Sherlock and Doctor Who director among filmmakers with projects at Amsterdam forum which is a partnership between the Cannes Marché and Montreal’s Fantasia.
A total of 12 projects will participate in the inaugural Frontières Finance & Packaging Forum, set to take place February 16-18 in Amsterdam.
Initiated as part of the recent partnership between Fantasia International Film Festival and the Cannes Marché du Film, the event is an offshot of the Frontières International Co-Production Market (which takes place at Montreal’s Fantasia festival in July).
The forum will see industry experts assessing the dozen genre projects from a packaging perspective, analysing finance, marketing and distribution strategies.
Among the selected projects is a feature from Sherlock and Doctor Who director Rachel Talalay, House Of Stairs, and works from producers including Jonathan Bronfman (The Witch), Katie Holly (Love And Friendship) and Phyllis Laing (The Haunting In Connecticut).
The projects originate from eight different countries: Canada, France, Ireland...
A total of 12 projects will participate in the inaugural Frontières Finance & Packaging Forum, set to take place February 16-18 in Amsterdam.
Initiated as part of the recent partnership between Fantasia International Film Festival and the Cannes Marché du Film, the event is an offshot of the Frontières International Co-Production Market (which takes place at Montreal’s Fantasia festival in July).
The forum will see industry experts assessing the dozen genre projects from a packaging perspective, analysing finance, marketing and distribution strategies.
Among the selected projects is a feature from Sherlock and Doctor Who director Rachel Talalay, House Of Stairs, and works from producers including Jonathan Bronfman (The Witch), Katie Holly (Love And Friendship) and Phyllis Laing (The Haunting In Connecticut).
The projects originate from eight different countries: Canada, France, Ireland...
- 12/15/2016
- ScreenDaily
Third edition of the international co-production market focused specifically on genre film production to take place in Brussels in April.
Fantasia International Film Festival’s international co-production market Frontières has unveiled the lineup for its third edition.
Taking place at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (Bifff) from April 10-12, the market will feature 12 Frontières projects and 11 Off-Frontières projects.
Frontières is the first and only co-production market to connect North America with Europe in an environment focused specifically on genre film production.
Among the 12 Frontières projects are new works from the likes of Martin Villeneuve (Aquarica), Borys Lankosz (The Chosen Child), Aj Annila (Don’t Come After Me) and Vincent Lannoo (Robin Hood Vs. Zombies).
Meanwhile, the 11 Off-Frontières projects include Beasts from Resolution directors Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead and Warg from Frostbite’s Anders Banke.
The full lineup is as follows:
FRONTIÈRESLES AFFAMÉS (Quebec) Dir. Robin Aubert / Prod. Stéphanie MorissetteAQUARICA (Quebec) Dir. Martin VilleneuveCHLOE...
Fantasia International Film Festival’s international co-production market Frontières has unveiled the lineup for its third edition.
Taking place at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival (Bifff) from April 10-12, the market will feature 12 Frontières projects and 11 Off-Frontières projects.
Frontières is the first and only co-production market to connect North America with Europe in an environment focused specifically on genre film production.
Among the 12 Frontières projects are new works from the likes of Martin Villeneuve (Aquarica), Borys Lankosz (The Chosen Child), Aj Annila (Don’t Come After Me) and Vincent Lannoo (Robin Hood Vs. Zombies).
Meanwhile, the 11 Off-Frontières projects include Beasts from Resolution directors Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead and Warg from Frostbite’s Anders Banke.
The full lineup is as follows:
FRONTIÈRESLES AFFAMÉS (Quebec) Dir. Robin Aubert / Prod. Stéphanie MorissetteAQUARICA (Quebec) Dir. Martin VilleneuveCHLOE...
- 2/6/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
View imageView imageThough Sweden doesn't ever seem to get the same amount of attention on the festival circuit as their Scandinavian neighbors Norway and Denmark the nation is certainly in the thick of things when it comes to producing intelligent genre fare. The nation as a whole may not go there often but when they do, they generally do it well.Producer Magnus Paulsson (Frostbite, Wake Wood) has been around the center of the Swedish indie horror scene for years now and Paulsson's production house Solid Entertainment - along with Erik Magnusson and Anagram Film - have just wrapped production on their latest feature, From The Depth Of My Heart.Written by Måns Fg Thunberg and directed by Magnus Hedberg, From The Depth Of My Heart tracks...
- 12/12/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Wake Wood UK Quad PosterToday is the day that David Keating's Wake Wood debuts in Irish and English theatres. This film was shot locally in these two territories and this film will let a set of parents revisit their dead daughter for three days only. But letting go of a child is no easy task, even when faced with the supernatural. The theatrical launch is March 25th for this film and showtimes, in Ireland, are below.
The synopsis for Wake Wood is here:
"Still grieving the death of their only child Alice at the jaws of a crazed dog, vet Patrick and pharmacist Louise relocate to the remote town of Wake Wood where a local pagan ritual gives them three more precious days with her... but what will they do when it's time for their new daughter to go back?" (Hammer Films).
Release dates: March 25, 2011 (UK - Theatrical), March...
The synopsis for Wake Wood is here:
"Still grieving the death of their only child Alice at the jaws of a crazed dog, vet Patrick and pharmacist Louise relocate to the remote town of Wake Wood where a local pagan ritual gives them three more precious days with her... but what will they do when it's time for their new daughter to go back?" (Hammer Films).
Release dates: March 25, 2011 (UK - Theatrical), March...
- 3/25/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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