LOS ANGELES: At the very first “Made in Hungary” event held in Beverly Hills on 28 October 2024, Government Commissioner Csaba Kael presented the inaugural Best International Production Filmed in Hungary Award to Poor Things by Yorgos Lanthimos, and announced the extension of Hungary’s film support scheme till 2030.
Year of German Central European Films 2024: German Films Screenings in November 2024
Region 29-10-2024FNE together with German Films have launched the Year of German Central European Films 2024 with a special focus on German films in Central and Eastern European countries plus Cyprus and Malta and FNE partner countries’ films screening in Germany.
Los Angeles - Government Commissioner Csaba KAEL announced the extension of Hungary’s highly successful film support scheme till 2030, continuing its commitment to contribute to such international successes as ‘Dune’, ‘Maria’ and ‘The Brutalist’. National Film Institute awarded ‘Best Int’l Production Filmed in Hungary’ for the first time in history.
PÖFF sets focus on German cinema and has chosen the world premiere of David Dietl's "Long Story Short" to open the festival.
The selection for this year's international Script Pool competition, which focuses on film scripts, includes projects from Finland and Latvia, as well as three co-productions with Germany.
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) reveals the selection for the Baltic Film competition. Presenting the crème de la crème of fresh output from the festival’s home region, this year’s Baltic Competition programme consists of 16 works, including 6 world premieres and 2 international premieres, alongside with previously released and critically acclaimed Baltic films.
25 000 euro award by ATM Virtual will be handed out to one of the genre film titles at European Genre Forum
Press releases 29-10-2024The 10th edition of the European Genre Forum, the only European training programme for up and coming genre filmmakers, will present its eight projects from eight production countries during the final lab in Tallinn. For the first time, one of the projects will receive an award of 25,000 euros, consisting of one day rental of an LED stage, preceded by one day of pre-lighting for the production of a selected film.
WIESBADEN: Lithuanian film Remember to Blink / Per arti directed by Austėja Urbaitė received the Golden Lily for Best Film at the 23rd edition of the GoEast, the Festival of Central and Eastern European Film, which took place 26 April - 2 May 2023 in Wiesbaden and the surrounding region.
WIESBADEN: GoEast, the Festival of Central and Eastern European Film has announced the lineup for its 23rd edition taking place 26 April - 2 May 2023 in Wiesbaden and the surrounding region.
SIBIU: The Czech/Polish documentary Forest by Lidia Duda received the award for Best Film in the Central and Eastern Europe section, while Rising up at Night by Nelson Makengo was awarded Best Film in the Emerging Voices in Documentary competition at the 31st International Documentary Festival Astra Film, held in Sibiu 20 – 27 October 2024.