Austria Constanze Schumann
Ireland Morgan Bushe Spain David Matamoros
PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE 2012
Hungary Judit Stalter Italy Alessandro Borrelli
Georgia Vladimer Katcharava Lithuania Donatas Žvalionis Greece Alexandra Boussiou
Phone +49 40 3906252 info@efp-online.com
Germany Nicole Gerhards Iceland Arnar Knútsson Finland Liisa PenttiLÄ
Friedensallee 14-16 22765 Hamburg / Germany
Switzerland David Epiney Denmark Signe Leick Jensen
European Film Promotion
at the Cannes International Film Festival 2012
Czech Republic Ondřej Zima Norway Brede Hovland
with the support of the EU Media programme
Slovenia Aleš Pavlin Croatia Siniša Juričić France Hélène Cases
The Netherlands Trent Sweden Sandra Harms
www.shooting-stars.eu
Poland Marta Laryssa PluciŃska FYR of Macedonia Robert Naskov Bulgaria Stephan Komandarev
www.efp-online.com
Romania Monica Lazurean-Gorgan United Kingdom Trac y O’Riordan
at the Cannes International Film Festival 2012
EFP contact in Cannes cell +49 160 440 9595
with the support of the EU MEDIA Programme
EFP is supported by
project partners
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Welcome
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about PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE
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Producer profiles
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about European Film Promotion
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European Film Promotion - the network
MEASURES TO ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT, DISTRIBUTION AND PROMOTION OF EUROPEAN AUDIOVISUAL WORK. European Commission Directorate General for Education and Culture www.ec.europa.eu/media
Welcome
Producers in Motion
European producers in finding partners for their upcoming projects, to strengthen industry networking opportunities, and to offer a platform where the producer’s potential can be recognised.
Since 2000 EFP has been offering support and guidance to European producers during the Cannes International Film Festival each May, leading the way over the years in highlighting the wealth of young producing talent in Europe. In a highly selective process, one producer per country is chosen by EFP’s member organisations to take part in this initiative which has helped to set a high standard for participation.
Between 2000 and 2011, 243 of Europe’s best and brightest producers have been introduced to the international industry and press through this initiative. Many of them have since returned with interesting films and co-productions, some with a film in one of the prestigious Cannes festival sections.
Again, as last year, 25 outstanding up-and-coming film producers from 25 European countries are taking part in the networking platform PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE.
We would like to express our warmest thanks to the MEDIA Programme of the European Union for their ongoing financial support of this initiative. We would also like to thank Eurimages, The Hollywood Reporter and the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg for their continuing support.
The programme will take place on the first and busiest weekend of the festival from May 19 – 22. EFP will once more create a highly focused working environment involving project pitching, one-to-one meetings, social events as well as extensive promotion of the producers via profiles in the international trade papers. The aim of this initiative is to assist
Keep an eye on this talented group of producers. They truly are "in Motion…"
Christian Juhl Lemche
EFP President, May 2012 5
Event activities in Cannes May 19-22 ›› press campaign including producer profiles and advertisements in three major daily trade papers in Cannes ›› Producers Lunch for 160 European producers
about PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE
at the Cannes International Film Festival 2012
"It was an incredibly well organised programme, with a high-profile network of producers and better than any co-production market! Almost all of the important producers in Europe are part of the PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE network, which just goes to show that EFP has the right nose for 'up-and-coming producers'. It was through EFP and PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE that I found my co-producers for two really different projects!" Gian-Piero Ringel, Neue Road Movies, Germany participant in 2011
›› round-table meeting / pitching session for all selected producers ›› one-to-one meetings between the participating producers ›› production of a brochure, poster ›› online presentation of participating producers
EFP's activities are financially supported by the MEDIA Programme of the EU and the member organisations of EFP. In addition, PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE is supported by Eurimages, The Hollywood Reporter, and Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg. 7
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Austria Constanze Schumann Bulgaria Stephan Komandarev Croatia Siniša Juričić Czech Republic Ondřej Zima Denmark Signe Leick Jensen Finland Liisa Penttilä France Hélène Cases Georgia Vladimer Katcharava Germany Nicole Gerhards Greece Alexandra Boussiou Hungary Judit Stalter Iceland Arnar Knútsson Ireland Morgan Bushe Italy Alessandro Borrelli Lithuania Donatas Žvalionis FYR of Macedonia Robert Naskov The Netherlands Trent Norway Brede Hovland Poland Marta Laryssa Plucińska Romania Monica Lazurean-Gorgan Slovenia Aleš Pavlin Spain David Matamoros Sweden Sandra Harms Switzerland David Epiney United Kingdom Tracy O’Riordan
Producer profiles
CONSTANZE SCHUMANN
Allegro Film, Austria
contact Allegro Film Krummgasse 1A A – 1030 Vienna phone +43 1 712 5036 fax +43 1 712 503620 email schumann@allegrofilm.at www.allegrofilm.at
selected by Austrian Film Commission, a member of EFP
Biography Constanze Schumann graduated from the Film Academy Vienna in 2008 with an M.A. in Film Production. After producing no less than ten short films – including Karl Bretschneider’s award-winning Gray Zone – she began work in 2009 on Bretschneider’s feature documentary debut Soul Spots, which is now in postproduction. In 2010, Constanze produced her first feature film Inside America, directed by Barbara Eder. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in the same year, went on to
win the Special Jury Award at the 2011 Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival in Saarbrücken and garnered three nominations at the Austrian Film Awards, including for Best Picture. In 2011, she joined Allegro Film and is currently developing Marie Kreutzer’s feature film Gruber Is Leaving and Online Dating – How To Find A Date By Friday, a new documentary by Barbara Eder.
Inside America by Barbara Eder, produced by Constanze Schumann
Gruber Is Leaving 2013 by Marie Kreutzer (in development)
Inside America 2010 by Barbara Eder
Online Dating – How To Find A Date By Friday 2013 by Barbara Eder (documentary, in development)
Gray Zone 2004 by Karl Bretschneider (short)
Soul Spots 2012 by Karl Bretschneider (documentary, in postproduction) 11
Constanze Schumann – Allegro Film – Austria
Selected Films
STEPHAN KOMANDAREV
Argo Film, Bulgaria
contact Argo Film Ltd Yantra St. 5, entr B BG – 1124 Sofia phone +359 87 830 8238 fax +359 2 983 5205 email komandarev@abv.bg www.argofilm.eu
selected by Bulgarian National Film Center, a member of EFP
Biography Stephan Komandarev graduated with a degree in Film & TV Directing at the New Bulgarian University in 1998 and founded his production company Argo Film a year later. His feature debut Dog's Home premiered at the Berlinale's Forum in 2001, while his second fiction feature The World Is Big And Salvation Lurks Around The Corner won over 35 festival prizes and was shortlisted for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 2009. Stephan has also directed produced several documentaries including Alphabet Of Hope, The Town
of Badante Women and Home For Someone Else. He is currently working on the preproduction of a new feature project The Judgement (www.thejudgementmovie.bg) which he pitched at the Sofia Meetings and also took to the script workshops of ScripTeast and the Mediterranean Film Institute in 2009-2010. Stephan took part in EAVE with this project in 2011.
The World Is Big And Salvation Lurks Around The Corner, directed by Stephan Komandarev
as director and producer
as director
The Judgement 2013 (in preproduction)
The World Is Big And Salvation Lurks Around The Corner 2008
The Town of Badante Women 2009 (documentary)
Bread Over The Fence 2002 (documentary)
Alphabet of Hope 2003 (documentary)
Dog’s Home 2000 13
Stephan Komandarev – Argo Film – Bulgaria
Selected Films
SINIŠA JURIČIĆ
Nukleus Film, Croatia
contact Nukleus Film Dalmatinska 8 HR – 1000 Zagreb phone +385 1 4848 868 cell +385 91 502 1871 fax +385 1 4846 556 email sinisa@nukleus-film.hr www.nukleus-film.hr selected by Croatian Audiovisual Centre, a member of EFP
Biography A graduate in Acting and Film Production from Zagreb's Academy of Dramatic Arts, Siniša Juričić founded the production company Nukleus Film in 2009 and its Slovenian outpost in 2012. He has participated in the EAVE, EURODOC, ExOriente and Discovery Campus Masterschool training programmes as well as the Sarajevo Talent Campus. Apart from concentrating on documentaries and short films, Siniša’s line-up has feature films and cross-media projects in pre-production. His filmography includes Atanas Georgiev's
Cash&Marry, which won the Regard Neuf Award in Nyon and the Audience Award at Liburnija Film Festival, and Vladimir Gojun's Cycles which received the Grand Prix at the Mediterranean Film Festival in Siroki Brijeg. His production of Petar Orešković's short Get a Move ON! was named Best Croatian Short at the Mediterranean Film Festival last year. Siniša is one of the producers of the documentary Sofia's Last Ambulance by Ilian Metev, which has been co-produced with partners from Bulgaria, Germany, and the USA, and has its world premiere in the Semaine de la Critique section of Cannes 2012.
Siniša Juričić – Nukleus Film – Croatia Selected Films
Sofia's Last Ambulance by Ilian Metev, documentary produced by Siniša Juričić
Gates of Europe 2013 by Vicky Miha and Siniša Juričić (cross-media)
Cycles 2010 by Vladimir Gojun (documentary)
Sofia's Last Ambulance 2012 by Ilian Metev (documentary)
Laundry 2009 by Nicole Volavka (short)
Perseverance 2012 by Miha Knific (fiction)
Cash&Marry 2008 by Atanas Georgiev (documentary) 15
ONDŘEJ ZIMA
Evolution Films, Czech Republic
contact Evolution Films Senovažné náměstí 10a CZ – 110 00 Prague 1 phone +420 222 240 770 cell +420 736 751 010 fax +420 222 240 770 email ozima@evolutionfilms.cz www.evolutionfilms.cz selected by Czech Film Center, a member of EFP
Biography After graduating from Prague's University of Economics in Management and Psychology, Ondřej Zima studied Film and TV Production at FAMU. In 2006, whilst still a student, he and two fellow producers, Pavel Berčík and Jan Ludvik, founded the production company Evolution Films to produce feature films, documentaries, animation as well as documentary and TV series. Ondřej produced shorts by Darko Stulic, Jan Prušinovský, Libor Pixa and Tomáš Holeček before serving as executive and as co-producer on Pavel Štingl's documentary The Baluty
Ghetto. He followed this by producing Prušinovský's feature debut, the comedy Frankie, The Womanizer, Jakub Kroner's Love and Richard Rericha's drama DonT Stop. Ondřej is developing Prusinovský's road movie Grand Prix, and is in preproduction with Zdeněk Viktora's Hotel Prague and Bard Breien's The Downs Detective as a NorwegianDanish-Czech co-production.
DonT Stop by Richard Rericha, produced by Ondřej Zima
The Downs Detective 2013 by Bard Breien (in preproduction)
Love 2011 by Jakub Kroner
DonT Stop 2012 by Richard Rericha
Frankie, The Womanizer 2008 by Jan Prušinovský
Sunday League – The Last Match of Pepik Hnátek 2012 by Jan Prušinovský (line produced)
The Baluty Ghetto 2008 by Pavel Štingl (feature documentary, co-produced) 17
Ondřej Zima – Evolution Films – Czech Republic
Selected Films
© Lena Paaske
SIGNE LEICK JENSEN
Toolbox Film, Denmark
contact Toolbox Film Slagtehusgade 30, 1. sal DK – 1715 Copenhagen V cell +45 20 779 047 email signe@toolboxfilm.dk www.toolboxfilm.dk
selected by Danish Film Institute, a member of EFP
Biography Signe Leick Jensen initially worked at Nimbus Film as a production coordinator and production manager on such films as Festen, Mifune, Kira's Reason and It's All About Love from 1996 to 2003. She then moved to Zentropa in 2003 to serve as the line producer on Lars von Trier's Manderlay and producer on his film The Boss Of It All. In 2007, Signe returned to Nimbus Film to produce Louise Friedberg's The Experiment and Ole Christian Madsen's box-office hit Superclásico before setting up her own
Copenhagen-based production company Toolbox Film with fellow producer Morten Kaufmann in March 2011. She has just finished the production of Bille August's new feature Marie Krøyer for SF Film Production which will be released in September 2012.
Marie Krøyer by Bille August, produced by Signe Leick Jensen
Marie Krøyer 2012 by Bille August
Limbo 2010 by Maria Sødahl (co-produced)
Superclásico 2011 by Ole Christian Madsen
The Boss Of It All 2006 by Lars von Trier
The Experiment 2010 by Louise Friedberg
Manderlay 2005 by Lars von Trier (line-produced) 19
Signe Leick Jensen – Toolbox Film – Denmark
© Rolf Konow
Selected Films
LIISA PENTTILÄ
Edith Film, Finland
contact Edith Film Add. Pursimiehenkatu 8 FIN - 00150 Helsinki phone +358 9 6124 9660 cell +358 40 505 0015 fax +358 10 296 1505 email liisa@edithfilm.fi www.edithfilm.fi selected by The Finnish Film Foundation, a member of EFP
Biography Liisa Penttilä serves as the executive producer of Edith Film and acts as Zentropa Productions' partner in the company. She has worked as a producer since 2001, co-producing Lars von Trier’s Dogville and Hendrik Handloegten’s Summer Window and being the associate producer for von Trier's Manderlay. Her credits include Saara Saarela's Twisted Roots in 2009 and Aku Louhimies' new feature Naked Harbour last year. Liisa is in postproduction on Simo Halinen's drama Pizza Desperata which will be released this autumn. Now she is
raising finance and looking for co-producers for two projects to shoot in 2012 – 13: Juha Lehtola's tragicomedy Boy Upside Down about a 11-year-old who refuses to mourn when his parents die in a car accident, and Aku Louhimies' action drama Ultimate Fight about a boxer trying to conquer his personal demons outside of the ring.
Liisa Penttilä – Edith Film – Finland Selected Films
Naked Harbour by Aku Louhimies, produced by Liisa Penttilä
Ultimate Fight 2013 by Aku Louhimies (in preproduction)
Naked Harbour 2012 by Aku Louhimies
Boy Upside Down 2013 by Juha Lehtola (in preproduction)
Summer Window 2011 by Hendrik Handloegten (co-produced)
Pizza Desperata 2012 by Simo Halinen (in postproduction)
Twisted Roots 2009 by Saara Saarela 21
HÉLÈNE CASES
Lionceau Films, France
contact Lionceau Films 11, passage St. Bernard F – 75011 Paris cell +33 6 66 81 47 98 email hcases@lionceaufilms.com
selected by Unifrance Films, a member of EFP
Biography Hélène Cases set up the production company Lionceau Films in 2009 after spending 17 years at Why Not Productions with Pascal Caucheteux and Grégoire Sorlat and working on the production of more than 30 films, including Hélène Angel's Peau d'Homme Coeur De Bete, which was awarded a Golden Leopard at Locarno in 1999, and the Golden Lionwinning short Comment On Freine Dans Une Descente by Alix Delaporte at Venice in 2006. Her first feature produced at Lionceau Films was Delaporte's debut Angèle and Tony
which was selected for the Semana della Critica in Venice 2010, won the Michel D’Ornano Prize for Best First Film at Deauville that same year, and won two Césars – Best Young Actress and Actor – this year as well as the Film Français Trophy 2012 Best Duo Producer and Director. The film is distributed in more than 30 territories. Hélène is currently developing the second feature by Alix Delaporte, Hélène Angel’s next feature, as well as feature debuts by Frédéric Proust and Keren Marciano.
Hélène Cases – Lionceau Films – France Selected Films Primary by Hélène Angel (in development) Memoirs Of A Disobedient Daughter by Keren Marciano, co-written by Eric Guirado (in development)
Angèle and Tony by Alix Delaporte, produced by Hélène Cases The Last Hammer Blow by Alix Delaporte, co-written by Alain Le Henry (in development, shooting in 2013) Angèle and Tony 2011 by Alix Delaporte
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VLADIMER KATCHARAVA
20 Steps Productions, Georgia
contact 20 Steps Productions Ltd 10a Akhmeteli str. GE – 0159 Tbilisi phone +995 32 2520 945 cell +995 591 227 377 email katcharava@20steps.ge www.20steps.ge
selected by Georgian National Film Center, a member of EFP
Biography Vladimer Katcharava graduated in Film Management from the Georgian State University of Theatre and Film in 2001 and has attended training programmes organised by AVANTI and the Independent Filmmakers Association – South Caucasus (IFA-SC) as well as the East European Film Alliance and EAVE. Vladimer served as co-producer in Georgia on Özcan Alper's CICAE Award-winning Autumn in 2007. Between 2009-2011, he was managing director of the Tbilisi-based studio Independent Film Project, serving as production manager on Levan Koguashvili's
Street Days, which was selected for Official Competition at Rotterdam. He executive produced Aleko Tsabadze's Renee Goes To Hollywood, the Luxembourg-French-Georgian coproduction Keep Smiling by Rusudan Chkonia, and Rezo Gigineishvili's Russian-Georgian co-production Love With Accent. In 2011, Vladimer founded the production company 20 Steps Productions and is now producing Sandro Katamashvili's animation short Granny as well as co-producing the GeorgianUK-Russian-French feature film Epic.
20 Steps Underground by Beso Solomanashvili, in development, produced by Vladimer Katcharava
20 Steps Underground 2014 by Beso Solomanashvili (in development)
Love With Accent 2011 by Rezo Gigineishvili (exec. produced through Film Project)
Epic 2012 by Pawel Pawlikowski (co-producing)
Keep Smiling 2010 by Rusudan Chkonia (line produced through Nike Studio)
Granny 2012 by Sandro Katamashvili (animation, short, in production)
Renee Goes To Hollywood 2009 by Aleko Tsabadze (exec. produced through Independet Film Project) 25
Vladimer Katcharava – 20 Steps Productions – Georgia
Selected Films
NICOLE GERHARDS
NiKo Film, Germany
contact NiKo Film PrinzessinnenstraĂ&#x;e 16 D – 10969 Berlin phone +49 30 2758 2836 cell +49 176 1016 2977 fax +49 30 2758 2872 email n.gerhards@nikofilm.de www.nikofilm.de selected by German Films, a member of EFP
Biography Nicole Gerhards studied Theatre and French in Paris and Production at the German Film & Television Academy (dffb) in Berlin, graduating in 2004 with Ulrike von Ribbeck's Charlotte which was shown in Cannes and Berlin. In 2006, Nicole founded NiKo Film which has produced such successful, award-winning films as Emily Atef's second and third features The Stranger In Me and Kill Me, Johan Grimonprez's documentary Double Take, Dima El-Horr's Every Day Is A Holiday, and Paula Markovitch's The Prize
which received two Silver Bears at the 2011 Berlinale. A graduate of the EAVE and ACE programmes, Nicole's current development slate includes new projects by Matias Bize (The Memory Of Water), Stina Werenfels (The Sexual Neuroses Of Our Parents), Myrna Maakaron (The World Is Pink), Brigitte Maria Mayer (The Abode Of God) and Ibolya Fekete (Mom And The Other Loonies In The Family).
Nicole Gerhards – NiKo Film – Germany
© NikoFilm_Thekla Ehling
Selected Films
Kill Me by Emily Atef, produced by Nicole Gerhards
Kill Me 2010/2011 by Emily Atef
Every Day Is A Holiday 2009 by Dima El-Horr (co-produced through Nikovantastic Film)
The Prize 2010/2011 by Paula Markovitch (co-produced)
Double Take 2009 by Johan Grimonprez (documentary, co-produced through Nikovantastic Film)
Homeland, Sex And Further Inconveniences 2010/2011 by Réka Kincses
The Stranger In Me 2008 by Emily Atef 27
ALEXANDRA BOUSSIOU
Wrong Men, Greece
contact Wrong Men Evvoias 55-57 GR – 11362 Athens phone +30 210 6422 540 cell +30 69 44 350 776 cell +32 47 6995 154 fax +30 210 6422 541 email alexandra@wrongmen.gr www.wrongmen.gr selected by Greek Film Centre, a member of EFP
Biography Alexandra Boussiou lives in Athens and Brussels. She founded her Athens-based production company Wrong Men in 2009, after working in film and production since 2006 on such films as Alexis Alexiou's Tale 52, Yorgos Noussias' Evil – In The Time Of Heroes, and Christina Ioakeimidi's Harisma. She is doing a post-Master’s degree in Transmedia for Arts, Film and Design in Brussels and participated in the EAVE producers' training programme in 2010. Wrong Men's first feature film, Filippos Tsitos' Unfair World was an
international coproduction with Berlin-based Neue Road Movies and won the awards for Best Director and Best Actor at last year's San Sebastian International Film Festival. Alexandra is developing Panos H. Koutras' movie Xenia as well as Tsitos' next feature project Receptions, Joyce A. Nashawati's feature Heatwave, and Vardis Marinakis' drama Golden Day.
Selected Films Receptions 2014 by Filippos Tsitos (in development)
Heatwave 2012 by Joyce A. Nashawati (in development)
Xenia 2013 by Panos H. Koutras (in development)
Unfair World 2011 by Filippos Tsitos (produced)
Golden Day 2013 by Vardis Marinakis (in development)
Tale 52 2009 by Alexis Alexiou (co-produced) 29
Alexandra Boussiou – Wrong Men – Greece
Unfair World by Filippos Tsitos, produced by Alexandra Boussiou
JUDIT STALTER
Laokoon Filmgroup, Hungary
contact Laokoon Filmgroup Balzac U. 37, I. 2. HU – 1136 Budapest phone +36 1 3540 491 cell +36 30 266 8099 fax +36 1 3540 492 email stalter@laokoonfilm.com www.laokoonfilm.com selected by Magyar Filmunio/Hungarian National Film Fund, a member of EFP
Biography Judit Stalter graduated from the Péter Pazmány University in Communications majoring in Film & Television and Hungarian Literature. She started her career in the film industry as a production manager at Inforg Studio in 2000 on such films as Benedek Fliegauf's Forest and Dealer, Robert Lakatos' Barthalo and Nacer Khemir's Bab' Aziz. In 2005, Judit also started working for Laokoon Film and her first feature there was a co-production with Inforg Studio of Attila Till's Panic which won three awards at the Hungarian Film Week.
In 2008, she served as the executive producer for Laokoon on Roland Vranik's Transmission, a co-production with Film Partners (Hungary). In 2010, Judit completed her first international co-production, Robert Thalheim's Westwind, with Berlin-based Credo Film before participating in the Mega Plus postgraduate course in Audiovisual Management.
Beast by Attila Till, co-produced by Judit Stalter
Beast 2011 by Attila Till (short, co-produced)
Panic 2008 by Attila Till (co-produced)
Westwind 2011 by Robert Thalheim (co-produced)
Full Of Grease 2008 by Kristóf Kovács (fiction-documentary)
Transmission 2009 by Roland Vranik (excecutive produced)
Dealer 2004 by Benedek Fliegauf (line produced) 31
Judit Stalter – Laokoon Filmgroup – Hungary
Selected Films
ARNAR KNÚTSSON
Filmus Productions, Iceland
contact Filmus Productions Haagerdi 81 IS – 108 Reykjavík phone +354 824 3344 email addi@filmus.is www.filmus.is
selected by Icelandic Film Centre, a member of EFP
Biography Arnar Knútsson is an avid fly-fisherman who sometimes dabbles in film. He founded Filmus Productions in 1999 and placed the focus for the first decade on TV commercial production for local and international clients. Arnar's credits also include co-productions for documentaries and TV shows with the BBC, HBO, CBS and the National Geographic Channel. This year, he released his first feature film, Oskar Thor Axelsson's Black's Game, which was selected for the 2012 Tiger Award competition in Rotterdam and has
now become the second biggest grossing film in Iceland's history. Arnar has completed Thorsteinn J.'s documentary Winterhouse about a group of British soldiers stationed on Iceland in the Second World War, and he is currently developing the comedy TV series Anna Stands Up For Denmark, to be released in 2013, and a feature film noir entitled The Gold Crash with Black's Game director Axelsson, to be released in 2015.
Black’s Game by Oskar Thor Axelsson, produced by Arnar Knútsson
The Gold Crash 2015 by Oskar Thor Axelsson (in development)
Winterhouse 2012 by Thorsteinn J. (documentary)
Anna Stands Up For Denmark 2013 by Arnor Palmi (TV series, in preproduction)
Iceland’s Top Athletes 2009 by Hannes Halldorsson (TV series)
Black’s Game 2012 by Oskar Thor Axelsson 33
Arnar Knútsson – Filmus Productions – Iceland
Selected Films
MORGAN BUSHE
Fastnet Films, Ireland
contact Fastnet Films First Floor 75 – 76 Lower Camden Street IRL – Dublin 2 phone +353 1 4789 566 fax +353 1 4789 567 email morgan@fastnetfilms.com www.fastnetfilms.com selected by Irish Film Board, a member of EFP
Biography Morgan Bushe is one of the owners of Dublin-based Fastnet Films, whose collection of film and documentary productions since 2009 have received twenty-two Irish Film and Television Award nominations and won six. Notable credits include The Other Side of Sleep which was selected for Directors Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival, Colony which received the First Appearance award at IDFA, Nothing Personal which was received six awards at the Locarno Film Festival and was nominated for two European Film Awards and Silent Sonata
(Cirkus Fantastikus) which received nine Slovenian Vesna Awards and was shortlisted for the European Film Awards and the Best Foreign Film Oscar. Morgan is currently financing the theatrical documentaries Icarus3D with the director Joel Conroy, The Disappearance with Ciaran Cassidy and Born John Burke (Died Muhammad Omar) with Ross McDonnell.
Morgan Bushe – Fastnet Films – Ireland Selected Films
Silent Sonata (Cirkus Fantastikus) by Janez Burger, produced by Morgan Bushe
Icarus3D by Joel Conroy (feature documentary, in development)
Silent Sonata (Cirkus Fantastikus) 2010 by Janez Burger
Love Eternal 2012 by Brendan Muldowney (in postproduction)
Colony 2009 by Ross McDonnell & Carter Gunn (feature documentary)
The Other Side Of Sleep 2011 by Rebecca Daly
Nothing Personal 2009 Urszula Antoniak (co-produced) 35
ALESSANDRO BORRELLI
La Sarraz Pictures, Italy
contact La Sarraz Pictures srl corso Filippo Turati 13 A I – 10128 Turin phone +39 01 1503 598 cell +39 34 7543 9092 fax +39 06 5344 953 email info@lasarraz.com www.lasarraz.com selected by Istituto Luce Cinecittà/Italy, a member of EFP
Biography Alessandro Borrelli founded La Sarraz Cinematografica in 1997, producing and directing shorts and documentaries including the Locarno winner Gymnopédie before renaming his company La Sarraz Pictures in 2004. The Turin/Rome-based company has two strands, “doc@ lasarraz” producing documentaries and “Discovering Talents“ developing and producing first features by talented young European directors and screenwriters. To date, Alessandro has produced 12 creative documentaries, including Gianluca and
Massimiliano De Serio's Bakroman and Francesca Balbo's Cadenas. He also produced the first feature film by the De Serio twins, Seven Acts Of Mercy, which had its world premiere at the 2011 Locarno Film Festival and won the Jury Prize for Best Director at the Marrakech International Film Festival. In addition, La Sarraz Pictures is the first Italian company to work in crossmedia with Sergio Basso's webdoc and documentary Made In Chinatown.
Seven Acts Of Mercy by Gianluca and Massimiliano De Serio, produced by Alessandro Borrelli
One Day In An Eternal Present by Sergio Basso (musical documentary, in development) What I Haven’t Got by Umberto Spinazzola (in development) Fingertips by Sergio Basso (in development)
At Matine’ by Giangiacomo De Stefano (creative documentary, in development) Chains (Cadenas) 2012 by Francesca Balbo (documentary) Seven Acts Of Mercy 2011 by Gianluca and Massimiliano De Serio 37
Alessandro Borrelli – La Sarraz Pictures – Italy
Selected Films
DONATAS ŽVALIONIS
Meed Films, Lithuania
contact Meed Films, UAB Vingriu str. 6, LT – 01141 Vilnius phone +370 5 261 8485 cell +370 698 80272 fax +370 5 261 8485 email donatas@meedfilms.com www.meedfilms.com selected by Baltic Films, a member of EFP
Biography After graduation from Vilnius University in 2000, Donatas Žvalionis co-founded his own commercials production company before working from 2004 to 2007 at the Lithuanian Film Studios as Head of Production on 25 productions. He followed this in 2008 by setting up the distribution and production company Meed Films where he is in charge of production. Since its inception, the company has distributed 25 movies in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia and has been particularly successful with films by Lithuanian directors.
Donatas was the producer on Meed Films' co-production of Emilis Velyvis' black comedy/action flick Zero 2, which became the highest grossing Lithuanian film since the restoration of the country’s independence. He is also producing Velyvis' next feature, the action crime-comedy Flight Redirected, which will begin shooting this summer as an international co-production with a UK partner.
Selected Films Flight Redirected 2012 by Emilis Velyvis (in preproduction) Zero 2 2010 by Emilis Velyvis (co-produced) Transsiberian 2008 by Brad Anderson (through Lithuanian Film Studios)
Highlander: The Source 2007 by Brett Leonard (co-produced through Lithuanian Film Studios) Zero. Lilac Lithunaia 2006 by Emilis Velyvis (co-produced) Seven Invisible Men 2005 by Sarunas Bartas (associate produced) 39
Donatas Žvalionis – Meed Films – Lithuania
Zero 2 by Emilis Velyvis, co-produced by Donatas Žvalionis
ROBERT NASKOV
Kino Oko Production, FYR of Macedonia
contact Kino Oko Production Nobelova 12a/6 MK – 1000 Skopje phone +389 2 3222 478 cell +389 70 255 670 fax +389 2 3213 643 email robert@kinooko.com.mk www.kinooko.com.mk selected by Macedonian Film Fund, a member of EFP
Biography A graduate in Film and TV Production from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje, Robert Naskov started his professional career as a location assistant on DreamWorks' Peacemaker. In 2000, he produced Darko Mitrevski's documentary series Dossier Skopje and in 2005 Mitrevski's feature film Bal-Can-Can which became the highest-grossing film to date in Macedonia. He is a founder and CEO of the production company Kino Oko which handled production services for EuropaCorp’s Human Zoo by Rie Rasmussen. In
2009, he co-produced Juanita Wilson’s As If I’m Not There. From 2006 to 2010, Robert served as the President of the Macedonian Film Professionals Association. He is an active member of the European Film Academy and the European Producers Club. His recent projects are the European coproductions Balkan Is Not Dead by Aleksandar Popovski and The Third Half by Darko Mitrevski. Robert is currently working on Liberation Of Skopje, the directorial debut of the renowned actor Rade Sherbedzija.
The Third Half by Darko Mitrevski, produced by Robert Naskov
Liberation Of Skopje 2013 by Rade Sherbedzija (in preproduction)
As If I’m Not There 2010 by Juanita Wilson (co-produced)
The Third Half 2012 by Darko Mitrevski
Human Zoo 2009 by Rie Rasmussen (production service)
Balkan Is Not Dead 2012 by Aleksandar Popovski
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Robert Naskov – Kino Oko Production – FYR of Macedonia
Selected Films
TRENT
NFI Productions, The Netherlands
contact NFI Productions Da Vinci Bedrijvenhuis Nieuwpoortkade 2A NL – 1055 RX Amsterdam phone +31 20 6060 774 phone +31 20 7715 293 email trent@nfi.nu www.nfi.nu selected by eye Film Institute Netherlands, a member of EFP
Biography After graduating from The Netherlands' National Film Academy, Trent subsequently had several jobs on and off film sets – from production assistant to editor – as well as owning one of Amsterdam’s finest video stores Cinema until 2009. In 2001, he founded his own production company AllezAllez, making videoclips, commercials and short films on very tight budgets or no budget at all, and produced two Eddy Terstall features, Sextet and Simon. At the end of 2005, he became the owner of the production company NFI Productions to spot and encourage
new talents. Since then he has produced Aneta Lesnikovska's Does It Hurt, Esther Rots' award-winning debut feature Can Go Through Skin, and Gonzalo Tobal's Villegas as a co-production with Argentina and France, selected for a Special Screening in Cannes this year. Trent also worked with Sander Burger on the feature Hunting & Sons and the new project Into The Flame. Currently, he is in preparations for Jochem de Vries’ debut feature Cornea.
Trent – NFI Productions – The Netherlands Selected Films
Villegas by Gonzalo Tobal, co-produced by Trent
Cornea 2013 by Jochem de Vries (in preproduction)
Hunting & Sons 2010 by Sander Burger
Bliss by Marcel Visbeen (in financing)
Can Go Through Skin 2009 by Esther Rots
Villegas 2012 by Gonzalo Tobal (co-produced)
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BREDE HOVLAND
Motlys, Norway
contact Motlys AS Sagveien 80 NO – 0459 Oslo phone +47 22 808 370 cell +47 93 440 990 fax +47 22 808 371 skype bredehovland email brede@motlys.com www.motlys.com selected by Norwegian Film Institute, a member of EFP
Biography Brede Hovland graduated with a producing degree from the Columbia College Chicago in 1999 and worked for over five years in Los Angeles at Spyglass Entertainment, Touchstone/ Walt Disney Pictures and Motion Blur before moving back to his native Norway in 2004. He has been working at the Oslo-based production company Motlys for the past six years. His productions include such projects as Jannicke Systad Jacobsen's Turn Me On, Goddammit, the winner of the Best Screenplay at Tribeca in 2011, the TV-series Buzz Aldrin,
directed by Geir Henning Hopland, Rune Denstad Langlo's North, the winner of the Best New Narrative Filmmaker at Tribeca and the FIPRESCI prize at the Berlinale in 2009 and Alexander Eik’s Cold Feet, as well as numerous TV series, documentaries and short films. Brede is currently in production on two new feature films, Hanne Myren's Jealousy and Langlo's Chasing The Wind, for release in 2013.
Brede Hovland – Motlys – Norway
© Motlys/Marianne Bakke
Selected Films
Turn Me On, Goddammit by Jannicke Systad Jacobsen, produced by Brede Hovland
Chasing The Wind 2013 by Rune Denstad Langlo (in production)
Buzz Aldrin 2011 by Geir Henning Hopland (TV series, 6 titles)
Jealousy 2013 by Hanne Myren (in production)
North 2009 by Rune Denstad Langlo
Turn Me On, Goddammit 2011 by Jannicke Systad Jacobsen
Cold Feet 2006 by Alexander Eik 45
MARTA LARYSSA PLUCIŃSKA
Federico Film, Poland
contact Federico Film Waszyngtona 30/36 lok. 50 PL – 03-910 Warsaw phone +48 22 406 3993 cell +48 602 133 993 fax +48 22 406 3993 email office@federicofilm.com www.federicofilm.com selected by Polish Film Institute, a member of EFP
Biography A graduate of the Production Department at the Polish National Film School in Lodz, Marta Laryssa Plucińska made her own shorts and worked as a production manager on other students' films during her studies. In 1997, she founded Federico Film and produced Marek Stacharski's feature film debut Facing Up which screened at festivals in Karlovy Vary, Mar del Plata and Bergamo, among others. She served as a co-producer and service-provider on the documentary Menachem & Fred – named the Most
Inspirational Movie Of The Year at Cinema for Peace in 2009 – as well as on Bruno Moll's Zu Fuss nach Santiago de Compostela which screened in Locarno in 2007, and Radosław Pavkovic's Serbian-Polish-Greek co-production Loveless Zoritsa. Marta has also produced films by Gerwazy Regula (Earthly Paradise) and Piotr Trzskalski (My Father's Bike) and is developing a thriller with Maciej Dejczer as an international co-production.
My Father’s Bike by Piotr Trzaskalski, produced by Marta Laryssa Plucińska
Empty Water by Jacek Bromski (in development)
Hens Party by Dominik Matwiejczyk (in development)
The First Day at School (Bieslan) by Maciej Dejczer (in development)
My Father’s Bike 2012 by Piotr Trzaskalski
New Girl by Marek Stacharski (in development)
Loveless Zoritsa 2012 by Radosław Pavkovic (co-produced) 47
Marta Laryssa Plucińska – Federico Film – Poland
© Monika Skrzypczak
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MONICA LAZUREAN-GORGAN
4 Proof Film, Romania
contact 4 Proof Film Intrare Iuliu Valaori nr 6, ap 1, sector 3 RO – 021922 Bucharest phone +40 213 2600 56 cell +40 749 100 958 email monica@4prooffilm.ro email office@4prooffilm.ro www.4prooffilm.ro selected by Romanian Film Promotion, a member of EFP
Biography Monica Lazurean-Gorgan graduated in Film Directing in Bucharest in 2001 and co-founded 4 Proof Film in 2007. She was an associate producer of Adrian Sitaru’s feature film Hooked, which had its world premiere in Venice in 2008, produced his multi-award-winning short fiction The Cage in 2010, was co-producer of Best Intentions, the winner of the Best Director Silver Leopard in Locarno last year, and produced Sitaru's latest film Domestic. She produced the feature film Adalbert’s Dream by Gabriel Achim, awarded with the Jury’s
Special Prize at the Tallinn International Film Festival. Monica is also the delegate producer on Adina Pintilie's feature project Touch Me Not which is selected for L'Atelier of Cinéfondation in Cannes this year. In addition, she has a few documentaries such as Circuit and Chuck Norris vs. Communism in development. Monica also directs films such as the creative documentary My Vote which was selected for Rotterdam and awarded at the Sarajevo Film Festival in 2011.
Domestic by Adrian Sitaru, produced by Monica Lazurean-Gorgan
Circuit by Monica Lazurean-Gorgan, Michaela Kirst (documentary, in development)
My Vote 2011 by Monica Lazurean-Gorgan and Andrei Gorgan (creative documentary)
Touch Me Not by Adina Pintilie (delegate producing, in preproduction)
Adalbert’s Dream 2011 by Gabriel Achim
Domestic 2012 by Adrian Sitaru
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Monica Lazurean-Gorgan – 4 Proof Film – Romania
Selected Films
ALEŠ PAVLIN
Perfo, Slovenia
contact Perfo d.o.o. Malgajeva 17 SI – 1000 Ljubljana phone +386 1 232 1468 cell +386 40 425 140 fax +386 1 232 1469 skype ales.pavlin-perfo email ales.pavlin@perfo.si www.perfo.si selected by Slovenian Film Centre, a member of EFP
Biography A graduate of Ljubljana's University of Economics and Belgrade's University of Drama Arts, Aleš Pavlin worked in the areas of advertising, private television and cinema exhibition as well as festival organisation before becoming a co-owner and associate partner of the production house Perfo in 2006. He produced the shorts Smiles and E-Pigs before working on Nejc Gazvoda's feature debut A Trip which had its world premiere at last year's Sarajevo Film Festival. Aleš followed this with the TV series In Treatment (Na
Terapiji) and is now in preproduction on Gazvoda's second feature film Dual which Perfo is planning as an international co-production with Denmark. He has also served as a professor for “Media Production Planning” at the Faculty of Media in Ljubljana since 2007.
Aleš Pavlin – Perfo – Slovenia Selected Films
A Trip by Nejc Gazvoda, produced by Aleš Pavlin
Dual 2012 by Nejc Gazvoda (in preproduction)
Smiles 2010 by Boris Dolenc (short)
In Treatment (Na Terapiji) 2011 by Nejc Pohar (TV series)
E-Pigs 2009 by Petar Pasic (short)
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DAVID MATAMOROS
Zentropa Spain, Spain
contact Zentropa Intl. Spain Plaça Ramón Calsina 4, baixos 4 ES – 08019 Barcelona phone +34 93 532 9990 fax +34 93 532 9785 email info@zentropaspain.com www.zentropaspain.com
selected by ICAA /Spain, a member of EFP
Biography A graduate in Law and Marketing and holder of an MBA, David Matamoros initally worked in the music industry in Barcelona and New York before moving into television and film whilst in the USA. After returning to Spain and working for the animation companies D'Ocon Films and Cromosoma, he spent three years at Catalan Films & TV in charge of co-productions and market research. David then executive produced such films as Eduard Cortés' drama Ingrid and Isaki Lacuesta's FIPRESCI Prize-
winning drama The Damned before launching Zentropa Spain in 2009. Since then, his productions have ranged from Salvador Calvo's TV series Alakrana through Victor Moreno's documentary The Building and Paula Ortiz's Goya-nominated De tu Ventana a la mía to Roger Gual's romantic comedy Tasting Menu as a co-production with Ireland. David is now developing the suspense thriller Vulcania to be directed by the debutant José Skaf.
Selected Films Vulcania by José Skaf (in development)
De tu Ventana a la mía 2011 by Paula Ortiz
Tasting Menu 2012 by Roger Gual (in preproduction)
Alakrana 2010 by Salvador Calvo (TV series)
The Building 2012 by Víctor Moreno (documentary)
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David Matamoros – Zentropa Spain – Spain
Tasting Menu by Roger Gual, produced by David Matamoros
SANDRA HARMS
© Shahab Salehi
Sonet Film, Sweden
contact Sonet Film Greta Garbos väg 13 SE – 169 86 Stockholm phone +46 8 680 3500 cell +46 704 388 776 fax +46 8 710 4460 email sandra@sonetfilm.se www.sonetfilm.se selected by Swedish Film Institute, a member of EFP
Biography Sandra Harms graduated from Sweden's National Film School in 2006 and participated in the EAVE programme in 2008. She worked as an assistant producer at Memfis Film between 2006-2007 and as a producer at Breidablick Film from 20072009. Sandra produced several short films, including Amanda Adolfsson's Spending The Night which was in competition at the 2008 Berlinale. In 2008, she produced Teresa Fabik's Swedish-Irish coproduction Starring Maja which was nominated for the
Guldbagge awards in the categories of Best Screenplay, Best Direction and Best Picture. In January 2010, Sandra began working as a producer at Sonet Film were she was the main producer of Karzan Kader’s feature debut Bekas in 2011 as a Swedish-Finnish-Iraqi co-production set completely in Iraqi Kurdistan. She is currently at the financing stage on Maria Nygren's feature debut The Things You Cannot See which is set to shoot in September 2012.
Sandra Harms – Sonet Film – Sweden Selected Films
Bekas by Karzan Kader, produced by Sandra Harms
The Things You Cannot See by Maria Nygren (in financing)
Starring Maja 2009 by Teresa Fabik (through Breidablick Film)
Bekas 2012 by Karzan Kader
Spending The Night 2007 by Amanda Adolfsson (short, through Breidablick Film)
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DAVID EPINEY
Alina Film, Switzerland
contact Alina film CP 1073 CH – 1211 Geneva 1 cell +41 76 372 2196 email david@alinafilm.com www.alinafilm.com
selected by Swiss Films, a member of EFP
Biography David Epiney and Eugenia Mumenthaler founded Alina Film in 2008 to produce arthouse films, feature films and international co-productions. They were previously members of the Bordu Films collective, realising a dozen documentaries and shorts, including three short films by Milagros Mumenthaler. David began as an animator, working as a graphic artist at Atelier Pfund on several animated films before co-directing the animated documentary Springtime In Sant Ponç with
Eugenia in 2007. Their production of Milagros' feature debut Back To Stay (Abrir puertas y ventanas) won Mar del Plata's Golden Astor for Best Film and Silver Astor for Best Director in 2011 as well as the Golden Leopard, Silver Leopard for Best Actress and FIPRESCI Prize in Locarno. Alina Film is currently in postproduction on the feature documentary Le Clé de la Chambre à Lessive by Fred Florey and Floriane Devigne and is preparing Around Luisa, the first feature film by Olga Baillif, which has been selected for EAVE 2011.
David Epiney – Alina Film – Switzerland Selected Films Around Luisa by Olga Baillif (in preparation) La Clé de la Chambre à Lessive 2012 by Floriane Devigne, Fred Florey (documentary) Back To Stay 2011 by Milagros Mumenthaler
Back To Stay by Milagros Mumenthaler, produced by David Epiney Springtime In Sant Ponç 2007 by Eugenia Mumenthaler, David Epiney (TV, animated documentary) Amancay 2005 by Milagros Mumenthaler (short) El Patio 2003 by Milagros Mumenthaler (short) 57
TRACY O’RIORDAN
Moonspun Films, United Kingdom
contact Moonspun Films Ltd 82 Wakeman Road UK – London NW10 5DH phone +44 20 8960 2035 cell +44 7958 634 189 skype taporiordan email tracy@moonspunfilms.com www.moonspunfilms.com selected by British Council, a member of EFP
Biography Tracy O'Riordan worked as a drama development executive and story editor before moving into physical production in 2002 when she production managed the BBC docu-drama Little Angels by Paul McGuigan, associate produced Songs Of Songs by Josh Appignanesi, and worked as part of the production team on the award-winning film The Queen. From 2007-2008, Tracy worked as Head of Development and Production for Digital Departures which backed three films including Terence Davies' Of Time And The City. Following
this she produced The Arbor, Clio Barnard's BAFTA nominated documentary feature about the playwright Andrea Dunbar and her daughter Lorraine for Artangel. Tracy founded Moonspun Films in 2008 through which she recently produced the TV documentary Akram Khan: Homeland and has several features in development, of which, her second feature with Barnard The Selfish Giant – developed with BFI and Film4 – is due to shoot this autumn.
The Arbor by Clio Barnard, produced by Tracy O’Riordan
The Selfish Giant by Clio Barnard (in production)
The Arbor 2010 by Clio Barnard (feature documentary, through Artangel)
17 Seconds by Clio Barnard (documentary, in development)
Of Time And The City 2008 by Terence Davies (through Digital Departures)
Self Made 2011 by Gillian Wearing (line produced through Self Made Productions)
Kicks 2008 by Lindy Heymann (through Digital Departures) 59
Tracy O’Riordan – Moonspun Films – United Kingdom
© Nick Wall
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member organisations of European Film Promotion Albanian National Center of Cinematography (ANCC) Artan Minarolli Aleksandër Moisiu 77 1012 Tirana, Albania phone +355 4 2378 004 info@nationalfilmcenter.gov.al www.nationalfilmcenter.gov.al
British Council Briony Hanson 10 Spring Gardens London SW1A 2BN United Kingdom phone +44 20 7389 3025 briony.hanson@britishcouncil.org www.britishcouncil.org/films
Czech Film Center Markéta Šantrochová Národní trída 28 110 00 Prague 1 Czech Republic phone +420 221 105 321 info@filmcenter.cz www.filmcenter.cz
Film Center Serbia Miroljub Vučković Zagrebacka 9/III 11000 Belgrade Serbia phone +381 11 2625 131 fcs.office@fcs.rs www.fcs.rs
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Bulgarian National Film Center Executive Agency Irina Kanousheva 2-A Dondukov Blvd. 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria phone +359 2 9874 096 nfc@nfc.bg, www.nfc.bg
Danish Film Institute Christian Juhl Lemche Gothersgade 55 1123 Copenhagen K Denmark phone +45 33 743 464 christianjl@dfi.dk www.dfi.dk
Film Fund Luxembourg Françoise Lentz 5, rue Large 1917 Luxembourg Luxembourg phone +352 2478 2179 francoise.lentz@filmfund.etat.lu www.filmfund.lu
Baltic Films Tristan Priimägi c/o Estonian Film Foundation Uus 3 10111 Tallinn, Estonia phone +372 6 2760 60 tristan@efsa.ee www.efsa.ee
Croatian Audiovisual Centre Ivana Ivišić Nova ves 18 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia phone +385 1 604 1080 promotion@havc.hr www.havc.hr
eye Film Institute Netherlands Claudia Landsberger Vondelpark 3 1071 AA Amsterdam The Netherlands Phone +31 20 758 2375 international@eyefilm.nl www.international.eyefilm.nl
The Finnish Film Foundation Jaana Puskala Kanavakatu 12 00160 Helsinki, Finland phone +358 9 6220 300 ses@ses.fi www.ses.fi
Georgian National Film Center Tamara Tatishvili 4 Z. Gamsakhurdia Sanapiro Str. 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia phone +995 32 2999 200 info@gnfc.ge www.gnfc.ge/?lang=eng German Films Service + Marketing GmbH Mariette Rissenbeek Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 16 80331 Munich, Germany phone +49 89 599 7870 info@german-films.de www.german-films.de
Greek Film Centre Stavroula Geronimaki 7 Dionysiou Areopagitou 117 42 Athens, Greece phone +30 210 367 8530 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr Icelandic Film Centre Laufey Gudjónsdóttir Hverfisgata 54 101 Reykjavík, Iceland phone +354 562 358 0 info@icelandicfilmcentre.is www.icelandicfilmcentre.is Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA) Rafael Cabrera Plaza del Rey, 1°, 3a 28004 Madrid, Spain phone +34 91 7017 259 rafael.cabrera@mcu.es www.mcu.es/cine/index
Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual, I.P. (ICA I.P.) Vítor Pinheiro Rua São Pedro de Alcântara, 45, 1º 1269-138 Lisbon, Portugal phone +351 21 3230 800 vitor.pinheiro@ica-ip.pt www.ica-ip.pt Irish Film Board Teresa McGrane Queensgate, 23 Dock Road Galway, Ireland phone +353 91 5613 98 info@irishfilmboard.ie www.irishfilmboard.ie Luce Cinecittà Griselda Guerrasio Via Tuscolana, 1055 00173 Rome, Italy phone +39 06 722 861 g.guerrasio@cinecittaluce.it www.filmitalia.org
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Flanders Image Christian de Schutter c/o Flanders Film House Bischoffsheimlaan 38 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium phone +32 2 2260 630 flandersimage@vaf.be www.flandersimage.com
Macedonian Film Fund Darko Basheski st. 8 Mart no. 4 1000 Skopje Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYRoM) phone +389 2 3224 100 d.baseski@filmfund.gov.mk www.filmfund.gov.mk Magyar Filmunió/Hungarian National Film Fund Katalin Vajda Városligeti fasor 38 1068 Budapest, Hungary phone +36 1 351 7760 kati.vajda@filmunio.hu www.filmunio.hu Norwegian Film Institute Stine Oppegaard P.O. Box 482 Sentrum 0105 Oslo, Norway phone +47 22 474 500 stine.oppegaard@nfi.no www.nfi.no
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member organisations of European Film Promotion Polish Film Institute (PISF) Izabela Kiszka-Hoflik ul. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 21/23 00-071 Warsaw, Poland phone +48 22 4210 497 pisf@pisf.pl www.pisf.pl
Slovenian Film Centre Nerina T. Kocjančič Miklosiceva 38 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia phone +386 1 2343 200 info@film-sklad.si www.film-sklad.si
Romanian Film Promotion Cristian Hordilă 52 Popa Soare St., apt. 4 023984 Bucharest 2 Romania phone +40 21 3266 480 info@romfilmpromotion.ro www.romfilmpromotion.ro
Swedish Film Institute Pia Lundberg Box 27126 Borgvägen 1-5 102 52 Stockholm, Sweden phone +46 8 665 1100 pia.lundberg@sfi.se www.sfi.se
Slovak Film Institute Alexandra Strelková Grösslingová 32 811 09 Bratislava 1 Slovak Republic phone +421 2 5710 1503 alexandra.strelkova@sfu.sk www.sfu.sk, www.aic.sk
Swiss Films Maria Stergiu Neugasse 6, Postfach 8031 Zurich, Switzerland phone +41 43 211 4050 info@swissfilms.ch www.swissfilms.ch
Unifrance Films Régine Hatchondo 13 rue Henner 75009 Paris, France phone +33 1 4753 2711 regine.hatchondo@unifrance.org www.unifrance.org Wallonie Bruxelles Images Eric Franssen 18 Place E. Flagey 1050 Brussels, Belgium phone +32 2 223 2304 eric.franssen@wbimages.be www.wbimages.be
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publisher European Film Promotion e.V writer Martin Blaney editors Jo M端hlberger Sabine Rolinski design Nanke Siemon Grafik