TRANSILVANIA 2019 TIFF Industry
Transilvania Pitch Stop invita a quince proyectos a su sexta edición
por Ioana Florescu
- Las próximas películas de Andrei Crețulescu y Bogdan Theodor Olteanu están entre los títulos seleccionados para la plataforma de coproducción del Festival de Transilvania
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Divided into two sections – a workshop for first- and second-time directors from Romania and the Republic of Moldova, and a co-production platform featuring projects from countries across the region – the Transilvania Pitch Stop (TPS) is once again welcoming projects by emerging filmmakers. Eleven feature-length projects at different stages of development and financing will be presented to industry professionals at the co-production platform organised by the Transilvania International Film Festival on 7 and 8 June, in Cluj-Napoca. For the third year in a row, the co-production platform will focus on first and second features by directors from Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In detail, the 11 feature-length projects that will get the chance to take part in the co-production platform this year hail from Bulgaria, Hungary, Turkey, Greece, Ukraine and Romania.
A weekend spent by ten lifelong friends in a remote cabin in the mountains takes an unexpected and bloody turn in Ext. Car. Night, the sophomore feature-length project by Romania’s Andrei Crețulescu. The director is following up on his debut feature, Charleston [+lee también:
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The participating directors and their attached producers will pitch their projects to an audience of film professionals, and they will also have a chance to book one-to-one meetings with them afterwards. Furthermore, an international jury of experts will bestow three awards upon the best projects: the €20,000 Eurimages Co-production Development Award, the €25,000 Award in Post-production Services offered by Chainsaw Europe, and a €5,000 prize offered with the support of the Romanian National Film Center.
Furthermore, four projects hailing from Romania and Moldova have been selected for the sixth edition of the TPS workshop (3-8 June). The best two projects will have a chance to win the Connecting Cottbus Award and the Villa Kult Cultural Residency Award. Carbon by Ion Borș tells the story of two Moldovan friends who, in 1992, during the armed conflict, find a carbonised corpse by the Nistru River. Set in the same year, November Dream by Gabi Virginia Sarga and Catălin Rotaru is based on the true story of two homosexual boys who are sentenced to jail. Alexandru Mavrodineanu’s A Serious Man centres on Mimi, a man who decides that it is time for him to get married and who weds a much younger woman, while Océane by Eva Pervolovici tells the tale of a young French woman who falls in love with a Romanian man and who moves to Bucharest to join him without telling him.
The projects selected for the TPS co-production platform are as follows:
Ext. Car. Night - Andrei Crețulescu
Producer: Codruța Crețulescu - Kinosseur Productions (Romania)
Ink Wash - Sarra Tsorakidis
Producer: Anca Puiu - Mandragora (Romania)
Mia Misses Her Revenge - Bogdan Theodor Olteanu
Producers: Anamaria Antoci, Anda Ionescu - Tangaj Production (Romania)
Beggar - Nadejda Koseva
Producer: Vladimir Andreev - Borough Film (Bulgaria)
Athlete - Semih Gulen and Mustafa Emin Buyukcoskun
Producers: Oyku Kanli, Arda Ciltepe - Yumurta Yapim Sanat, Vigo Film (Turkey)
I Will Survive - Ali Ercivan
Producer: Engin Palabiyik - Harikulade Film (Turkey)
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Producer: Burak Çevik - Kuyu Film (Turkey)
Spas - Maksym Nakonechny
Producer: Yelizaveta Smith - Tabor (Ukraine)
Democracy Work in Progress - Mihály Schwechtje
Producer: Genovéva Petrovits - Studio P (Hungary)
Mignon - Sofia Georgovassili
Producers: Vasilis Chrysanthopoulos, Irina Malcea - plays2place (Greece), Luna Film (Romania)
Remember - Thanos Psichogios
Producer: Nancy Kokolaki - Bad Crowd (Greece)
The projects selected for the Transilvania Pitch Stop Workshop are as follows:
Carbon - Ion Borș
Producer: Kantora Film Production and Youbesc Creative Institute (Moldova)
November Dream - Gabi Virginia Sarga and Catalin Rotaru
Producer: Axis Media Production (Romania)
Océane - Eva Pervolovici
Producer: Libra Films (Romania)
A Serious Man - Alexandru Mavrodineanu
Producer: Alma Film (Romania), Luna Film (Romania)
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