Warsaw’s CentEast Market expands to Beijing, China
- Having already established a showcase in Moscow, the WFF’s industry section presents Eastern European cinema in Beijing for the first time
After having screened a package of Chinese films in last year’s programme, Warsaw’s CentEast Market – the industry section of the Warsaw Film Festival – will for the first time participate in the Beijing Film Market (17-19 April) prior to the fourth Beijing International Film Festival (20-27 April).
CentEast director Anna Korcz will present the package of ten Eastern European works in progress – including Polish directors Krzysztof Zanussi’s Foreign Body and Wojciech Smarzowski’s The Mighty Angel [+see also:
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Two films from the Warsaw Festival’s international competition – Georgian director Zaza Urushadze’s Tangerines [+see also:
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From stand C04 in the Beijing Market, held at the China Millennium Monument, CentEast will also be promoting its partners – the Helsinki, Odessa, Prague, Sofia, Tallinn, Transilvania, Zadar, and Warsaw festivals and markets – as well as Film Commission Poland and the Mazovia Warsaw Film Commission.
Organised since 2005, and with more than 240 Polish and international film professionals present last year, Warsaw’s CentEast added a showcase in Moscow in 2009, as part of Russian outfit TVINDIE Film Production’s Project for Tomorrow. This year’s Warsaw Film Festival – the 30th edition – will take place from 10-19 October.
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