Council of Europe’s cinema fund to award €3,843,000.
Eurimages, the council of Europe’s fund for co-production, distribution and exhibition of European cinema, has announced it will support 13 films (including a documentary and an animation) for a combined €3,843,000.
The projects selected by the Eurimages board are:
Wicked Games (Austria, Germany, France) - Ulrich SeidlDouble Bind (Belgium, France) - Olivier Masset-DepassePinocchio (Italy, France) - Matteo Garrone (Italy)Memoirs From The Cell (Spain, France, Argentina, Uruguay) - Álvaro BrechnerWhere Are You, João Gilberto? (Switzerland, Germany, France) - Georges GachotAbout Endlessness (Sweden, Germany, France, Norway) - Roy AnderssonThe Crossing (France, Germany, Czech Republic) - Florence Miailhe Life Runs Over You (Italy, Iceland) - Paolo SassanelliWild Witch (Denmark, Hungary, Norway) - Kaspar MunkKings (France, Belgium) - Deniz Gamze ErgüvenVirgins (France, Israel, Belgium) - Keren Ben Rafael The Cellar (Slovakia, Russia, Czech Republic) - Igor VoloshinLady Winsley (France, Turkey, Belgium) - Hiner Saleem
Matteo Garrone’s Pinocchio is a high profile film on...
Eurimages, the council of Europe’s fund for co-production, distribution and exhibition of European cinema, has announced it will support 13 films (including a documentary and an animation) for a combined €3,843,000.
The projects selected by the Eurimages board are:
Wicked Games (Austria, Germany, France) - Ulrich SeidlDouble Bind (Belgium, France) - Olivier Masset-DepassePinocchio (Italy, France) - Matteo Garrone (Italy)Memoirs From The Cell (Spain, France, Argentina, Uruguay) - Álvaro BrechnerWhere Are You, João Gilberto? (Switzerland, Germany, France) - Georges GachotAbout Endlessness (Sweden, Germany, France, Norway) - Roy AnderssonThe Crossing (France, Germany, Czech Republic) - Florence Miailhe Life Runs Over You (Italy, Iceland) - Paolo SassanelliWild Witch (Denmark, Hungary, Norway) - Kaspar MunkKings (France, Belgium) - Deniz Gamze ErgüvenVirgins (France, Israel, Belgium) - Keren Ben Rafael The Cellar (Slovakia, Russia, Czech Republic) - Igor VoloshinLady Winsley (France, Turkey, Belgium) - Hiner Saleem
Matteo Garrone’s Pinocchio is a high profile film on...
- 12/19/2016
- ScreenDaily
Former French minister of culture succeeds outgoing president Jobst Plog on Jan 1, 2017.
Eurimages has appointed Catherine Trautmann as its new president.
Established by the Council of Europe in 1988, the organisation is a support fund that assists in the co-production, financing and distribution of European movies.
To date, it has supported 1,810 European co-productions, totalling approximately €540m.
Her role, which will include chairing the Eurimages fund, will begin on January 1, 2017, and runs for a two-year term.
She was formerly the French minister for culture and communications between 1997 and 2000, and was a member of the European Parliament for 18 years.
In a statement, she said, “I am conscious of the good fortune of working with a Board of Management and Secretariat that are both competent and committed, at the service of a Fund which has proved its worth and at a time when it is vital to reaffirm European values”.
Trautman succeeds Jobst Plog, who had performed...
Eurimages has appointed Catherine Trautmann as its new president.
Established by the Council of Europe in 1988, the organisation is a support fund that assists in the co-production, financing and distribution of European movies.
To date, it has supported 1,810 European co-productions, totalling approximately €540m.
Her role, which will include chairing the Eurimages fund, will begin on January 1, 2017, and runs for a two-year term.
She was formerly the French minister for culture and communications between 1997 and 2000, and was a member of the European Parliament for 18 years.
In a statement, she said, “I am conscious of the good fortune of working with a Board of Management and Secretariat that are both competent and committed, at the service of a Fund which has proved its worth and at a time when it is vital to reaffirm European values”.
Trautman succeeds Jobst Plog, who had performed...
- 12/16/2016
- ScreenDaily
Festival favourite Mustang took the festival’s art cinema prize, while documentary Nice People won the audience award.
Festival favourite Mustang and the documentary feature Nice People were among the prize-winners at this year’s Filmfest Hamburg (October 1-10) which came to a close at the weekend with an awards ceremony before the German premiere of the Iranian film Paradise.
Turkish director Denize Gamze Ergüven’s debut Mustang – which premiered in Cannes this year - won the Cicae Art Cinema Award, including prize-money of $5,700 (€5,000) towards the promotion of the film’s German theatrical release next spring by Michael Kölmel’s Leipzig-based Weltkino Filmverleih.
Neue Mediopolis Filmproduktion’s Alexander Ris and Jörg Rothe, the producer of Romanian director Radu Muntean’s One Floor Below, received the $28,400 (€25,000) Hamburg Producer Prize for European Cinema Co-Productions, while Romanian partner - Multimedia East - was awarded $17,000 (€15,000) worth of cinema grading by the Hamburg-based postproduction house.
After accepting...
Festival favourite Mustang and the documentary feature Nice People were among the prize-winners at this year’s Filmfest Hamburg (October 1-10) which came to a close at the weekend with an awards ceremony before the German premiere of the Iranian film Paradise.
Turkish director Denize Gamze Ergüven’s debut Mustang – which premiered in Cannes this year - won the Cicae Art Cinema Award, including prize-money of $5,700 (€5,000) towards the promotion of the film’s German theatrical release next spring by Michael Kölmel’s Leipzig-based Weltkino Filmverleih.
Neue Mediopolis Filmproduktion’s Alexander Ris and Jörg Rothe, the producer of Romanian director Radu Muntean’s One Floor Below, received the $28,400 (€25,000) Hamburg Producer Prize for European Cinema Co-Productions, while Romanian partner - Multimedia East - was awarded $17,000 (€15,000) worth of cinema grading by the Hamburg-based postproduction house.
After accepting...
- 10/12/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
COLOGNE, Germany -- German pubcaster ARD said Tuesday that it will shut down the Munich division of its sales and production subsidiary Degeto Film as the public broadcaster comes under immense political pressure to cut costs. Degeto Film's main office in Frankfurt will take over the jobs now handled by the division, which include programming ARD's early-evening slots and managing its film archive, resulting in savings of €467,000 ($586,000) a year, ARD said. But ARD head Jobst Plog emphasized that shuttering the division does not mean ARD is bowing to pressure from Germany's state governments to cut costs. Germany's pubcasters have come under political attack after suggesting that the government should increase Germany's television tax, the fee German viewers pay to support public broadcasters (HR 1/8). Public broadcasters ARD and ZDF received about €6.7 billion ($8.42 billion) in funding from the TV tax last year. Any increase in the tax has to be approved by cash-strapped state governments. On Tuesday, Plog said should state governments block a TV tax increase, ARD will challenge the decision before the German constitutional court.
- 1/28/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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