23-09-2013

Cvitkovic, Sadowska among 13 Directors Pitching at connecting cottbus 2013

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    Jan Cvitkovic‘s Slovenian slacker comedy Siska de Luxe takes up the baton from his 2005 festival success Gravehopping (pictured). Jan Cvitkovic‘s Slovenian slacker comedy Siska de Luxe takes up the baton from his 2005 festival success Gravehopping (pictured).

    COTTBUS: Thirteen Eastern European pitching projects ranging from slacker comedy to closeted homosexuality have been selected for the 15th edition of connecting cottbus (www.connecting-cottbus.de 7-8 November, 2013), the East-West coproduction market at the FilmFestival Cottbus (www.filmfestivalcottbus.de).

    The projects include one by last year’s winner of the FilmFestival Cottbus Grand Prize, Polish director Maria Sadowska, whose prize included a Special Pitch Award. Jan Cvitkovic‘s Slovenian slacker comedy Siska de Luxe takes up the baton from his 2005 festival success Gravehopping.

    Oleg Sentsov‘s Kai is a new project by one of the shooting stars of Ukrainian cinema whose current film Rhino is a German-Ukrainian coproduction. City of Birds by Alena Alova is a timeless coming-of-age story of Russian-Jewish emigrants in an Italian small town of the 1980’s. Serbian director Ognjen Glavonic explores the nature of individual responsibility for war crimes committed in the name of his nation in Kosovo in his film The Load.

    Turkey is represented by two projects: Blood Money by Kıvanc Sezer and Details of a Dream by Orhan Eskiköy and Özgür Dogan, whose earlier works On the Way to School and The Voice of My Father successfully toured the international festival circuit.  
     
    The relationship between the individual and the family is a connecting link of the 2013 projects, especially in extreme situations such as illness, betrayal or economic difficulties. In different facets, this theme is found in highly diverse film projects including Pipeline by Asif Rustamov (Aserbaidjan/Germany); Stelios Kammitsis‘ The Man with the Answers (Cyprus/Greece); Giedre Beinoriute’s Breathing into Marble (Lithuania); Kuba Czekaj’s The Erlprince (Poland); Andrej Cretulescu’s Seventeen Seconds (Romania) and Blerta Zeqiri’s Marriage from a Kosovo director whose short film The Return  won the short movie award at Sundance two years ago. The film takes up the topic of homosexuality, mostly still taboo in her native land.  

    Additional programmes include a 15th anniversary series of screenings with post-screening discussions by international coproducers, a panel on financing options, and a workshop (in cooperation with Torino Film Lab) on adapting films for intended target audiences.
     
    The following projects have been selected for pitching:
    Blood Money ,Turkey, Nar Film www.narfilm.com  
    Breathing into Marble,  Lithuania, Just a moment www.justamoment.lt
    City of Birds, Russia, CineLab Production, Colors of the World
    Details of a Dream, Turkey, Perisan Film www.perisanfilm.com
    Kai, Ukraine, CryCinema
    Marriage, Kosovo, BEZE
    Pipeline, Azerbaijan, Buta Film
    Seventeen Seconds, Romania, Icon Production
    Siska de Luxe, Slovenia, Perfo d.o.o. www.perfo.si
    The Erlprince, Poland, Munk Studio – Polish Filmmakers Association www.munkstudio.eu
    The Load, Serbia, Non-Aligned Films
    The Man with the Answers, Cyprus / Greece Felony Productions / Boo Productions