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HOTEL ALKOHOL by Jan Cvitkovic is in development

Croatian Audiovisual Centre

  • WIND, TALK TO ME by Stefan Dordjevic, producer: EAVE graduate Dragana Jovovic is supported by the Croatian Audiovisual Centre with a Minority Co-production Grant.

https://havc.hr

 

North Macedonia Film Agency

  • MOTHER by Teona Strugar Mitevska, producer: EAVE graduate and North Macedonian National coordinator Labina Mitevska receives support by the North Macedonia Film Agency.

www.sistersandbrothermitevski.com

 

  • FATHER by Tereza Nvotova, co-producer: EAVE graduate Mariusz Wlodarski is in pre-production. The film tells the story of a man who has everything until one tragic summer day, when he realises too late that the infant daughter, he thought he dropped off at nursery is actually still locked in the back of the car. „Every year, all around the world, dozens of children die in exactly this way. Often, the facts are the same: one day, the loving parent gets confused by a change to their daily routine and while busy, forgets the child inside a vehicle. Experts call this phenomenon ‘Forgotten Baby Syndrome’ and it is a legally recognised condition across the world, not in Slovakia. FATHER will be a subjective film, consisting of several long shots. The audience will experience the father’s moment-to-moment reality, first on the day of the tragedy and then during the crucial moments of the following months, “ director Tereza Nvotova said. The drama based on tragic real events is produced by Slovak DANAE Production in co-production with Czech’s moloko film, Polish Lava Films and the Czech Television. The film is supported by the Slovak Audiovisual Fund, the Czech Film Fund and the Polish Film Institute. Shooting will take place in two phases during January and July 2024.

https://lavafilms.pl

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EAVE project MAYSOON is shooting

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  • Karlovy Vary unveils industry line-up, projects

    Amazon Studios’ Ted Hopeto reveal “vision for film”; works in progress winner to receive new award worth more than $100,000.

    Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9) has announced its industry programme and the projects selected for its works in progress and Eurimages Lab Project awards.

    The line-up includes an in conversation event with Ted Hope, head of motion picture production at Amazon Studios, who will offer his future vision for film.

    The festival will also host mark 20 years since the death of Czech filmmaker František (Frank) Daniel with a workshop, where Daniel’s teaching methods will be presented by analysing the film Some Like It Hot.

    Other events will provide insight into the Czech Republic’s production benefits; panels on approaches to film education in Europe; and the 10th annual conference of Europa Distribution.

    In addition, the European Parliament will unveil the 10 films nominated for the 10th Lux FilmPrize; the Sundance Institute’s Feature Film Program...

    See full article at ScreenDaily

    • 6/21/2016
    • by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
    • ScreenDaily

    Ukraine, Georgia winners at connecting cottbus

    In other Cottbus news, F&Me boards The Disciple and Macedonia backs Sugar Kid.

    Projects from Ukraine and Georgia were the award-winners at this year’s edition of the East-West co-production market connecting cottbus (November 5-6).

    Ukrainian filmmaker Max Ksjonda’s feature debut Tankreceived the CoCo Best Pitch Award sponsored by Eurotape Medien Service to the tune of €1,500 plus a free accreditation to the Producers Network at next year’s Cannes Film Festival, while a jury of Film Repubic’s Xavier-Henry Rashid, Sarajevo Film Festival’s Elma Tataragicand The Post Republic’s Jan-Philip Lange chose Rusudan Chkonia’s [pictured] black comedy Venice for the CoCo Post Pitch Award offering a colour correction and Dcp worth €25,000.

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  • connecting cottbus unveils the projects for its 26th East-West Co-Production Market

    - A variety of projects hailing from 13 countries will be featured at the upcoming market and presented in the cocoPITCH and cocoWIP sections

    Marjorie Bendeck, head of the connecting cottbus East-West Co-Production Market, at last year's cocoPITCH opening (© Jerzy Wypych)

    The 26th edition of connecting cottbus (coco), the East-West co-production market, is set to showcase a diverse array of projects from 6-8 November, as part of the FilmFestival Cottbus. Since its founding in 1999, coco has become a prominent platform for Eastern European filmmakers, with over half of the projects presented successfully completed, and nearly 70% of those premiering at prestigious A-list festivals.

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    Recent coco projects that have garnered international attention include U Are the Universe [+see also:
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    interview: Pavlo Ostrikov
    film profile] by Pavlo Ostrikov (Toronto 2024), Bikechess [+see also:
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    film profile] by Assel Aushakimova (Best International Narrative Feature at Tribeca 2024), and The Editorial Office [+see also:
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    interview: Roman Bondarchuk
    film profile] by Roman Bondarchuk (Berlinale 2024). In addition, several alumni have returned to FilmFestival Cottbus with their co-produced works, such as Waterdrop [+see also:
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    interview: Robert Budina
    film profile] by Robert Budina, When You Are 17 by Giorgi Mukhadze, Wet Monday by Justyna Mytnik, and Forever Hold Your Peace [+see also:
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    interview: Ivan Marinović
    film profile] by Ivan Marinović.

    The 2024 coco line-up features projects from 13 countries. The cocoPITCH selection, highlighting projects in development, offers a range of debut features alongside new works from established filmmakers. Notably, mor

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