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El Fonds Image de la Francophonie da a conocer los 24 recipientes de sus ayudas
por Cineuropa
- Los nuevos proyectos de cineastas como Erige Sehiri, Joël Akafou y Meryem Benm'barek destacan entre los seleccionados por la primera sesión del 2024 de la Comisión Cine/Ficción

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On 18 May, the Francophonie Image Fund of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) (International Organisation of Francophonie) presented at the 77th Cannes Film Festival the 14 fiction films, eight documentaries and two series which share €610,000 in development, production and finishing grants.
The first 2024 session of the fund's Cinema/Fiction Commission, which met on 24 and 25 April, granted support to 14 projects, totalling €290,000, including €250,000 from the OIF and €40,000 from ACP-EU funding. The feature films receiving production support are Marie & Jolie (Tunisia), the new film by Erige Sehiri (selected for the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes with her previous film Under the Fig Trees [+lee también:
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The short films receiving production support are L'amour sous un ciel bleu (Haiti) by Samuel Suffren, with €10,000; and La nuit à peine (Tunisia) by Wiame Haddad, with €5,000.
Other projects will receive non-financial support: Rues désertes (Morocco) by Batoul Benazzou, with consultancy support (editing) and Au pays de l'autre (Mauritius) by Gopalen Parthiben Chellapermal, with writing consultancy (processing/filing).
Other projects are on the waiting list: Aicha ne peut plus s'envoler (Egypt) by Morad Mostafa, À voix basse (Tunisia) by Leyla Bouzid, Ayane (Djibouti) by Lula Ali Ismail, Seuls les rebelles vaincront (Liban) by Danielle Arbid, Yammi (Tunisia) by Hinde Boujemaa and short films Le Diable et la Bicyclette (Egypt) by Sharon Hakim and Les Âmes du Fouta (Senegal) by Alpha Diallo.
On the other hand, the first 2024 session of the Documentary-Series Commission selected ten projects, for a total of €290,000, including €240,000 from the OIF and €80,000 from ACP-EU funding. The feature-length documentaries receiving production support are Lonan Tche (Côte d'Ivoire) by Joël Akafou (selected at the Berlinale Forum with After the Crossing [+lee también:
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Other projects are on the waiting list: Bibliothèques du désert (Mali) by Andrey S. Diarra, Goma, trop c'est trop (DR Congo) by Elise Sawasawa and Michael Raeburn (Congo) by David Pierre Fila.
Two series were selected; Le Palais (Gabon) by Samantha Biffot (with €10,000), with development help, and Pardon (Senegal) by Pape Abdoulaye Seck, with €30,000, finishing help.
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