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FUTURE FRAMES 2024

EFP’s Future Frames selects ten emerging filmmakers to keep an eye on

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- The initiative continues to spotlight the brightest young talents from across Europe, showcasing them at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

EFP’s Future Frames selects ten emerging filmmakers to keep an eye on

The tenth anniversary of the Future Frames - Generation NEXT of European Cinema marks a significant milestone in the collaboration between European Film Promotion (EFP) and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF). This year's festival, scheduled from 28 June-6 July, will feature ten exceptional film students and graduates.

Selected by KVIFF artistic director Karel Och and his team, the filmmakers were nominated by their respective national film-promotion institutes. The 2024 edition, supported by the Creative Europe – MEDIA programme of the European Union and in cooperation with KVIFF and Allwyn, a leading multi-national lottery operator, promises to introduce audiences to a diverse range of cinematic voices.

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This year’s cohort boasts several award-winning filmmakers. Lucía G Romero won the Best Short Film Crystal Bear for Cura sana at the Berlin International Film Festival (Generation 14plus). Hilke Rönnfeldt received the Golden Leopard for Best International Short Film for A Study of Empathy at the 2023 Locarno Film Festival. Emanuela Muzzupappa's Love’s Servant earned a Special Mention at the 2024 Trieste Film Festival. Additionally, three directors premiered their films at renowned festivals: Marie-Magdalena Kochová's 3 MWh at IFFR, Marthe Peters' Baldilocks at the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale Shorts 2024), and Katarína Gramatová's A Good Mind Grows in Thorny Places at the Krakow Film Festival.

The selected directors will participate in a comprehensive two-part schedule, beginning with an online pre-programme that includes pitching training and industry meetings. During the festival, the filmmakers and their works will be introduced to the public, film-industry professionals and the press. The on-site event, running from 30 June, will culminate in a master class designed to provide further insights and development opportunities.

EFP Future Frames is made possible through the support of the Creative Europe – MEDIA programme of the European Union, Allwyn, and various national film-promotion institutes. The initiative is also backed by media partners such as Cineuropa, Variety and Fred Film Radio.

The selected filmmakers are:

Matthias Krepp (Austria)
Strangers in the Night

Marthe Peters (Belgium)
Baldilocks

Marie-Magdalena Kochová (Czech Republic)
3 MWh

William Sehested Høeg (Denmark)
The Complaint

Hilke Rönnfeldt (Germany)
A Study of Empathy

Anna Maria Jóakimsdóttir-Hutri (Iceland)
Who Stands Up for Alvar

Emanuela Muzzupappa (Italy)
The Love Servant

Bogdan Alecsandru (Romania)
If I Float

Katarína Gramatová (Slovak Republic)
A Good Mind Grows in Thorny Places

Lucía G Romero (Spain)
Cura sana

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