20-10-2012

CentEast Moscow Market in Red Square 2012 Featured

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    MOSCOW: The fourth annual CentEast Moscow Market (www.centeast.eu) has found a slot in the new Red Square Screenings, (15-19 October 2012) a new initiative backed by the Russian Cinema Fund.

    The CentEast Market in Moscow is part of the CentEast Moscow Warsaw programme which presents works-in-progress from Central and Eastern Europe. The Moscow event will take place today, 16 October, in the iconic Gum on Red Square where a programme of 10 projects will be presented from Russia, Croatia, Ukraine, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Romania and Poland. A parallel programme will run in Warsaw on 19 – 21 October within the Warsaw FF.

    The Red Square Screenings (www.rac-cb.com) is a major new international film market that has appeared on the cinema calendar which its organizers have modeled on the experience of Unifrance which runs annual screenings of French films around the world as well at the Latin-American cinema market, Ventana Sur. The objective is to present a wide selection of Russian films from 2011-2012. Yesterday at the opening Red Square organizers announced the signing of a protocol with Jerome Palliard head of the Marche du Film who will cooperate on future Red Square screenings as the Marche already does at Ventana Sur.

    Evgeny Gindilis, who founded the CentEast Moscow, is executive director of the RSS (Red Square Screenings) CentEast Moscow obviously has benefited from the higher profile of the larger event which has flown in buyers, sales agents and distributors from all over the world. Gindilis’s company, TVINDIE Film Production is the joint organizer of CentEast Moscow together the Warsaw Film Foundation which organizes the Warsaw event.

    Works-in-progress   Presentation programme:
    1. Breaking Loose (org. Vosmerka), dir. Alexey Uchitel, Russia
    2. Children Of The Fall (Djeca jeseni), dir. Goran Rukavina, Croatia
    3. Traffic Department (Drogowka), dir. Wojciech Smarzowski, Poland
    4. Green Jacket (Zelena kofta), dir. Volodymyr Tykhyy, Ukraine
    5. Liza The Fox-Fairy (Liza, a Rokatundrr), dir. Karoly Ujj Meszaros, Hungary
    6. Pipeline (Truba), dir. Vitaly Manskiy, Russia/Germany
    7. The Blacksmith From Woodham (Kovar z Podlesi), dir. Pavel Gobl, the Czech Republic
    8. The Japanese Dog (Cainele Japonez), dir. Tudor Cristian Jurgiu, Romania
    9. The Land Of Good Kids (Strana Khoroshikh Detochek), dir. Olga Kaptur, Russia
    10. The Unsaved (La Limita de Jos a Cerului), dir. Igor Cobileanski, Romania/Moldova