Foreign film services, a driving force behind Malta’s film industry since its earliest days, have seen a revival in recent years.

Producer Pavel Bercik dips into the topic of Czech Beer in an upcoming documentary.

PRODUCTION
A total of 30 films were produced in Georgia in 2012 and 2013.

Wide and Eye on Films will launch the first CEE online film festival in Croatia beginning on 22 December 2013. The festival was initiated by Wide’s Loic Magneron.

SOFIA: France’s Joséphine de La Baume will star in the Ukrainian-Georgian-German-Bulgarian 2.6m EUR coproduction Ursus - The Caucasian Bear, co-written eight years ago by esteemed Georgian scriptwriter Zaza Buadze and film director/producer Otar Shamatava.

PRAGUE: The Czech Film Center in cooperation with the Prague Short Film Festival, the iShorts association and AG-Kurzfilm of Germany is organising a marathon of short films on 21 December 2013.

The Latvian film industry has begun a process of revival after hitting a low point in 2008 when Latvian economy was one of the hardest hit in the 2008 financial crisis.

Estonia established an Estonian Film Industry Cluster in late 2012 with the support of over 20 leading production companies and organisations, followed by the launch of the Estonian Film Commission at the end of 2012, while funding for film rose by 1m EUR, following three weaker years.

Romania continued to garner international acclaim for domestic production despite a gap in funding, which is likely to affect the quantity of Romanian films coming onto the market in the coming year.

The Lithuanian Film Centre and the Estonian Film Institute will become individual members of European Film Promotion.