Filmmakers from around the world are invited to submit their documentary projects on every aspects of life above the Arctic Circle for the next edition of NORTH PITCH — Below Zero. Selected projects will be pitched to a panel of international decision makers and compete for The Arctic Documentary Award and The Below Zero Award. The deadline for submitting projects is 27 November 2017.
NORTH PITCH — Below Zero is an international pitching session for documentary projects focusing on life above the Arctic Circle. It takes place on 17 - 20 January 2018 in Tromsø, Norway. At the session a wide range of documentary projects on all subjects related to this matter will be pitched. These can be projects focusing on culture, environment, resources, politics, climate changes and indigenous peoples as well as general human stories.
The projects selected for NORTH PITCH — Below Zero will be competing for 2 awards. The Arctic Documentary Award, NOK 40.000, is granted to the project which has the best political, environmental or cultural relevance to the Arctic and has an international potential for financing and distribution. The Below Zero Award, NOK 10.000, is given for the most innovative project. Kulturnæringsstiftelsen SNN is funding both awards.
Filmmakers from all over the world are welcome to submit projects for Below ZERO. Stories with a broad international market appeal are preferred. From the submitted project proposals a maximum of 12 projects will be selected for participation. The working language will be English.
NORTH PITCH - Below Zero consists of a producers-meet-producers set up, a 2-day workshop and will conclude with a pitching session, where the selected projects are pitched to a panel of international financiers and experts. An essential part of NORTH PITCH — Below Zero is the pre-pitch workshop, where the selected projects will be developed under guidance from experienced international experts from the documentary business.
For more details and the submission guidelines, please visit:
http://edn.network/activities/edn-activities-2018/below-zero-2018/
Background on NORTH PITCH - Below ZERO
The NORTH PITCH - Below Zero event was initiated in 2009 in order to bring together filmmakers, producers, financiers and organizations whose common interest is documentaries thematically rooted in the Northern Polar region. Building on the success of the first eight editions of NORTH PITCH - Below Zero, this ninth edition will further strengthen and develop the international network for documentaries made around or focusing on the Arctic region. NORTH PITCH - Below Zero is set in Tromsø, Northern Norway, during the last days of the polar night.
About EDN
European Documentary Network is a global network for professionals working with documentary film and TV. Around 1000 members from more than 60 countries have joined EDN. The organisation is open for both newcomers and established filmmakers from around the world. EDN provides documentary consulting and informs about possibilities for funding, financing, development, co-production, distribution and collaboration across borders. This is done via individual consultancy to members on documentary projects, activities like workshops, seminars and conferences as well as through the EDN Financing Guide and the EDN Co-production Guide, two indispensable resource publications provided by EDN. More info: http://edn.network.
Astra Film Festival, taking place between the 16th and 22nd of October 2017, is the main screening platform and a catalyst for the latest documentary film productions in Romania. The selection of Romanian documentaries within the 2017 AFF programme is divided into 3 competitive sections: Romania, Student, Shorts.
The fellowship of filmmakers, or the Romanian documentary filmmakers invite you in Sibiu to a broad professional programme: DocumentaryTank@AFF (19th -21st of October), a platform dedicated to the film industry that will bring local and European filmmakers to Sibiu for 3 days of networking, masterclass sessions and presentations about the new trends in the documentary film production and distribution. Romanian Docs in Progress (21st of October) is also part of this programme, where the authors of 16 ongoing documentary film projects will be there to meet the representatives of the European industry. 6 Romanian directors will present their ongoing documentary film projects before a jury, the local audience and international professionals. The winning teams will receive post-production awards and other forms of support in order to complete their documentaries.
“The fact that a Romanian documentary film project which developed last year within the “Romanian Docs in Progress” programme is selected in the competition proves that this programme has a favorable effect on the expansion of a documentary film industry in Romania. Furthermore, the film will have the world premiere at Astra Film Festival, marking a turning point in the festival phenomenon in Romania” - stated Dumitru Budrala, the director of AFF.
The camera of documentary filmmakers analyzes Romania, questions its past and reveals unexplored issues. In 2017, Romania is a world leader in the video chat and cybersex market, making a profit of over 100 million euros. Numbers speak of the scale of this type of job: the business thrives in 3,000 studios, where 100,000 young women attracted by a big income offer their services. In its first run, Phoenixxx (Mihai Gavril Dragolea), a poignant and open documentary, introduces us to the world of two young women and their lives outside video chat, with their daily routines, family environment and the prospects for the future.
Documentary filmmakers have taught us how to see and re-discover a different facet of what we thought we knew, by changing our point of view and selection. Filmmaker Radu Jude in The Dead Nation, a stinging film through its minimalistic depth, made of purposely tame archive images, illustrates fragments of a Jewish doctor’s journal, describing the Romanians’ anti-Semitic actions between 1930 and 1940, and strikes a deep chord by reviewing the national myth of Romanians not being anti-Semitic. Guided by the prospects of self-taught massage therapists of the resort, we discover the micro-universe of Baile Herculane falling into a perpetual post-communist decline (I am Hercules, Marius Iacob), or the coal-mining town of Petrila, seen through the eyes of remarkable locals and illustrating the success of miner Catalin Cenusa and artist Ion Barbu (Planet Petrila, Andrei Dăscălescu). Or the micro-universe of a family of Kalderash Roma people from the village of Corcova, Mehedinti County in The last Kalderash (Cosmin Bumbuț, Elena Stancu) caught between the traditional work on the brink of disappearance and the migration to the West as a survival alternative. The portrait of a woodworker from Maramures, A film less happy, more sad, poetical and wise (Cornel Mihalache) is a collage of the life and thoughts of a native storyteller. The side street of Europe (Emese Ambrus) is a road-movie around Transylvania, a glimpse into the Hungarian diaspora, offering a double perspective on these villages and a woman’s struggle to make it as an actress. In The trial (Claudiu Mitcu), Mihai Moldoveanu, a former army officer sentenced to 25 years in prison for a crime he claims he didn’t commit, presents his case and offers the viewer the position of a juryman in a complex and controversial case. Romania, the great spring clean (Ruxandra Annonier) presents characters involved in the fight against corruption in Romania, both at institutional level and within NGOs.
You can find the full list of Romanian documentaries selected in the 2017 AFF programme at www.astrafilm.ro.
Astra Film Festival 2017 is organized by Astra Film, CNM Astra and the Astra Film Foundation
With the support of Sibiu County Council, the Ministry of Culture and National Identity, the European Union – through the Creative Europe-Media programme and the National Centre for Cinematography
Co-financed by Sibiu Local Council through Sibiu City Hall
In collaboration with Lucian Blaga University
Partners: Romanian Cultural Institute, UCIN – Romanian Filmmakers Union, Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany in Sibiu, Cinetic, Refresh
Digital partner: Urby
Title sponsor: Construcții SA
Sponsors: Romgaz, Electrica, Banca Transilvania, Takata, Aqua Carpatica, Happy City, HBO, Cinelab
Car of the festival: Toyota
Media partners: TVR, Europa FM, HotNews, Revista 22, VICE, Revista Timpul, Transilvania Reporter, Cineuropa, Film New Europe, Radio România Cultural, Radio România Actualități, Radio Cluj, Radio Antena Sibiului, Radio Târgu Mureș, RFI România, Cinemagia, LiterNet, CineFan, Sub25, All About Romanian Cinema, Cooperativa Urbană, ÎnFestival, Recorder, Iqads, Filmtett, Zile și Nopți, Tribuna, Turnul Sfatului, Sibiu 100%, Eveniment TV, Ora de Sibiu
The Constitution Clocks up its 23rd International Award Since Scoring the Grand Prix des Ameriques at the Montreal Film Festival
Region 19-09-2017Rajko Grlic’s latest feature film The Constitution, which has now clocked up a remarkable 23 festival awards since its world premiere in Montreal 2016, has also been included among the titles announced by the European Film Academy as feature fiction films recommended for a nomination for the European Film Awards 2017. This “love story about hate” is a Croatian/Czech/Macedonian/Slovenian/UK coproduction.
KATOWICE: Producer Michał Kwieciński will receive the Border Gate Award at the International Co-Production Forum Regiofund, set to take place in Katowice from 4 to 7 October 2017.
GDYNIA: Jakub Pączek’s debut feature will premiere in the main competition of the 42nd Gdynia Film Festival (18-23 September 2017). This crime drama will be domestically released by Kino Świat on 8 December 2017.
GDYNIA: Jagoda Szelc’s debut feature Tower. A Bright Day will vie in the main competition of the 42nd Gdynia Film Festival (18-23 September 2017). The film is a psychological thriller produced Indeks Film Studio, a production company working in the framework of the Lodz Film School.
The Border Gate Award is a distinction bestowed by the organizers of Regiofund Forum upon distinguished film producers. The Award is presented to producers who think and act outside of the box, whose experiments and searches result in novel approaches and surprising discoveries. Border Gate’s previous recipients include Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Piotr Dzięcioł, and Simon Chinn. This October it will be presented to Michał Kwieciński. The Award always takes shape of a personalized statuette, made distinctly for the laureate.
FNE TV: Petra Kammerevert Chair of Committee on Culture and Education EU Parliament
Region 18-09-2017FNE asked Petra Kammerevert about the biggest challenges facing the future of the Creative Europe MEDIA programme and the importance of the LUX Prix for cultural diversity especially in the smaller countries of Europe.
GDYNIA: The last film directed by the duo Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze (1953-2014) Birds Are Singing in Kigali will be showcased in the main competition of the 42nd Gdynia Film Festival (18-23 September 2017).
23d International Short Film Festival in Drama

