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International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) has selected 61 emerging film producers from 26 countries to the 16th edition of Rotterdam Lab.
Rotterdam Lab is organised by Iffr’s co-production market, CineMart, in collaboration with various partner organisations involved in the training of young producers, as well as funding bodies.
Rotterdam Lab is a five-day training workshop for emerging producers designed to provide the means to create and expand their international network and boost their confidence and skills to navigate the world of international finance, sales and distribution and markets.
Another aim of Rotterdam Lab is to support its participants setting up or adapting their companies within the quickly changing media landscape. The participants are nominated by the 29 CineMart partners. This year, Rotterdam Lab welcomes Arab Cinema Center (Egypt), Docskool (Nepal) and Singapore Film Commission as new partners.
The Rotterdam Lab programme includes panel discussions on topics such as...
International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) has selected 61 emerging film producers from 26 countries to the 16th edition of Rotterdam Lab.
Rotterdam Lab is organised by Iffr’s co-production market, CineMart, in collaboration with various partner organisations involved in the training of young producers, as well as funding bodies.
Rotterdam Lab is a five-day training workshop for emerging producers designed to provide the means to create and expand their international network and boost their confidence and skills to navigate the world of international finance, sales and distribution and markets.
Another aim of Rotterdam Lab is to support its participants setting up or adapting their companies within the quickly changing media landscape. The participants are nominated by the 29 CineMart partners. This year, Rotterdam Lab welcomes Arab Cinema Center (Egypt), Docskool (Nepal) and Singapore Film Commission as new partners.
The Rotterdam Lab programme includes panel discussions on topics such as...
- 1/30/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Tribeca Film Institute (Tfi) has announced the 10 recipients of the 2015 Tfi Latin America Fund and introduced Los Cabos Film Festival and Labodigital as new partners.
The fund, now in its fifth year, is presented by Bloomberg and has awarded more than $600,000 in support of 44 film-makers from 12 Latin American countries whose work reflects their cultures.
For the first time the awards includes scripted projects in addition to documentary and hybrid feature-length films.
This year the fund will grant $156,000 to ten projects in advanced development, production or post-production selected from 240 submissions.
The partnership with the Los Cabos Film Festival and Labodigital will provide $56,000 in post-production services to one Tfi grantee participating in Tfi’s Network Market that runs from April 21–22 as well as expenses paid to work on the film at the Labodigital facilities in Mexico City.
“We’re honoured to announce the 2015 grantees for the Tfi Latin America Fund, and to open the grant to include a group...
The fund, now in its fifth year, is presented by Bloomberg and has awarded more than $600,000 in support of 44 film-makers from 12 Latin American countries whose work reflects their cultures.
For the first time the awards includes scripted projects in addition to documentary and hybrid feature-length films.
This year the fund will grant $156,000 to ten projects in advanced development, production or post-production selected from 240 submissions.
The partnership with the Los Cabos Film Festival and Labodigital will provide $56,000 in post-production services to one Tfi grantee participating in Tfi’s Network Market that runs from April 21–22 as well as expenses paid to work on the film at the Labodigital facilities in Mexico City.
“We’re honoured to announce the 2015 grantees for the Tfi Latin America Fund, and to open the grant to include a group...
- 4/9/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The UK’s Framestore and producer David P. Kelly are set to partner on a $5m Mexican Cold War feature Lunik III, pitched at this week’s Moscow Business Square (Mbs).
Speaking exclusively to ScreenDaily, producer Victor Zavala Kugler of Jade Films said the English-language project was being pitched for the first time in Moscow since being introduced at the market in Guadalajara earlier this year
Kelly and Framestore’s animation supervisor Max Solomon first met Kugler and the film’s writer-director Antonio Zavala Kugler during the four-day event in Moscow.
¨We have a co-production agreement between Mexico and the UK, and the UK can work with Russia through the European Convention, so we don’t have to wait for an agreement between Mexico and Russia,¨ Kugler said.
¨It would be a very organic co-production, there are no bolts in the structure,¨ Kelly observed.
¨We will shoot the film in Mexico and work with David on accessing...
Speaking exclusively to ScreenDaily, producer Victor Zavala Kugler of Jade Films said the English-language project was being pitched for the first time in Moscow since being introduced at the market in Guadalajara earlier this year
Kelly and Framestore’s animation supervisor Max Solomon first met Kugler and the film’s writer-director Antonio Zavala Kugler during the four-day event in Moscow.
¨We have a co-production agreement between Mexico and the UK, and the UK can work with Russia through the European Convention, so we don’t have to wait for an agreement between Mexico and Russia,¨ Kugler said.
¨It would be a very organic co-production, there are no bolts in the structure,¨ Kelly observed.
¨We will shoot the film in Mexico and work with David on accessing...
- 6/24/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Moscow Business Square (June 21-24) runs parallel to the Moscow International Film Festival.
The UK and Latin America are the focus of the sixth Moscow Business Square (Mbs) (June 21-24) which is being held parallel to the Moscow International Film Festival (June 19-28).
The programme of events will include case studies of the Cannes 2014 title El Ardor and the first ever Brazilian-Russian co-production Red Russian, as well as of Vera Glagoleva’s Turgenev adaptation Two Women, starring Ralph Fiennes, and Peter Briggs’ Tank88.
In addition, there will be presentations of Russian documentaries at the stage of post-production to festival programmers, distributors and sales agents as well as roundtables on the production and distribution of biopics, potential for international remakes of Russian properties, legal aspects of the Russian VoD market and a day dedicated to trends in the Russian and international animation sectors.
From Australia to Afghanistan, Kazakhstan to Colombia
Mbs’ four-day programme will kick-off on June 21 with...
The UK and Latin America are the focus of the sixth Moscow Business Square (Mbs) (June 21-24) which is being held parallel to the Moscow International Film Festival (June 19-28).
The programme of events will include case studies of the Cannes 2014 title El Ardor and the first ever Brazilian-Russian co-production Red Russian, as well as of Vera Glagoleva’s Turgenev adaptation Two Women, starring Ralph Fiennes, and Peter Briggs’ Tank88.
In addition, there will be presentations of Russian documentaries at the stage of post-production to festival programmers, distributors and sales agents as well as roundtables on the production and distribution of biopics, potential for international remakes of Russian properties, legal aspects of the Russian VoD market and a day dedicated to trends in the Russian and international animation sectors.
From Australia to Afghanistan, Kazakhstan to Colombia
Mbs’ four-day programme will kick-off on June 21 with...
- 6/10/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
In this week's column, Chilean filmmaker Luis Villegas talks about his upcoming film Vitae; we also have the trailer. From Peru, we hear about the opening night presentation of the Lima Independiente Film Festival, El Mudo; we share the trailers for both the festival and the movie. And out of Brazil, via Cannes, we hear about Walter Salles' plans for an animated feature, Noah's Ark. Click through the gallery below to read all about it!...
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- 5/30/2014
- Screen Anarchy
The holidays are all about family, so when Whitney Port and her family hung at the Buzz Media holiday party on Monday night, it was Christmas synergy all around. Whitney hung with the Buzz crew at our Black Tie and Swim Cap party at the Mondrian Hotel's SkyBar in West Hollywood. Who else was at the event, you ask? How about: A championship synchronized swim team, the Grammy-nominated Luis Villegas, Christmas carolers aplenty and a handful of 7-foot servers passing around treats from Asia De Cuba. After the event, Whitney took to Twitter to send her holiday wishes: Thank you to @celebuzz for...
- 12/21/2010
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
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