The eighth edition of New Horizons Studio+ will take place 5-8 August during the 17th

T-Mobile New Horizons International Film Festival (3-13 August 2017).

New Horizons Studio+, organized by the New Horizons Association and Creative Europe Desk Polska, involves four days of workshops and lectures on various aspects related to the promotion and development of projects. Its main task is to provide young professionals with knowledge about the international film market, as well as to help them in determining their career paths.

New Horizons Studio+ is introducing a lot of innovations this year.

We are proud to announce that we have a wonderful new partner: EAVE. This is one of the leading professional training, project development and networking organization in Europe, and is also the organizer of the EAVE Producers Workshop and the EAVE Marketing Workshop.

The British Council will also be a partner this year. A special guest from the United Kingdom will give a lecture as part of Creativity Talks.

We are happy to continue working with the London Film Academy, one of our long-time partners.

Our partnership with the Romanian Institute of Culture, German Films and the Austrian Cultural Forum also provides invaluable support.

This year's lineup of lecturers includes the following outstanding experts: David Pope (London Film Academy); Alya Belgaroui(EAVE), sales agent representing Wild Bunch; Aranka Matits (EAVE), representing Featurette; Mark Lautman from Intermission Film; Raquel Cabrera from The Film Agency; Jakub Duszyńskifrom Gutek Film; and Jan Naszewski from New Europe Film Sales.

Media partners include Film & TV Kamera, Film Pro and Film New Europe.

Having changed its format this year, Studio New Horizons+ will be for director-producer pairs who are developing their first or second feature film. There will be 10 participants from Poland and 10 from Hungary, Austria, Germany, Romania, and the United Kingdom.

Below is a full list of selected participants and projects. Heartfelt congratulations to everyone!

Bailout, Folks! 
Marek Lechki    
Maciej Kubicki

Fisheye              
Michał Szcześniak
Ewa Turczańska

Glorious Empire             
Matt Szymanowski
Agnieszka Wasiak

Najmro
Mateusz Rakowicz
Kuba Kosma

The Sybil            
Zuzanna Solakiewicz
Marta Golba

Ego Ego (Germany)       
Leonie Minor
Zora Rux

The Fall (UK)
Weronika Tofilska
Chris Hees

Impromptu (Hungary)
Zoltán Nagy     
Gábor Osváth

October (Romania)
Cristian Pascariu      
Cristiana Mitea

Queens (Austria)
Stefan Bohun   
David Bohun 

The awards of the 64th Pula Film Festival were presented today.

At this year's edition of the Festival, the most abundant yet, a total of 170 films have been screened, of which 88 premieres, across 15 different film programmes. This year, the films have been evaluated by four different juries: Young Cinephiles, FEDEORA, International Programme Jury, and the Croatian Programme Jury. The audience award and the film critics' award were also presented.

The Grand Golden Arena for Best Festival Film was presented to the film A Brief Excursion, directed by Igor Bezinović, by the production house Studio Pangolin, produced by Igor Bezinović. The Golden Gate of Pula, the Festival's audience award, was presented to the film ZG80, directed by Igor Šeregi, by the production house Kinoteka, produced by Ljubo Zdjelarević.

The list of all award winners and photographs from the award ceremony can be found at http://www.pulafilmfestival.hr/en/nagrade-64-pulskog-filmskog-festivala.

BUCHAREST: American actor James Brolin is currently shooting in Romania the Hallmark film Family Royal, which he is also directing. Castel Film Studios  is servicing.

PALIĆ: The Greek / Polish coproduction Park, directed by Sofia Exarchou, received the Golden Tower for best film at the 24th European Film Festival Palić.

 

This year in its 54th edition, the Antalya Film Festival is bringing the Turkish and global film industry closer together with the mission of establishing a cultural and communications platform and increasing its influence on an international level.

Aiming at promoting Antalya internationally as a film-friendly city, the festival has appointed a new artistic director, Mike Downey – a well-respected and established independent European film producer who has made over 60 films and who has extensive film festival experience having served on over 20 international film festival juries. Also joining the team as a strategic consultant is Mirsad Purivatra, an art and culture entrepreneur, and the Festival Director of Sarajevo Film Festival.

As Turkey’s first and most well established festival,  these changes are part of Antalya Film Festival’s continued development as a leader in Turkey’s festival culture.

For the first time this year, the festival will also feature an international competition section – which will include the work of masters of world cinema to be curated by Artistic Director Mike Downey.

Mike Downey said: "The Antalya Film Festival can be a place of discovery and ritual, where film and cinema can be explored and consumed by audiences of all ages and interests.  Film festivals have many roles in the 21st century – we can discover great films, and we want to make the best of world cinema accessible, to curate the film makers and the audience, and to allow opportunities for the film industry. But increasingly I believe that the main purpose of film festivals is enhancing the film experience for audiences through events, Q&As and bringing to that precious audience an element of surprise and delight."

International Antalya Film Festival aims to create a joyful and productive atmosphere for all local and international film professionals as well as creating a unique experience for all the residents.

This year, the Festival will continue to support Antalya Film Forum that has become one of the most important events throughout Europe within the first 3 years of its establishment, including hosting countless projects that held their world premieres recognized by prestigious festivals. Antalya Film Forum continues its aim of connecting 200 international industry professionals with the film professionals of Turkey, as well as supporting them.

Antalya Film Forum is directed by Zeynep Atakan, producer of Palme D’or winning film “Winter Sleep”, directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan.  Atakan, recognized for her many achievements, including spearheading one of the most important components of the Festival.

Antalya Film Festival continues its tradition as showcasing Antalya as a film friendly city which forms a bridge where international cultures meet.

The Festival, which will run 21-27th October this year, will continue its traditional parade and gala screenings to bring all film professionals and film lovers together to have a unique experience – where important delegates from the international film industry will share their knowledge and the magic of the big screen will be brought to the residents of Antalya.

Key sections of the festival lineup include:

54th IAFF SECTIONS

International Competition:

A selection of the work of masters of world cinema to be curated by Artistic Director Mike Downey.

Gala Screenings:

Gala screenings of some of the most anticipated world cinema releases – to be attended by key stars

Children and Family Section:

This section is aimed at developing children’s vision about world cinema and creating opportunities for them to build ties with art and cinema by expanding their vision. Aside from screenings, the festival will also host workshops and talks with surprise guests.

Retrospectives:

Profiling films from two masters of world and Turkish cinema . Screenings will be accompanied by panels attended by filmmakers and audiences. will take place.

Culinary Section:

Four films on gastronomy will be screened. After each film a meal will be prepared for the audience by 4 different chefs inspired by the film that is screened.

PULA: A Brief Excursion, directed by Igor Bezinović, was awarded best film in the main competition programme of the 64th Pula Film Festival, while Sieranevada, directed by Cristi Puiu, received the Golden Arena for best Croatian minority coproduction. The festival took place from 15 to 22 July 2017.

ANTALYA: European producer Mike Downey and Mirsad Purivatra, the director of the Sarajevo Film Festival, were appointed artistic director and strategic consultant respectively at the International Antalya Film Festival. 

BRUSSELS: The European Film Agency Directors EFAD's issued a report with 10 solutions to support better promotion of European films and increase exports outside of Europe.

When the War Comes / Až přijde válka, directed by Jan Gebert, follows a young member of militia Slovak Recruits/ Slovenskí branci, one of the largest paramilitary organizations in Eastern Europe. This Czech / Croatian coproduction is currently in production. 

 

Today, the Baltic Focus events dedicated to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are launching within the programme of the industry days of the International Odessa Film Festival.

During the discussion “Opportunities of cooperation with Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia” representatives of the national film agencies from all three countries will present the film funding mechanisms put in place in their countries, share good practice. With the cultural ties between Lithuania and Ukraine strengthening during the past several years, film industries of both countries are seeking and finding partners for joint projects, and a number of co-productions have been launched.

During a special session „Baltic „Works in progress“ projects“ filmmakers will present seven Baltic films currently in production looking for partners and additional funding opportunities. Lithuania will be represented by the filmmaker Marija Stonytė with her documentary Gentle Warriors (prod. „Moonmakers“) and the producer Stasys Baltakis with the feature film Isaac (dir. Jurgis Matulevičius, prod. „Film Jam“). The filmmakers hope that their projects will appeal to distributors, festival programmers and sales agents. Both films are expected to be finished in 2018–2019.

Gentle warriors follows a journey of five girls who chose voluntary military service. They live and train in an isolated military facility among 600 men for nine months. Isaac is a story about a Lithuanian activist who killed a Jew Isaac in Lietukis garage in Kaunas in 1941. After many years, the guilty of murder is to chase his grandson.

The Lithuanian-Ukrainian-French co-production Stasis (dir. Mantas Kvedaravičius), currently in post-production stage, will be presented in the main industry competition programme “Works in progress”, which consists of 11 leading Ukrainian and international feature film projects. Stasis is a psychological drama sweeping in three cities – Athens, Istanbul and Odessa, and weaving the threads of heroes life: Garip killed Ibrahim, Ibrahim and Sofia, who were madly in love once.

The films in post-production stage will be presented to important Ukrainian and international distributors, sales agents, festival representatives and industry professionals to provide wide film dissemination in local and foreign markets as well as to compete for a monetary prize.

There are more Lithuanian accents in various festival film programs. Frost by Lithuanian director Šarūnas Bartas (coproduction of Lithuania, Ukraine, France, Poland), Pretenders directed Vallo Toomla (coproduction of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) and A Gentle Creature by Sergei Loznitsa (coproduction of France, Germany, Dutch, Ukrainia and Lithuania) will be screen.

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