Screen Pitch competition line-up; Queen Of Spades opens Main Competition.
Films from Russia, the Baltic states, Poland, Croatia and Georgia are among 17 projects selected for the 15th edition of the Baltic Event’s Co-Production Market (November 21-24).
The projects will be competing, among other awards, for Screen International’s Best Pitch Award which has gone in the past to projects from Finland, Estonia and Russia as well as the first ever Baltic co-production of a fiction feature film, Lithuania’s Seneca’s Day.
The prize is decided by the Co-Production Market’s participants.
This year’s selection features new projects by Latvia’s Laila Pakalnina (Insect Night), Croatia’s Vinko Bresan (What A Country!) and Poland’s Wojciech Smarzowski (The Clergy) and Dariusz Gajewski (Trust).
In addition, the Tallinn forum will serve as the venue for up-and-coming filmmakers such as Russia’s Maxim Dashkin, Lithuania’s Tomas Smulkis and Sweden’s Maria Eriksson to present new film...
Films from Russia, the Baltic states, Poland, Croatia and Georgia are among 17 projects selected for the 15th edition of the Baltic Event’s Co-Production Market (November 21-24).
The projects will be competing, among other awards, for Screen International’s Best Pitch Award which has gone in the past to projects from Finland, Estonia and Russia as well as the first ever Baltic co-production of a fiction feature film, Lithuania’s Seneca’s Day.
The prize is decided by the Co-Production Market’s participants.
This year’s selection features new projects by Latvia’s Laila Pakalnina (Insect Night), Croatia’s Vinko Bresan (What A Country!) and Poland’s Wojciech Smarzowski (The Clergy) and Dariusz Gajewski (Trust).
In addition, the Tallinn forum will serve as the venue for up-and-coming filmmakers such as Russia’s Maxim Dashkin, Lithuania’s Tomas Smulkis and Sweden’s Maria Eriksson to present new film...
- 10/21/2016
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
The European Film Academy has unveiled its complete list of nominees for the International Short Film Festival in Drama, with Valery Rosier's "Bonne Nuit (Good Night)" making the final selection.
The Belgium/France was selected by the festival's international jury, which includes Manuela Cernat (Romania), Nancy Bishop (USA), Jacques Mitch (France), Gerald Weber (Austria), and Vassilis Mazomenos (Greece).
It joins other previously announced shortlisted films for the award. The 2,000 members of the Efa will now vote for the winner, which will be presented during the Awards Ceremony on December 12 at the Rurh Metropolis in Germany.
The European Academy Short Film 2009 nominees:...
The Belgium/France was selected by the festival's international jury, which includes Manuela Cernat (Romania), Nancy Bishop (USA), Jacques Mitch (France), Gerald Weber (Austria), and Vassilis Mazomenos (Greece).
It joins other previously announced shortlisted films for the award. The 2,000 members of the Efa will now vote for the winner, which will be presented during the Awards Ceremony on December 12 at the Rurh Metropolis in Germany.
The European Academy Short Film 2009 nominees:...
- 9/28/2009
- icelebz.com
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