19-12-2014

WHEN EAST MEETS WEST: 22 projects selected

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    When East Meets West (WEMW) 22 projects selected for the Trieste co-production forum from a record number of 285 submissions.

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    WHEN EAST MEETS WEST

    (Trieste, January 18-20, 2015)

    22 projects selected for the Trieste co-production forumfrom a record number of 285 submissions

    Trieste - December 17, 2014 – 22 film projects from 13 countries will be presented at the fifth edition of When East Meets West,the co-production forum that will take place from January 18 to 20 in the context of the Trieste Film Festival. The event will gather industry professionals from Italy, Eastern Europe and from a selected region which changes annually. The 2015 edition will focus on the English-speaking countries. For the first time, it will expand beyond Europe in this context and feature a programme dedicated to co-production opportunities with the UK, Ireland, Canada and the United States.

    The 22 projects in development selected for the pitching (10 documentaries and 12 fiction features) were selected out of the record number of 285 submissions: 57 from Italy, 38 from UK, 19 from Canada, 15 from Ireland, 13 from USA and 143 from Eastern Europe. “It is not just these impressive figures that encourage us in this forthcoming edition, the overall quality of the applications was consistently high, making the selection extremely difficult” remarksPaolo Vidali, director of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Audiovisual Fund.

    The international jury, including Nikolaj Nikitin (SOFA), Matthieu Darras (TORINOFILMLAB), and Kristina Trapp (EAVE), will award the WEMW Development Award to the best project, as well as a scholarship for participation in the next edition of the EAVE European Producers Workshop. Moreover, thanks to the partnership with EGG, one of the leading post and VFX companies in Ireland, selected participants will compete for the new EGG Digital Cinema Award, a prize consisting in a full Digital Cinema Package.

    The 2015 programme will also feature three brand new initiatives: First Cut Lab, a programme designed for long fiction feature films in editing phase, Last Stop Trieste, a documentary work in progress section addressed to an exclusive panel of sales agents, festival programmers and broadcasters, and Born in Trieste, a showcase of completed films previously presented in the Trieste pitching forum.

    A special mention goes to the renewed support for WEMW by Creative Europe - MEDIA Programme that confirms the key role of WEMW in the development of new, internationally significant projects.

    WEMW is organized by Friuli Venezia Giulia Audiovisual Fund together with the Trieste Film Festival, in collaboration with EAVE, Antenna MEDIA Torino, Maia workshops, Eurimages and with the support of Creative Europe - MEDIA Programme, Direzione Generale per il Cinema – MiBACT (Italian Cultural Ministry), CEI (Central European Initiative) and the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia.

    The 22 projects presented at WEMW are:

    AFTERGLOW (Documentary)
    Director: Noémi Veronika Szakonyi
    Producer: Julianna Ugrin
    SZILÁNKOK FILM, HUNGARY

    BUTTERFLY CITY (Documentary)
    Director: Olga Cernovaite
    Producer: Jeremiah Cullinane
    PLANET KORDA PICTURES, IRELAND

    COMMISSARI EUROPEI:
    EUROPE AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT (Documentary)
    Director: Luca Ragazzi, Gustav Hofer
    Producer: Gustav Hofer
    HiQ PRODUCTIONS, ITALY

    COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (Documentary)
    Director: Pietro Jona
    Producer: Enrica Capra
    GRAFFITI DOC, ITALY

    GATEWAY 6 (Feature film)
    Director: Tanel Toom
    Producers: Matt Wilkinson, Ben Pullen
    STIGMA FILMS, UK

    GOOD DAY’S WORK (Feature film)
    Director: Martin Turk
    Producer: Ida Weiss
    BELA FILM, SLOVENIA

    IN SEARCH OF A LOST COUNTRY (Documentary)
    Director: Marija Ratkovic Vidakovic
    Producers: Barbara Jukopila, Marija Ratkovic Vidakovic
    CROATIAN FILM ASSOCIATION, CROATIA

    LA VITA NUOVA (Feature film)
    Director: Carlo Zoratti
    Producers: Laura Cattaneo, Marina Rosso
    ALPIS, ITALY

    MARIPOSA (Feature film)
    Director: Maria Saakyan
    Producer: Jeff Kalousdian
    20 YEARS LATER, ARMENIA

    MISSING PERSONA (Documentary)
    Director: Anne Henderson
    Producer: Katarina Soukup
    CATBIRD PRODUCTIONS, CANADA

    NANOOK (Feature film)
    Director: Milko Lazarov
    Producer: Veselka Kiryakova
    RED CARPET, BULGARIA

    NICO, 1988 (Feature film)
    Director: Susanna Nicchiarelli
    Producers: Marta Donzelli, Gregorio Paonessa
    VIVO FILM, ITALY

    PEOPLE FROM NOWHERE (Documentary)
    Director: Jaak Kilmi
    Producer: Antra Gaile
    MISTRUS MEDIA, LATVIA

    PERSONS UNKNOWN (Documentary)
    Director: Havana Marking
    Producers: Mike Lerner, Aleksandra Bilic
    ROAST BEEF PRODUCTIONS, UK

    SARAJEVO CALLING (Feature film)
    Producers: Cormac Fox, Marcos Kantis
    VICO FILMS, IRELAND

    STITCHES (Feature film)
    Director: Miroslav Terzic
    Producers: Uliks Fehmiu, Milena Garfield
    WEST END PRODUCTIONS, SERBIA

    THE INCIDENT REPORT (Feature film)
    Director: Naomi Jaye
    Producer: Naomi Jaye
    TREMENDOUS PRODUCTIONS, CANADA

    THE ITALIAN CHAPEL (Feature film)
    Director: Emily Young
    Producer: Andrew Bendel
    BLUE HORIZON PRODUCTIONS, UK

    THE MANAKIA BROTHERS (Documentary)
    Director: Eliza Zdru
    Producers: Alexandru Teodorescu, Raluca Manescu
    SAGA FILM, ROMANIA

    THE OLDEST MAN ALIVE (Feature film)
    Director: Antonio Tibaldi
    Producers: Katie Mustard Francesco Bonsembiante
    MUSTARD & CO, USA – JOLEFILM, ITALY

    THE WHALE (Feature film)
    Director: Andrea Pallaoro
    Producer: Andrea Stucovitz
    PARTNER MEDIA INVESTMENT, ITALY

    WRONG PLANET (Documentary)
    Director: Beryl Richards
    Producer: Hilary Durman
    REDBIRD, UK

    More information at: http://www.wemw.it/