Titles include Molly from British director Sally Potter (Ginger & Rosa) [pictured].Scroll down for full line-up
The 12 projects that will make up this year’s Holland Film Meeting Co-Production Platform (Sept 22-25) have been revealed and include titles from the UK, France and Germany among others.
Filmmakers this year include British filmmaker Sally Potter who will present her latest project, Molly.
Potter’s films include Oscar-nominated Orlando (1992), starring Tilda Swinton; Rage, which competed for Berlin’s Golden Bear in 2009; and her most recent feature, Ginger & Rosa (2012), which screened at Toronto and Iffr among other festivals.
Bulgaria’s Maya Vitkova is back at Hfm with upcoming project Love, following the success of her previous film Viktoria, which played in competition at Sundance and Iffr.
Serbian director Nikola Ležaić will present The Religion of Night Walks, his second feature length work after Tilva Ros, which was selected for Locarno and won the top prize at Sarajevo in 2010.
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The 12 projects that will make up this year’s Holland Film Meeting Co-Production Platform (Sept 22-25) have been revealed and include titles from the UK, France and Germany among others.
Filmmakers this year include British filmmaker Sally Potter who will present her latest project, Molly.
Potter’s films include Oscar-nominated Orlando (1992), starring Tilda Swinton; Rage, which competed for Berlin’s Golden Bear in 2009; and her most recent feature, Ginger & Rosa (2012), which screened at Toronto and Iffr among other festivals.
Bulgaria’s Maya Vitkova is back at Hfm with upcoming project Love, following the success of her previous film Viktoria, which played in competition at Sundance and Iffr.
Serbian director Nikola Ležaić will present The Religion of Night Walks, his second feature length work after Tilva Ros, which was selected for Locarno and won the top prize at Sarajevo in 2010.
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- 8/29/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Central and Eastern European filmmakers presented 19 projects at various stages of production at Karlovy Vary’s annual Works in Progress initiative.
The popular industry programme at Kviff is in its ninth year, and past films shown as Works In Progress include I Am, Lunacy, Katyn, Tricks, Alois Nebel and My Dog Killer, among many others.
This year’s selection included a standout pitch for The Disobedient [pictured], a Serbian coming-of-age road movie about two 24-year-olds from Tilva Ros producers Mina Djukic (who will direct) and Nikola Lezaic.The film is now in post for autumn delivery after wrapping its shoot in September 2012.
Another promising Serbian title, of a very different flavour, was the crowdpleasing dark comedy Monument to Michael Jackson (working title). The film will be ready to launch this autumn and the footage shown got the day’s only laughs out of the industry-heavy crowd. The film is a co-production with Macedonia and Germany.
Among the Czech...
The popular industry programme at Kviff is in its ninth year, and past films shown as Works In Progress include I Am, Lunacy, Katyn, Tricks, Alois Nebel and My Dog Killer, among many others.
This year’s selection included a standout pitch for The Disobedient [pictured], a Serbian coming-of-age road movie about two 24-year-olds from Tilva Ros producers Mina Djukic (who will direct) and Nikola Lezaic.The film is now in post for autumn delivery after wrapping its shoot in September 2012.
Another promising Serbian title, of a very different flavour, was the crowdpleasing dark comedy Monument to Michael Jackson (working title). The film will be ready to launch this autumn and the footage shown got the day’s only laughs out of the industry-heavy crowd. The film is a co-production with Macedonia and Germany.
Among the Czech...
- 7/1/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
The live stream of the European Film Awards from Berlin this evening was pretty spotty, but a few fine moments came through, particularly the moment when a special honorary award was inaugurated and presented to a very surprised Michel Piccoli by Volker Schlöndorff and Bruno Ganz.
Another special award was given to producer Mariela Besuievski, Stellan Skarsgård presented the European Achievement in World Cinema Award to Mads Mikkelsen, and Stephen Frears received this year's Lifetime Achievement Award.
The full list of winners and nominees:
European Film 2011: Melancholia, Denmark/Sweden/France/Germany
Written and Directed by Lars von Trier
Produced by Meta Louise Foldager and Louise Vesth.
Also nominated:
The Artist, France
Written and Directed by Michel Hazanavicius
Produced by Thomas Langmann and Emmanuel Montamat
Le Gamin au Velo (The Kid with a Bike), Belgium/France/Italy
Written and Directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Produced by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne,...
Another special award was given to producer Mariela Besuievski, Stellan Skarsgård presented the European Achievement in World Cinema Award to Mads Mikkelsen, and Stephen Frears received this year's Lifetime Achievement Award.
The full list of winners and nominees:
European Film 2011: Melancholia, Denmark/Sweden/France/Germany
Written and Directed by Lars von Trier
Produced by Meta Louise Foldager and Louise Vesth.
Also nominated:
The Artist, France
Written and Directed by Michel Hazanavicius
Produced by Thomas Langmann and Emmanuel Montamat
Le Gamin au Velo (The Kid with a Bike), Belgium/France/Italy
Written and Directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
Produced by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne,...
- 12/3/2011
- MUBI
★★★★★ Tilva Ros (2010) is easily the finest film of this year's Raindance Film Festival and outside of that favourable context, still one of the most satisfying dramas in a year that has brought us Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive and Tomas Alfredson's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Nikola Lezaic's debut feature is a marvel, without being on any tangible level particularly original or radical - this is a film that knows exactly what it wants to be and confidently succeeds on every count.
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- 10/11/2011
- by Daniel Green
- CineVue
Director Nikola Lezaic has triumphed at the 2010 Sarajevo Film Festival after his drama Tilva Ros claimed the Best Film title at the event in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The movie, about two teenagers growing up in a struggling mining town in eastern Serbia, was awarded the Heart of Sarajevo prize on Saturday, marking the end of the nine-day festival.
Tilva Ros also earned its young star Marko Todorovic the Best Actor accolade, while Mirela Oprisor walked away with the Best Actress honour for her role in Romanian film Marti, Dupa Craciun (Tuesday, After Christmas).
Hollywood star Morgan Freeman was the guest of honour at the 16th annual ceremony and met with local filmmakers on Saturday ahead of a screening of his Oscar-nominated movie Invictus, in which he portrays former South African president Nelson Mandela.
The movie, about two teenagers growing up in a struggling mining town in eastern Serbia, was awarded the Heart of Sarajevo prize on Saturday, marking the end of the nine-day festival.
Tilva Ros also earned its young star Marko Todorovic the Best Actor accolade, while Mirela Oprisor walked away with the Best Actress honour for her role in Romanian film Marti, Dupa Craciun (Tuesday, After Christmas).
Hollywood star Morgan Freeman was the guest of honour at the 16th annual ceremony and met with local filmmakers on Saturday ahead of a screening of his Oscar-nominated movie Invictus, in which he portrays former South African president Nelson Mandela.
- 8/1/2010
- WENN
Sarajevo - Tilva Ros, a Serbian film about love and skateboarding, has won the 16th Sarajevo Film Festival. Marko Todorovic, one of the actors in the film by director Nikola Lezaic, took the best actor award at the close of the festival late Saturday. Tilva Ros is a drama about two boys from a mining town in Serbia who try to win over a French girl with their skateboard stunts. It was among the 201 feature, short and documentary films from 57 countries shown during the nine-day festival that drew an audience of around around 100,000. Clint Eastwood's Invictus whose star Morgan Freeman was the festival's guest of honor was the closing film at the festival.
- 8/1/2010
- Monsters and Critics
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