Dear Colleagues and Friends,

Let me inform you about film showings of Slovak films taking place in Serbia from Monday on!

In four Serbian cities - Beograd, Novi Sad, Nis and Backi Petrovac the Slovak Film Days will take place during December 13 - 23, 2010.
Seven fiction and documentary films are included in the programme. The presentation of Slovak cinema will be open by the film Bathory by Juraj Jakubisko, which is soon going to be distributed in Serbia.
The vent takes place with support of the Ministries of Culture of both countries, and with the extensive help and cooperation of the Film Centre Serbia.

For more information, see here: link - SLOVAK FILMS IN SERBIA.

At the same time, a collection of Slovak animation shorts is still travelling with the Festival on Wheels in Turkey – Ankara, Artvin and Ordu:
The selection of films consists of the archive animation films by Slovak renowned artists.
For more, see here: link - SLOVAK ANIMATION IN TURKEY.

In addition, about awards to Slovak films in recent weeks, you will learn here: link – AWARDS IN NOVEMBER.

Do not hesitate to contact us for any more information!

Wishing you a very nice weekend from freezing Bratislava!


Alexandra Strelkova
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National Cinematographic Centre - Slovak Film Institute
Grösslingova 32, SK 811 09 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Dorota Kędzierzawska has been honored with the Golden Alexander for her work as director at the honorary ceremony that took place at 51st Thessaloniki International Film Festival on December 9th. The festival organized the director's retrospective that attracted enormous interest of the audience.

There are six feature films, all co-produced by TVP, shown within the retrospective, marking a spectrum of Ms Kędzierzawska's work: "Crows", "Devils, Devils", "I Am", "Nothing", "Time to Die" and "The End of the World" - her directorial debut from 1988. The films illustrate director's original, outstanding style that is characterized by the organizers as the one, in which the surrounding bleakness [...] serves as an unvarnished landscape for people's stories; the reliance, not on dialogue, but on cinematic language, such as tender close-ups, the play of people's eyes with the light, the glances that are the most faithful depictions of emotion; the spirit with which she focuses on her characters. None perhaps of her convictions is more evident than her compassion for the people she portrays and the profound respect she has for their choices.

more information on the festival:

www.filmfestival.gr

Ex Oriente Film is a year-long international workshop that supports the development and funding of creative documentary films from Central and Eastern Europe. At three workshops (the 4th session focused on rough cuts is for selected projects only) directors and producers develop their projects and funding strategies and benefit from the assistance and valuable advice provided by established European producers, directors, AV 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.

CAIRO: Born of the Sea by Polish director Andrzej Kotkowski got the Best Director Prize at the 34th edition of the Cairo International Film Festival that concluded on 9 December. The festival presented over 100 films and welcomed Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche as honorary guests this year.

CAIRO: Born of the Sea by Polish director Andrzej Kotkowski got the Best Director Prize at the 34th edition of the Cairo International Film Festival that concluded on 9 December. The festival presented over 100 films and welcomed Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche as honorary guests this year.

Giving out awards at this year's Baltic Event Co-Production Market was like searching for pearls among gems. With one of the strongest project slates of the market's history, voting ended up being across the board and the winners won by a margin. Nevertheless, the deserving projects and producers were announced and awarded at the ceremony that took place on December 3rd in Tallinn.

"Chemo" by Paweł Łoziński got Grand Prix of the FIDA DOC - International Festival of Documentary Films in Morocco. This is the tenth international prize for this film, produced by TVP1, and awarded earlier with the Prix Europa for the Best European Documentary Film of 2009 in Berlin, Grand Prix in New York, Vancouver and Perm in Russia, as well as with the Best Director prizes at the One World FF in Prague and Abu Dhabi Documentary Competition.

10th ANIFEST (26 April - 1 May, Czech Republic)
International festival of animated films: DEADLINE IS COMING!

The Angel Film Awards - Monaco International Film Festival 2010
2nd - 5th December 2010

PRESS RELEASE
Hanoi - Warsaw wins European Oscar
Short film Hanoi-Warsaw produced by Kino Polska Television and directed by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz
has won the prize for Best Short Film at the European Film Awards