“Be as production-ready as possible,” they advised of applications to the new-look Fund.
The BFI Filmmaking Fund executives said the revamped National Lottery fund is looking for projects “as production ready” as possible, and have underlined the limited pot “can’t be all the answers” for supporting the UK independent industry.
Mia Bays, director of the BFI Filmmaking fund and senior production and development executives Ama Ampadu and Louise Ortega were speaking on a panel on Monday in the UK Pavilion in Cannes, moderated by Telefilm Canada’s Mehernaz Lentin.
Details of the revamped fund were first announced in March,...
The BFI Filmmaking Fund executives said the revamped National Lottery fund is looking for projects “as production ready” as possible, and have underlined the limited pot “can’t be all the answers” for supporting the UK independent industry.
Mia Bays, director of the BFI Filmmaking fund and senior production and development executives Ama Ampadu and Louise Ortega were speaking on a panel on Monday in the UK Pavilion in Cannes, moderated by Telefilm Canada’s Mehernaz Lentin.
Details of the revamped fund were first announced in March,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Taking part will be Mia Bays, director of the BFI National Lottery Filmmaking Fund and Ama Ampadu and Louise Ortega, the fund’s senior production and production executives.
The British Filmmaking Fund (BFI) team will discuss details of how the fund will work for UK and international filmmakers at today’s (May 22) UK Pavilion.
Taking part will be Mia Bays, director of the BFI National Lottery Filmmaking Fund and Ama Ampadu and Louise Ortega, the fund’s senior production and production executives.
Telefilm Canada’s Mehernaz Lentin will moderate the panel (14:00-15:00).
Bays said: “We are inspired by...
The British Filmmaking Fund (BFI) team will discuss details of how the fund will work for UK and international filmmakers at today’s (May 22) UK Pavilion.
Taking part will be Mia Bays, director of the BFI National Lottery Filmmaking Fund and Ama Ampadu and Louise Ortega, the fund’s senior production and production executives.
Telefilm Canada’s Mehernaz Lentin will moderate the panel (14:00-15:00).
Bays said: “We are inspired by...
- 5/22/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Series To Address Why Making Media Equitable Matters With Keynote Luncheon, Workshop, And Western Canadian Premiere Of ‘This Changes Everything’.
At a time when the call for gender parity is more prevalent than ever, the Whistler Film Festival (Nov 28 — Dec 2) will present the second part of its Women on Top Series. An original Wff program, Women on Top aims to inspire women and men in an environment that promotes networking, learning, and growth around the issues of gender equity and cultural diversity in media, both on screen and behind the scenes. Marking its commitment to championing these issues in the industry, Wff will continue the two-part series in the mountains of Whistler featuring a keynote luncheon, workshop, screening and mentorship opportunities at Canada’s coolest festival.
“The Whistler Film Festival’s Women on Top Series is aligned with several industry-wide mandates that share the goal of addressing the imbalance of diversity in film,...
At a time when the call for gender parity is more prevalent than ever, the Whistler Film Festival (Nov 28 — Dec 2) will present the second part of its Women on Top Series. An original Wff program, Women on Top aims to inspire women and men in an environment that promotes networking, learning, and growth around the issues of gender equity and cultural diversity in media, both on screen and behind the scenes. Marking its commitment to championing these issues in the industry, Wff will continue the two-part series in the mountains of Whistler featuring a keynote luncheon, workshop, screening and mentorship opportunities at Canada’s coolest festival.
“The Whistler Film Festival’s Women on Top Series is aligned with several industry-wide mandates that share the goal of addressing the imbalance of diversity in film,...
- 11/20/2018
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Indigenous Filmmaker Fellowship, a four-day creative and business immersion program focused on strengthening and advancing scripted projects takes place in conjunction with the Whistler Film Festival + Content Summit from November 28 to December 2.
Offering a curated itinerary that includes a focus on creative, marketing and distribution as well as scheduled market meetings with attending industry and advisors, the 18th annual Whistler Film Festival (Wff) has confirmed the seven finalists and faculty.
“Wff’s Indigenous Filmmaker Fellowship is recognized by the industry for the strong support it offers to Indigenous storytellers. This year we are excited to include a feature length project alongside six short form projects,” said Julie Di Cresce, Wff’s Director of Industry Programming. “It gives us a great sense of pride to witness fellows excel and advance their projects through mentorship and relationships built during their time at the Whistler Film Festival.”
Formerly known as the Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship,...
Offering a curated itinerary that includes a focus on creative, marketing and distribution as well as scheduled market meetings with attending industry and advisors, the 18th annual Whistler Film Festival (Wff) has confirmed the seven finalists and faculty.
“Wff’s Indigenous Filmmaker Fellowship is recognized by the industry for the strong support it offers to Indigenous storytellers. This year we are excited to include a feature length project alongside six short form projects,” said Julie Di Cresce, Wff’s Director of Industry Programming. “It gives us a great sense of pride to witness fellows excel and advance their projects through mentorship and relationships built during their time at the Whistler Film Festival.”
Formerly known as the Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship,...
- 11/20/2018
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Shooting begins on story of First Nations soldier caught in Taliban ambush.
Producers Marie Clements, Lael McCall, Michelle Morris, and the Women In the Director’s Chair (Widc) organisers have commenced production in Canada on Clements’ drama Red Snow.
Shooting is underway in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and is scheduled to relocate to Kamloops, Whistler and Cache Creek in British Columbia to complete principal photography by May 31.
Clements (pictured) wrote, directs and is the majority producer via her McM Inc of Red Snow, about a First Nations Giwch’in soldier from the Canadian Arctic whose passion for his roots comes to the...
Producers Marie Clements, Lael McCall, Michelle Morris, and the Women In the Director’s Chair (Widc) organisers have commenced production in Canada on Clements’ drama Red Snow.
Shooting is underway in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and is scheduled to relocate to Kamloops, Whistler and Cache Creek in British Columbia to complete principal photography by May 31.
Clements (pictured) wrote, directs and is the majority producer via her McM Inc of Red Snow, about a First Nations Giwch’in soldier from the Canadian Arctic whose passion for his roots comes to the...
- 3/30/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
From TorontoFilm.Net here is the Toronto Film Production Update for October 2017 including "Falling Water", "Lucky Day", "Taken" and a whole lot more:
Anne Season 2
TV Series
CBC/Netflix
Prod.: John Calvert
Dir.: Various
Oct 2/17 - Mar 20/18
Baroness Von Sketch Show Season 3
TV Series
Frantic Films
Prod.: Graham Ludlow, Jeff Peeler
Dir.: Jeremy Lalonde, Jordan Canning
Aug 21 - Nov 10/17
Brotherhood
Feature
Roa Productions Inc.
Prod.: Mehernaz Lentin, Anand Ramayya, Jonathan Bronfman
Dir.: Richard Bell
Sep 18 - Oct 11/17
Cardinal: By The Time You Read This Season 3
TV Series – Mini
eOne
Prod.: Jessica Daniel
Dir.: Daniel Grou
Sep 19 - Nov 24/17
Carter
TV Series
Sony / Amaze
Prod.: Victoria Hirst
Dir.: Various
Jul 10 - Oct 13/17
Designated Survivor Season 2
TV Series
Designated 1 Ltd.
Prod.: Llewellyn Wells
Dir.: Various
Jul 4/17 - Mar 31/18 Tbc
Dino Dana Season 3
TV Series
Sinking Ship Entertainment
Prod.:...
Anne Season 2
TV Series
CBC/Netflix
Prod.: John Calvert
Dir.: Various
Oct 2/17 - Mar 20/18
Baroness Von Sketch Show Season 3
TV Series
Frantic Films
Prod.: Graham Ludlow, Jeff Peeler
Dir.: Jeremy Lalonde, Jordan Canning
Aug 21 - Nov 10/17
Brotherhood
Feature
Roa Productions Inc.
Prod.: Mehernaz Lentin, Anand Ramayya, Jonathan Bronfman
Dir.: Richard Bell
Sep 18 - Oct 11/17
Cardinal: By The Time You Read This Season 3
TV Series – Mini
eOne
Prod.: Jessica Daniel
Dir.: Daniel Grou
Sep 19 - Nov 24/17
Carter
TV Series
Sony / Amaze
Prod.: Victoria Hirst
Dir.: Various
Jul 10 - Oct 13/17
Designated Survivor Season 2
TV Series
Designated 1 Ltd.
Prod.: Llewellyn Wells
Dir.: Various
Jul 4/17 - Mar 31/18 Tbc
Dino Dana Season 3
TV Series
Sinking Ship Entertainment
Prod.:...
- 9/25/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Exclusive/Film Bazaar: Director Ashim Ahluwalia’s social outcast romance secures international co-production deals
Miss Lovely director Ashim Ahluwalia’s next film The Boyfriend has attracted a crop of new co-producers: Mehernaz Lentin at Industry Pictures (Canada), Anand Ramayya at Karma Film (Canada), Laurent Lavolé at Gloria Films (France) and Film Kitchen (The Netherlands).
“We have just closed co-producers and it looks exciting. Pinaki Chatterjee and Anu Rangachar will be the Indian producers through Future East. I’m hoping we can start shooting this mid 2017,” said writer-director Ashim Ahluwalia, who is also finishing his Hindi-language film Daddy.
The Boyfriend, which was at the Screenwriters’ Lab in 2014, is based on a book by R Raj Rao, about two social outcasts who embark on a forbidden love affair.
Daddy, now in post-production, is about the life of the notorious Mumbai gangster Arun Gawli. The cast features Arjun Rampal, Farhan Akhtar and Aishwarya Rajesh.
“I was offered...
Miss Lovely director Ashim Ahluwalia’s next film The Boyfriend has attracted a crop of new co-producers: Mehernaz Lentin at Industry Pictures (Canada), Anand Ramayya at Karma Film (Canada), Laurent Lavolé at Gloria Films (France) and Film Kitchen (The Netherlands).
“We have just closed co-producers and it looks exciting. Pinaki Chatterjee and Anu Rangachar will be the Indian producers through Future East. I’m hoping we can start shooting this mid 2017,” said writer-director Ashim Ahluwalia, who is also finishing his Hindi-language film Daddy.
The Boyfriend, which was at the Screenwriters’ Lab in 2014, is based on a book by R Raj Rao, about two social outcasts who embark on a forbidden love affair.
Daddy, now in post-production, is about the life of the notorious Mumbai gangster Arun Gawli. The cast features Arjun Rampal, Farhan Akhtar and Aishwarya Rajesh.
“I was offered...
- 11/23/2016
- by uditaj@gmail.com (Udita Jhunjhunwala)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive/Film Bazaar: Director Ashim Ahluwalia’s social outcast romance secures international co-production deals
Miss Lovely director Ashim Ahluwalia’s next film The Boyfriend has attracted a crop of new co-producers: Mehernaz Lentin at Industry Pictures (Canada), Anand Ramayya at Karma Film (Canada), Laurent Lavolé at Gloria Films (France) and Film Kitchen (The Netherlands).
“We have just closed co-producers and it looks exciting. Pinaki Chatterjee and Anu Rangachar will be the Indian producers through Future East. I’m hoping we can start shooting this mid 2017,” said writer-director Ashim Ahluwalia, who is also finishing his Hindi-language film Daddy.
The Boyfriend, which was at the Screenwriters’ Lab in 2014, is based on a book by R Raj Rao, about two social outcasts who embark on a forbidden love affair.
Daddy, now in post-production, is about the life of the notorious Mumbai gangster Arun Gawli. The cast features Arjun Rampal, Farhan Akhtar and Aishwarya Rajesh.
“I was offered...
Miss Lovely director Ashim Ahluwalia’s next film The Boyfriend has attracted a crop of new co-producers: Mehernaz Lentin at Industry Pictures (Canada), Anand Ramayya at Karma Film (Canada), Laurent Lavolé at Gloria Films (France) and Film Kitchen (The Netherlands).
“We have just closed co-producers and it looks exciting. Pinaki Chatterjee and Anu Rangachar will be the Indian producers through Future East. I’m hoping we can start shooting this mid 2017,” said writer-director Ashim Ahluwalia, who is also finishing his Hindi-language film Daddy.
The Boyfriend, which was at the Screenwriters’ Lab in 2014, is based on a book by R Raj Rao, about two social outcasts who embark on a forbidden love affair.
Daddy, now in post-production, is about the life of the notorious Mumbai gangster Arun Gawli. The cast features Arjun Rampal, Farhan Akhtar and Aishwarya Rajesh.
“I was offered...
- 11/23/2016
- by uditaj@gmail.com (Udita Jhunjhunwala)
- ScreenDaily
The distributor has acquired all Us rights to Canadian Lgbt rom-com Portrait Of A Serial Monogamist ahead of its world premiere at Inside Out Lbgt Film Festival in Toronto.
Wolfe Release plans a late 2015 or early 2016 release for the story about a fortysomething TV producer who breaks up with her long-term girlfriend to pursue a younger woman.
John Mitchell and Christina Zeidler directed Portrait Of A Serial Monogamist for Industry Pictures Inc and Chosen Waters Productions.
Mehernaz Lentin and Zeidler produced and Diane Flacks, Carolyn Taylor, Sabrina Jalees, Caroline Gillis, Shoshana Sperling, Dawn Whitwell and Vanessa Dunn star. The premiere is set for the festival’s closing night gala screening on May 31.
Portrait Of A Serial Monogamist is funded by an Indiegogo campaign and private investors and was made with the support of the Canadian Film Tax Credit and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit.
Jim Stephens of Wolfe Releasing brokered the deal with Marina Cordoni of [link...
Wolfe Release plans a late 2015 or early 2016 release for the story about a fortysomething TV producer who breaks up with her long-term girlfriend to pursue a younger woman.
John Mitchell and Christina Zeidler directed Portrait Of A Serial Monogamist for Industry Pictures Inc and Chosen Waters Productions.
Mehernaz Lentin and Zeidler produced and Diane Flacks, Carolyn Taylor, Sabrina Jalees, Caroline Gillis, Shoshana Sperling, Dawn Whitwell and Vanessa Dunn star. The premiere is set for the festival’s closing night gala screening on May 31.
Portrait Of A Serial Monogamist is funded by an Indiegogo campaign and private investors and was made with the support of the Canadian Film Tax Credit and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit.
Jim Stephens of Wolfe Releasing brokered the deal with Marina Cordoni of [link...
- 5/26/2015
- ScreenDaily
The fifth edition of Producers Lab Toronto is set to launch during the Toronto International Film Festival® from September 3 to 6, 2014. Ten producers each from Europe and Canada and four participants coming from Australia and New Zealand will meet at Tiff to exchange ideas and information on funding and co-production on both sides of the Atlantic and Down Under. Each year, this successful networking platform facilitates the development of several trans-Atlantic co-productions. Sixty-six of the 96 previous participants are working on 82 projects at different stages of production, with some of the films having since been completed.
The international networking event is organized by European Film Promotion (Efp) in collaboration with the Ontario Media Development Corporation (Omdc) and the Toronto International Film Festival®. For the second time, Screen Australia and the New Zealand Film Commission (Nzfc) will be supporting the event. Additional financial backing comes from Eurimages and Telefilm Canada and the associated Efp member organizations.
On the look-out for projects with a wider scope regarding financing, creativity and distribution, the 24 participants will be taking part in pitching sessions, case studies, roundtables and various networking events with key people from the film industry and film funds.
The participants of the Producers Lab Toronto 2014 program have prior co-production experience and high-quality projects in the pipeline which could be interesting for the international market. The Europeans are selected by the Efp network from the alumni of their prestigious Cannes-based networking platform Producers On The Move. Canadian producers are selected by Omdc and Tiff from an open call across Canada, while Screen Australia and New Zealand Film Commission each selected two participants from their countries.
This year, four participants will see their films included in official sections at the Toronto International Film Festival®: two Canadian world premieres - "Wet Bum," produced by Paula Devonshire, and "Backcountry," produced by Thomas Michael - have been selected for Tiff. In addition, Italy's Alessandro Borrelli co-produced "La Sapienza," which will have its North American premiere in Toronto, and New Zealand’s producer Tom Hern is present at Tiff with "The Dark Horse."
European participants
Nuno Bernardo , beActive Entertainment (Portugal)
Alessandro Borrelli , La Sarraz Pictures (Italy)
Daniel Burlac , Elefant Films (Romania)
Alise Ģelze , Tasse Film (Latvia)
Henning Kamm , DETAiLFILM (Germany)
Mark Lwoff , Bufo (Finland)
Radim Procházka ; Produkce Radim Procházka
(Czech Republic)
Xavier Ruiz , Rce Ruiz Cardinaux Entertainment (Switzerland)
Isabelle Stead , Human Films (United Kingdom)
Marta Velasco , Áralan Films (Spain)
Australian participants
Kristian Moliere , Triptych Pictures
Anna Vincent , Southern Light Alliance
Canadian participants
George Ayoub , Ramaco Media
Bev Bliss , Moving Films
Paula Devonshire , Devonshire Productions
Borga Dorter , Gearshift Films
Walter Forsyth , Gorgeous Mistake Productions
Judy Holm , Markham Street Films
Mehernaz Lentin , Industry Pictures
Thomas Michael , Fella Films
Geordie Sabbagh , Geordie Sabbagh Productions
Marc Stephenson , Sheep Noir Films
New Zealand's participants
John Barnett , South Pacific Pictures
Tom Hern , Four Knights Film...
The international networking event is organized by European Film Promotion (Efp) in collaboration with the Ontario Media Development Corporation (Omdc) and the Toronto International Film Festival®. For the second time, Screen Australia and the New Zealand Film Commission (Nzfc) will be supporting the event. Additional financial backing comes from Eurimages and Telefilm Canada and the associated Efp member organizations.
On the look-out for projects with a wider scope regarding financing, creativity and distribution, the 24 participants will be taking part in pitching sessions, case studies, roundtables and various networking events with key people from the film industry and film funds.
The participants of the Producers Lab Toronto 2014 program have prior co-production experience and high-quality projects in the pipeline which could be interesting for the international market. The Europeans are selected by the Efp network from the alumni of their prestigious Cannes-based networking platform Producers On The Move. Canadian producers are selected by Omdc and Tiff from an open call across Canada, while Screen Australia and New Zealand Film Commission each selected two participants from their countries.
This year, four participants will see their films included in official sections at the Toronto International Film Festival®: two Canadian world premieres - "Wet Bum," produced by Paula Devonshire, and "Backcountry," produced by Thomas Michael - have been selected for Tiff. In addition, Italy's Alessandro Borrelli co-produced "La Sapienza," which will have its North American premiere in Toronto, and New Zealand’s producer Tom Hern is present at Tiff with "The Dark Horse."
European participants
Nuno Bernardo , beActive Entertainment (Portugal)
Alessandro Borrelli , La Sarraz Pictures (Italy)
Daniel Burlac , Elefant Films (Romania)
Alise Ģelze , Tasse Film (Latvia)
Henning Kamm , DETAiLFILM (Germany)
Mark Lwoff , Bufo (Finland)
Radim Procházka ; Produkce Radim Procházka
(Czech Republic)
Xavier Ruiz , Rce Ruiz Cardinaux Entertainment (Switzerland)
Isabelle Stead , Human Films (United Kingdom)
Marta Velasco , Áralan Films (Spain)
Australian participants
Kristian Moliere , Triptych Pictures
Anna Vincent , Southern Light Alliance
Canadian participants
George Ayoub , Ramaco Media
Bev Bliss , Moving Films
Paula Devonshire , Devonshire Productions
Borga Dorter , Gearshift Films
Walter Forsyth , Gorgeous Mistake Productions
Judy Holm , Markham Street Films
Mehernaz Lentin , Industry Pictures
Thomas Michael , Fella Films
Geordie Sabbagh , Geordie Sabbagh Productions
Marc Stephenson , Sheep Noir Films
New Zealand's participants
John Barnett , South Pacific Pictures
Tom Hern , Four Knights Film...
- 8/26/2014
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
The UK’s Isabelle Stead, Canada’s George Ayoub and Australia’s Kristian Moliere are among those selected for this year’s Producers Lab Toronto.
The24 producers from Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will participate in the fifth edition of the networking platform, which runs Sept 3-6 during the Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 4-14).
Plt is targeted at producers who have had previous experience in working on international co-productions and now have projects in the pipeline that could be interesting for the international market.
European producers
The ten European producers were selected by European Film Promotion’s member organisations from previous participants of its Cannes-based initiative Producers on the Move. They include:
Human Films’ co-founder Isabelle Stead, who has played a key role in the new wave of Iraqi cinema by producing such award-winning films as Mohamed Al-Daradji’s Son Of Babylon and In The Sands Of Babylon. She is now...
The24 producers from Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will participate in the fifth edition of the networking platform, which runs Sept 3-6 during the Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 4-14).
Plt is targeted at producers who have had previous experience in working on international co-productions and now have projects in the pipeline that could be interesting for the international market.
European producers
The ten European producers were selected by European Film Promotion’s member organisations from previous participants of its Cannes-based initiative Producers on the Move. They include:
Human Films’ co-founder Isabelle Stead, who has played a key role in the new wave of Iraqi cinema by producing such award-winning films as Mohamed Al-Daradji’s Son Of Babylon and In The Sands Of Babylon. She is now...
- 8/20/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Jogavindra S. Khera
T he Watchmaker Must Die Again is one of the twenty-three films selected for the co- production market of Film Bazaar 2013. We spoke to the director Jogavindra S. Khera:
Tell us about your project. What language will it be in?
The year is 2032 and time travel, though illegal, is very much a reality. Throughout his life Farhan has been consumed by the mystery surrounding his father’s death. Believing his father was a victim of the 2006 Mumbai train blasts, Farhan seeks the help of a back-alley time travel agent, who haphazardly transports him 26 years into the past. Farhan has 9 hours to find, befriend and warn his father (whom he has never met) about the impending blasts. However, when he discovers the shocking truth, Farhan realises that sometimes it is better to leave the past in the past.
The project will be in English and Hindi.
Which...
T he Watchmaker Must Die Again is one of the twenty-three films selected for the co- production market of Film Bazaar 2013. We spoke to the director Jogavindra S. Khera:
Tell us about your project. What language will it be in?
The year is 2032 and time travel, though illegal, is very much a reality. Throughout his life Farhan has been consumed by the mystery surrounding his father’s death. Believing his father was a victim of the 2006 Mumbai train blasts, Farhan seeks the help of a back-alley time travel agent, who haphazardly transports him 26 years into the past. Farhan has 9 hours to find, befriend and warn his father (whom he has never met) about the impending blasts. However, when he discovers the shocking truth, Farhan realises that sometimes it is better to leave the past in the past.
The project will be in English and Hindi.
Which...
- 11/16/2013
- by Editorial Team
- DearCinema.com
Veteran Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal and Qissa director Anup Singh are among the filmmakers who have had projects selected for the Co-production Market at this year’s Film Bazaar in Goa, India.Scroll down for full list of projects
Benegal has been making award-winning films since the 1970s – most recently satires Welcome To Sajjanpur and Well Done Abba. Singh’s Qissa: The Tale Of A Lonely Ghost is currently having a successful run on the festival circuit.
International projects at Film Bazaar include Amok, from Chilean director Valeria Sarmiento and produced by the UK’s Anna Holburn; UK filmmaker Robert Mullan’s Son Of India; Malabar Court, directed by Niara Modi and produced by Canada’s Paul Scherzer; and Polish director Piotr Trzaskalski’s Incredible.
The line-up also include one project in partnership with the Netherlands’ Boost programme, Bikas Mishra’s Wild Fire, and one project with Ifp, Varenya directed by Shripriya Mahesh.
Organised by the...
Benegal has been making award-winning films since the 1970s – most recently satires Welcome To Sajjanpur and Well Done Abba. Singh’s Qissa: The Tale Of A Lonely Ghost is currently having a successful run on the festival circuit.
International projects at Film Bazaar include Amok, from Chilean director Valeria Sarmiento and produced by the UK’s Anna Holburn; UK filmmaker Robert Mullan’s Son Of India; Malabar Court, directed by Niara Modi and produced by Canada’s Paul Scherzer; and Polish director Piotr Trzaskalski’s Incredible.
The line-up also include one project in partnership with the Netherlands’ Boost programme, Bikas Mishra’s Wild Fire, and one project with Ifp, Varenya directed by Shripriya Mahesh.
Organised by the...
- 10/22/2013
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
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