15-11-2009

Film New Europe Visegrad Forum

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    When: 26-27 November 2009 Warsaw
    Where: Krakowskie Przedmiescie 7

    What is it About??

    Development of civil society and cultural cooperation through creating an ongoing platform for cooperation between film culture journalists and students and professionals in the Vsisegrad (V4) countries. The Forum will create a dialogue between V4 countries and encourage cooperation, coproduction and joint distribution of films between V4 countries.

    Explore how V4 films can be a vehicle for cross border cooperation and promotion of V4 countries internationally. Explore the relationship between film and media and to provide the platform for the launch for the FNE Visegrad Prize for Best Central European.

    Who should attend??

    Journalists and student journalists who are interested in film and its interaction with media

    Film producers, directors, festival directors and other film professionals who are interested in the role media plays in cultural identity and its interaction with film both culturally and commercially.

    Discussion Groups

    Filmmakers will have a chance to discuss and learn how best to interact with the media to achieve their goals.

    Interviews

    Film journalists will have the chance to meet and interview filmmakers and decision makers from other V4 countries outside their home country and broaden the base of their understanding of regional cooperation in culture.

    Workshops

    Bring together film journalists for training on how to recognize economic and cultural benefits of film production

    Networking

    Meet with experts in regional film production

    Discuss issues of promotion and media

    Registration From: Participation is Free of Charge but you have to Register:

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    Advance Registration Information:

    Name:

    Email:

    Profession:

    (Journalist, Student Journalist, Film Critic, Academic, Film Producer, Director, Scriptwriter, Film Promotion, Etc.)

    Forum participation is free and includes all coffee breaks, breakfasts and lunches as well as festival cocktail on Thursday evening.

    A limited number of registrations will also be accepted on the day of the forum provided space is available. To avoid disappointment and secure your place register online NOW !!

    Forum participants will also be accredited to both the Art of the Doc and Euroshorts film festivals which are running concurrently to the forum and will have free admission to all festival screenings.

    Participants will also have admission to the Art of the Doc festival club Club Kamieniołomy.

    Agenda

    Thursday 26 November

    9:30- 10:15

    Registration and Networking Breakfast

    10:15

    Speaker: Discussion panel:

    Jana Kadlecova/ David Dercsenyi

    Media View from Visegrad neighbours: Slovakia and Hungary

    Q&A

    11:15-11:30

    Coffee break

    11:30

    The Role of Festivals in International Promotion of Film:

    Aleksandra Biernacka

    Aleksandra Biernacka: The Role of Film Festivals in the international Promotion of Films

    Biernacka is head of international festivals relations for Polish pubcaster TVP

    Q&A

    13:00-14:30

    Lunch break and networking

    14:30

    Afternoon Session

    Cathy Meils

    Workshop on how to write for the film industry: First Session

    Meils who is a former bureau chief for Variety in Prague and presently new editor for Film New Europe will be conducting a practical experience workshop with film journalists who will have the chance to have their work critiqued by Ms Meils and other participants on the second day of the Forum. Participants will also have their work published on FNE.

    15:45-16:00

    Coffee break

    16:00

    Discussion group led by Anna Franklin general director of FNE

    Launch of the FNE Visegrad Prix for Best Central European Film. Do we need another film prize???

    What should be the role of festivals and prizes in extending the cultural identity of the countries the films represent and forging a cross border cultural identity??

    17:30

    Finish

    18:00-20:00

    Happy Hour Cocktail and networking session:

    Pub Plotka Café, Krakowskie Przedmieście 7

    Evening:

    Participants have access to Art of the Doc screenings at nearby cinemas. See http://www.sztukadokumentu.pl/ for schedule.

    Participants will have access to Euroshorts screenings and events throughout the Forum. http://www.euroshorts.pl/ for schedule

    Where: Dom Spotkan z Historia, Karowa 20 (near Krakowskie Przedmieście)

    20:00

    Student and journalist workshop participants will attend screening of SOLIDARNOŚĆ, JAK ZRYWALIŚMY ŻELAZNĄ KURTYNĘ PL, 2000, 63' (pl - en)

    21:00

    Q&A with dir. Krystyna Mokrosińska prod. Mirosław Chojecki, Piotr Weychert

    21:30

    Q&A with dir. Wojciech Maciejewski followed by screening of SŁONECZNA GROMADA PL, 1983, 18' (pl)

    22:00
    until late

    Forum Participants will have to opportunity to visit the Art of the Doc Festival Club at Klub Kamieniolomy Ossolińskich 7 (near Krakowskie Przedmieście)

    Friday 27 November

    9:30- 10:15

    Networking Breakfast

    10:15

    Panel:

    Release of CEE regional coproductions across borders: Is there a CEE regional identity?? A pan-regional hero such as Janosik?? What is the common denominator?? How do releases have to be tailored for different countries??

    Marta Lamperova:Managing Director Film Media

    Janosik Case Study/ Presentation Applefilm: Violetta Kaminska

    Q&A

    11:30-11:45

    Coffee break

    11:45

    Discussion Panel

    Short films and documentaries:

    Daruisz Kowalski General Director of Ragusa Film and Director of Boat Doc Film Festival: Poland

    Discussions of cooperation between neighbouring countries on production of shorts and documentaries. The importance of film prizes and the media especially in support of documentaries.

    13:00

    Lunch break and networking

    14:00

    Afternoon Session

    Cathy Meils

    Workshop on how to write for the film industry: Second Session

    Meils who is a former bureau chief for Variety in Prague and presently new editor for Film New Europe will be conducting a practical experience workshop with film journalists who will have the chance to have their work critiqued by Ms Meils and other participants on the second day of the Forum. Participants will also have their work published on FNE.

    15:15-15:30

    Coffee break

    15:30

    Closing remarks and summing up of Forum conclusions: Anna

    16:00

    Finish of Forum