RE-ACT's development workshop, that will take place every year from 2015 till 2017 alongside the TorinoFilmLab international FrameWork programme, will give six creative teams from FVG, Slovenia and Croatia an opportunity to develop their projects in individual meetings with TFL and RE-ACT experts/tutors, to work in group sessions and participate in FrameWork’s plenary sessions, and to take part in a tailor-made networking platform and present their projects to possible co-producing partners and film funds’ representatives.
This year, six creative teams will work under group leader Stefano Tealdi, documentary tutor Rada Šešić, as well as various TorinoFilmLab experts.
Out of 18 projects submitted for the first RE-ACT Workshop, the following 6 were selected:
1. The Lost Dream Team; writer/director: Jure Pavlović, producers: Jure Pavlović and Luka Venturin; Croatia, documentary
2. The Tales of the Wind; writer/director: Zdenko Bašić, producer: Maja Pek; Croatia, fiction
3. The Grain of Corn; writer/director: Boris Palčič, producer: Branimir Srdić; Slovenia, fiction
4. Island; writers: Miha Čelar i Mate Dolenc, director: Miha Čelar, producers: Miha Čelar i Nenad Puhovski; Slovenia, cross-media documentary
5. 1917, The Year of Mutinees; writer/director: Mauro Tonini, producer: Omar Soffici; Italy, documentary
6. The Man Without Guilt; writer/director: Ivan Gergolet, producer: Igor Prinčič; Italy, fiction
Also, representatives of RE-ACT announced that call for entries for RE-ACT Development Fund will open in September 2015. The co-development fund will support a maximum of six projects with a minimum of 10 000 EUR per project per year. The scheme is intended for filmmakers and producers who wish to co-develop feature length films (fiction, documentary, animation and experimental) that either thematically link territories of Croatia, Friuli Venezia Giulia (IT) and Slovenia, and have development support from at least one of the member funds already in place and at least two countries/producers from the member countries already on board.
RE-ACT (Regional Audiovisual Cooperation and Training) is a transregional initiative set by Croatian Audiovisual Centre, FVG Audiovisual Fund and Slovenian Film Centre and launchend last year. Aside from specifically targeted training programmes taking place alongside the annual international Framework workshop of the TorinoFilmLab , the project consists of an innovative combination of co-development funding scheme for feature-length projects.