Twenty leading creators from the fields of film directing, writing, acting, production, distribution and education met with José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, to exchange their views on the impact that images and cinema have on the identity of Europe and the way Europeans identify with their home continent. The President who had followed the Academy's invitation to take the meeting under his patronage stated that the European Union is perceived by many citizens "mainly as an economic union," and demanded: "We have to concentrate more on the emotional side of Europe."
The meeting took place in the framework of the think tank "THE IMAGE OF EUROPE", organised by the European Film Academy in Germany's Ruhr Metropolis, European Capital of Culture 2010 with the support of Filmstiftung North Rhine-Westphalia and RUHR.2010.
On the invitation of Wim Wenders and Volker Schlöndorff the participants discussed a variety of issues such as the growing damage done by piracy or the distribution problems outside the country of a film's origin. As Wim Wenders pointed out, "there's a new cinema by a young and optimistic generation that is moving freely across the borderless continent. Only their brilliant films don't travel as much as the filmmakers do."
It was unanimously agreed that film can play an enormous role in the way European citizens relate to their home continent and that a sensitivity for other cultures and countries keeps alive the spirit of diversity and creates an appreciation for the richness of European culture. As Volker Schlöndorff emphasized, it is time to "consider another lingua franca, the language of the images."
The discussions have led the participants to call onto the member states of the European Union to include film, like literature, in the school curricula and to teach students who live in a world dominated by images, from primary school on, about the grammar of the moving image just as they are taught the grammar of the written word.
The EFA think tank's participants, who included Constantin Costa-Gavras (France, MISSING, AMEN), Agnieszka Holland (Poland, EUROPA EUROPA), Marjane Satrapi (Iran/France, PERSEPOLIS), István Szabó (Hungary, MEPHISTO, COLONEL REDL), and Fernando Trueba (Spain, BELLE EPOQUE, LA NIÑA DE TUS OJOS) offered the European Commission their help in shaping the future of European cinema as part of European identity. They will act as ambassadors in their respective countries to spread the content and results of this meeting.
Wim Wenders and Volker Schlöndorff declared that the European Film Academy is ready to assume a major role in contributing to the development of a pan-European programme for film education and to explore other paths and tools that may help shaping the "emotional side of Europe".
Berlin & Essen, 9 June 2009
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Think Tank THE IMAGE OF EUROPE
Participants:
Michael Althen, film critic/director/writer, Germany
José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission
Kujtim Çahsku, director and principal, Marubi Film & Multimedia School, Albania
Constantin Costa-Gavras, director, France
Peter Cowie, film historian, UK
Marion Döring, Director of the European Film Academy
Barbara Gessler, European Economic and Social Committee
Dieter Gorny, Artistic Director "Creative Economy" RUHR.2010, Germany
Thomas Høegh, CEO Arts Alliance Media / Lovefilm, UK
Agnieszka Holland, director, Poland
Søren Høy, principal, European Film College, Denmark
Ademir Kenovic, director / producer, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Labina Mitevska, actress/producer, FYR Macedonia
Marjane Satrapi, director, France
Volker Schlöndorff, director, member of the EFA Board, Germany
Michael Schmid-Ospach, CEO Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Albert Solé, documentary film director, Spain
Johanna ter Steege, actress, Netherlands
István Szabó, director, Hungary
Fernando Trueba, director/producer, Spain
Wim Wenders, director, President of the European Film Academy, Germany
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THE 22nd EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS:
Ruhr Metropolis/Germany, 12 Dec 2009
The European Film Awards 2009 are presented by the European Film Academy e.V. and EFA Productions gGmbH with the support of
the Minister President and the Minister for Federal and European Affairs and the Media of North Rhine-Westphalia, Filmstiftung NRW,
RUHR.2010, the German State Minister for Culture and the Media, the MEDIA Programme of the EU, FFA German Federal Film Board,
and TNT Express.
PATRONS: AB SVENSK FILMINDUSTRI * CENTRO NIEMEYER * DANISH FILM INSTITUTE * EGEDA * ERNST & YOUNG AG * EURIMAGES
* FUNDAÇÃO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN * KORDA STUDIOS * MALTA FILM COMMISSION * MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE
OF CYPRUS (CULTURAL SERVICES) * PROKINO * SEVILLE EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL, A PROJECT OF ICAS, ORGANISED BY
ANDALUCIA FILM COMMISSION AND SPONSORED BY EMASESA * TELEWIZJA POLSKA S.A. (TVP)