WARSAW: Polish director Viktoria Marinov is in preparation with Love Land, a long documentary about people who decide to emigrate to Bulgaria out of love. The producers are looking for Bulgarian coproducers.
BUCHAREST: Romanian short film Written / Unwritten by Adrian Silișteanu is among the 15 short films nominated for the European Film Awards 2017. The European Film Awards ceremony will take place in Berlin on 9 December 2017.
The European Film Academy and EFA Productions are proud to present this year's short film nominations. At each of the 15 participating film festivals, an independent jury presented one European short film in competition with a nomination in the short film category of the European Film Awards.
This year, AFF returns with the second edition of the section called THE FUTURE IS NOW, dedicated to the new documentary formats. The festival’s audience will have the opportunity to view a broad selection of documentary projects of virtual reality, as well as screenings that are specially presented in the dome theatre, within the most diverse and bountiful programme of virtual cinema, a unique experience in Romania. In the field of virtual reality and 360-degree videos, aside from developing more efficient and reachable systems, novelty also resides in the diversity and usefulness of these innovative technologies being applied to the real world. These new developments can be experienced at AFF.
WebVR, the latest technical innovation in virtual reality
The purpose of WebVR applications is to simplify the audience’s access to virtual reality experiences, regardless of the available viewing device, whether it’s headphones or gadgets specific to video games. Three films are included in the WebVR programme: Deprogrammed, offering the perspective of extremism in three different cases, transposing the viewer into a virtual setting that narrows down according to the degree of indoctrination; visiting the Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, which no longer exists, is possible in Tzina: Symphony of longing, an experience that blurs the line between the wild world and the virtual world; the perspective of a grizzly she-bear that lives in the Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, in Bear 71.
Virtual reality, employed by journalists and NGOs at AFF
Virtual reality is used today in various fields – from architecture, fashion, education, medicine, and up to businesses, the military, journalism or NGOs. Many news and livestream agencies employ the 360-degree technology for a more objective perspective on the events and in order to attract a younger audience. By means of animation, Bashir’s Dream reshapes the real story of a 14-year-old boy who dreams of playing basketball, but got shot by a sniper. The displaced tackles the stories of three children from different places who survived the war, with respect to their lives after the war. Through virtual reality, Inside Auschwitz recreates experiences and moments from the past.
The WebVR themes of the festival’s programme also include topical issues in the contemporary world landscape, such as environmental protection (Out of the blue), social inclusion (A grandmother’s love), women’s rights (Women on the move), domestic violence (Notes to my father), or the possibility to see an exotic and vibrant scenery, with a selection of VR productions from Kenya (Nairobi berries and Let this be a warning), Senegal (The other Dakar) and Ghana (Spirit Robot).
Romanian VR productions
This year, the virtual reality programme will also include three local productions, putting Romania on the map of VR experiments: the testimony of one of the few survivors of the mass murders that took place on the 23rd of January 1941, led by the members of the Iron Guard in the Jilava Forest, in Jilava Massacre; The AI comrade brings the audience the first spy-robot created in 1979 of Communist Romania, and the Vodafone campaign See your future illustrates the potential to picture the jobs of the future.
The dome theatre returns to AFF
For the second time in a row, the AFF viewers have the unique chance to view 360 films on a dome-like screen, which give them the feeling of direct participation in the film. The programme offers a selection of unique projects that introduce a journey beyond the limits of reality, at the crossroads between technology and art. The joint effort of painters, photographers and digital artists presents a new way of experiencing art in Samskara, Art universe, Circles of Time and The Game. Classic music themes or eclectic mixes (Music from the Cosmos – a Visual Concert and Jules Verne’s Voyages), as well as dance, classic tango or with various influences (Tango 360), can be appreciated as exceptional productions in the dome theatre set up in Piata Mare. The full-dome documentaries will try to answer a few questions of virtual reality: Will we ever be able to communicate to other civilizations? (Hello Earth), Could a super-volcano erupt during our era? (Supervolcanoes), What happens during a solar storm? (Solar Superstorms), Can our galaxy be precisely mapped? (Journey to a billion Suns), What does it mean to live in the present-day interconnected world? (Habitat Earth), Can we detect asteroids before they reach Earth? (incoming!), What is the mystery of orchids? (Darwin and his fabulous orchids).
“For 24 years, AFF is a platform connected to the latest technical innovations in documentary film. Given last year’s success, we wanted this year’s edition to give film buffs a quality film experience, with a selection of the latest full-dome, VR or 360 video productions”, stated Dumitru Budrala, founding director of Astra Film Festival.
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: ICR - Romanian Cultural Institute, UCIN – Romanian Filmmakers Union, Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany in Sibiu, Cinetic, Refresh, Habitus
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, Thinkout of the Box, Zile și Nopți, Tribuna, Turnul Sfatului, Sibiu 100%, Eveniment TV, Ora de Sibiu
BIAFF Film festival closing ceremony took place on 24 September, at Batumi State Musical Center. International Jury awarded prizes in three-competition section – International Feature Films, Doc Films and Short Films section.
BIAFF 2017 international competition section’s Jury consisting of five members – Mohsen Makhmalbaf (Iran/UK), Siddiq Barmak (France), Boris Shulman (Sweden), Diana Ashimova (Kazakhstan), Nutsa Alexi Meskhishvili (Georgia) awarded following prizes:
- Grand Prix – Gentle Creature, Ukraine/Germany/Netherlands/Russia/ Lithuania, 2017
- Best Film Director - Yesim Ustaoglu for “Claire Obscure”, Turkey/Poland/France, 2016; 100 min.
- Best Actress – Ezem Ucun in film “Claire Obscure”, Yesim Ustaoglu, Turkey/Poland/France, 2016
- Best Actor – Merab Ninidze in film “Jupiter’s Moon”, Kornél Mundruczó, Hungary /Germany, 2017
- Special mention to:
- Acting Ensebmle in “Party” by Sally Potter, UK, 2017
- Dede, Mariam Khatchvani, Georgia/Qatar/Ireland/ Netherlands / Croatia, 2017
BIAFF 2017 Documentary Films international competition section’s Jury consisting of five members Alexander Rekhviasvhli, Georgia (Head of Jury), Mehmet Ali Arslan (Turkey), Seifollah Samadian (Iran), Volker Kufahl (Germany), Sean Mcalister (UK) awarded following prizes:
- The Best Doc film - Taste of Cement, Ziad Kalthoum, Germany/Lebanon/Syria/ United Arab Emirates/ Qatar, 2017
- Special Mentions to:
- City of Sun, Rati Oneli, Georgia, USA, Qatar, Netherlands, 2017
- Liberation Day, Uģis Olte, Morten Traavik, Norway/Latvia, 2016
BIAFF 2017 – Short Film international competition section’s Jury consisting of - Safar Haqdadov, Tajikistan head of Jury, Hana Makhmalbaf, UK), Nineli Chankvetadze (Georgia) awarded the following prizes:
- The Best Short film - Gentle Night, Qiu Yang, China, 2017; 15 min.
- Jury Special Mentions to:
- Ana, Margo Zubashvili, Georgia, 2017
- Three steps, Soso Bliadze, Georgia, 2017
- Valparaiso, Carlo Sironi, Italy, 2016
BIAFF Life time Achievement awards for contribuitone to World cinema was granted to:
- Mohsen Makhmalbaf (Iran/UK)
- Gia Kancheili (Georgia)
- Vakhtang Kikabidze (Georgia)
Festival Sponsors – Ministry of Culture of Georgia, Georgian National Film Center, Ministry of Culture of Ajara AR, Hotel Wyndham Batumi
Festival Supporters – British Council, Goethe Institute Georgia, Cinema APOLLO, Hotel Rcheuli, Hotel Batumi Plaza, Tourism Department of Ajara AR, HQ propaganda, Tour Company “Wonderland”, Batumi Auto-transport
Festival Media Partners – Georgian Public Broadcaster, Radio Fortuna/Fortuna+, Adjara TV, Batumi TV, Publicity Group (www.publicity.ge), www.newswire.ge, Film New Europe (www.filmneweurope.com), Newspaper BATUMELEBI, netgazeti.ge
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FILM NEW EUROPE CEI AV Innovation Days at International Co-production Forum Regiofund
Poland 26-09-2017KATOWICE: Film New Europe, the number one networking platform for film professionals in Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltics, and the International Co-production Forum Regiofund have teamed up to present a series of panels, case studies and networking about how innovation is shaping the future of the audiovisual industry in Europe, on 5-6 October in Katowice.
These are the animated films production and development grants for 2017 announced by the Estonian Film Institute on 22 September 2017.
BATUMI: A Gentle Creature directed by Sergei Loznitsa was awarded Grand Prix at the 12th edition of the Batumi International Arthouse Film Festival, which took place from 17 to 24 September 2017.
EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PITCH & MEET WARSAW COPRODUCTION MEETINGS AND INVITATION TO POLISH MAJORITY CO-PRODUCTIONS TO PRESENT THEIR PROJECTS
Festivals 25-09-2017
Due to big interest in Pitch & Meet Project among film professionals, we would like to invite Polish majority co-productions to present their projects to international film professionals at Warsaw Industry Days. Please note that presented majority co-production film projects will not be considered for the Pitch & Meet Award.
New submission deadline is 29th September 2017(Friday), 12:00 am (CET). Please send your submissions to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The Pitch & Meet presentations will be held on 20th and 21st October 2017 in Warsaw. The jury of Pitch & Meet Project will present the best full length feature film project an award endowed with 100 000 € (payable in Polish Zloty). The winning project must be submitted to the Minority Co-Production Schemeoperated by the Polish Film Institute. Please note that it is required to have a Polish co-producer.
Polish Film Institute reserves the right to make a selection of film projects that will be invited to Pitch & Meet presentation sessions.
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