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SEE Cinema Network annonce les bénéficiaires de son dernier lot d'aides

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- Huit projets en développement représentant huit pays sud-est-européens recevront 9000 € chacun

SEE Cinema Network annonce les bénéficiaires de son dernier lot d'aides
La réalisatrice Tonia Mishiali, qui a obtenu une bourse pour Maya

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The 31st session of the SEE Cinema Network's general assembly took place online on 19 January, where the winners of the 2020 funding competition for feature-length projects in development were selected from the pool of 15 films – two from each of the participating countries. Each of the projects, which previously secured funding from their national film funds and have another co-production company from another South-Eastern European country on board, will receive €9,000.

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The winners include the new projects by up-and-coming filmmakers, such as Maya by Cyprus's Tonia Mishiali (Pause [+lire aussi :
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interview : Tonia Mishiali
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), who is also producing with her outfit Bark Like a Cat Films; Burek by Kosovo's Ismet Sijarina (Cold November [+lire aussi :
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interview : Ismet Sijarina
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), staged by Leonora Lushtaku (Thumbs Up, AlbaSky); Planet 7693 by Montenegro's Gojko Berkuljan (Iskra [+lire aussi :
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), produced by Marko Jaćimović (A Production); That Burning Light by Greece's Efthimios Kosemund Sanidis (the Clermont Ferrand 2020 Special Jury Prize-winning short All the Fires the Fire), produced by Yorgos Tsourgiannis (Horsefly Films); Teen Bull Terrier, the first feature film as director for prolific Serbian producer Ivica Vidanović (My Morning Laughter [+lire aussi :
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, Horizons [+lire aussi :
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), in production by Nevena Savić (Cinnamon Films); and Sex Cut, the second directorial feature for Albania's Eno Milkani, who produced Florenc Papas' Open Door [+lire aussi :
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interview : Florenc Papas
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and Blerta Zeqiri's The Marriage [+lire aussi :
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interview : Blerta Zeqiri
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, which is being staged by fellow director-producer Gentian Koçi (Artalb Film Productions).

Debut projects such as Georgi Unkovski's DJ Ahmet (North Macedonia), produced by Ivan Unkovski (Cinema Futura), and Vladimir Dembinski's Crissea IV (Romania), with production duties entrusted to Tudor Giurgiu (Point Film), wrap up the selection.

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