland, Slovenia, Austria, and Romania will be presented.

The organisers’ goal is to offer participants a broad programme of practical topics. Not only will participants learn about current opportunities for funding their projects in the EU, but they will also get an up-to-date look at other offers in the Central and Eastern European film industry. How can one increase the chances of having their own feature films or documentaries played by a big movie chain? What can a large film studio offer filmmakers and producers? What is possible with professional CGI and what does it cost? How will virtual reality change the film business in the near future?

A highlight of Industry Days will be an extensive presentation by one of the largest film studios in Europe. Yariv Lerner, Head of Nu Boyana Film Studios in Sofia, will be travelling to Vienna for this event. Among the other speakers and panellists are Jakob Ballinger, Founder of The Light Bridge; Simone Baumann, Producer and Representative for Eastern Europe at German Films; Nataša Bučar, Managing Director of the Slovenian Film Centre (SFC); Anna Franklin, General Director at Film New Europe; Vesselina Georgieva, Visual Effects Specialist at Worldwide FX; Marcin Łunkiewicz, Cinematic VR Specialist, Producer and Founder of mimo.ooo; Jan Maxa, Content Development Director at Czech Television (CT); Christof Papousek, CFO of Austria’s largest cinema chain Cineplexx; Tomáš Prášek, CEO and Co-Founder of Eventival; Julia Schmölz, Programme Manager at FISA – Film Industry Support; Christophe Vidal, Director at Natixis Coficiné SA; Virgil Widrich, Filmmaker and Director of Virgil Widrich Film- und Multimediaproduktion; Iris Zappe-Heller, Deputy Director of the Austrian Film Institute; Kathrin Zechner, Programme Director at ORF, and many more.

The closing event of Industry Days will be the "Live! Ammunition! Pitching Competition" hosted by Elliot Grove, founder and director of the Raindance Film Festival in London and the British Independent Film Awards. Young filmmakers will have the opportunity to present their ideas to film experts, such as Ursula Wolschlager, Producer and CEO of Witcraft Filmproduktion, Jakob Pochlatko, Producer and CEO of epo-film, Jani Sever, Producer and Owner of Sever & Sever Productions, and in front of a live audience.

The location of the pre-opening event will be the Austrian Chamber of commerce at Rudolf-Sallinger-Platz 1, 1030 Vienna. The event for the first Industry Day will be the Austrian Film Institute at Spittelberggasse 3 / Stiftgasse 6, 1070 Vienna, and for the second day, the Raiffeisen Hall at Am Stadtpark 9, 1030 Vienna.

The attendance fee, including catering, is 120 Euros. However, festival partners are providing a contingent of free tickets on a first come, first serve basis. Please register on time via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and secure your free seat. Thank you!

Industry Days is organised by the LET'S CEE Film Festival. The most important supporters of the engagement are the Austrian Film Institute, the Collecting Society of Filmmakers VdFS, the Collecting Society for Audio-Visual Media VAM, the Vienna Association of the Film and Music Industry at the Austrian Chamber of Commerce, the Polish Film Institute (PISF), the Romanian Cultural Institute in Vienna, the Slovenian Film Centre (SFC), and Raiffeisen Bank International.

The 6th edition of the LET’S CEE Film Festival will take place from 13th to 22nd April 2018, presenting 162 outstanding feature films, documentaries and shorts, including 140 Austrian premieres, most of them from Central and Eastern Europe. Many screenings will be followed by Q&A sessions with the respective filmmakers. For more information, please visit www.letsceefilmfestival.com. The detailed festival programme incl. screening dates and venues is already available.

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WIESBADEN: Sixteen films, including ten feature films and six documentaries, were selected for the competition of the 18th edition of goEast – Festival of Central and Eastern European Film in Wiesbaden, Germany, set to take place from 18 to 24 April 2918.

East Silver, a documentary market specialized in Eastern and Central European documentary film, is open for submissions. Submit your film to the largest internationally recognized database of creative feature and television documentary films from Central and Eastern Europe.

Application deadlines for the 15th edition

Submission deadline for films produced in 2017: March 31, 2018

Submission deadline for films produced in 2018: May 31, 2018

Submission deadline for projects in rough cut stage: July 31, 2018 

(Applying is free of charge, applying is possible through the online application form)



Focus: Completed films

Dates: 15th East Silver Market during 22nd Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival 2018 (Oct 25 – 30, 2018)

How: Submit your documentary via our online ENTRY FORM

We accept online screeners (Vimeo, YouTube etc.), which must be available till Sep 30, 2018. In case you didn’t included online link to your film in the submission form, please send 2 DVD screeners with English subtitles / English voiceover, with trailer and any additional press and promo materials (if available) to: Institute of Documentary Film / East Silver, Štěpánská 14, 110 00, Prague 1, Czech Republic

 

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