18-12-2024

21 NEW PROJECTS ARE WARMING UP FOR THE 15TH EDITION OF THE WEMW CO-PRODUCTION FORUM

    After a long and careful selection process covering an impressive pool of 500 submissions from all over the world, we are thrilled to unveil the complete line-up for this year’s Co-Production Forum, a fine selection of 21 projects now warming up for their official showcase in January in Trieste. 

    This year’s line-up includes 10 creative documentaries, 9 live action features and 2 animation shorts coming from 14 countries. All the selected projects will be presented - most of them for the very first time - to more than 550 decision makers and film professionals from over 60 countries, granting a unique opportunity to open new and exciting creative horizons together.

    A COMPELLING RANGE OF VOICES AND STYLES

    This year’s selection will take you once again on a remarkable journey across genres, countries and cultures, offering a variety of bold narrative languages, unspoken truths and new takes on the current world we live in. 

    As in past editions, our line-up will feature several first-time directors whose previous shorts and documentaries were selected at major festivals, such as Leila Basma (Sea Salt, Venice International Film Festival – Orizzonti 2023), Paul Vincent de Lestrade (A Good Boy, Public Award at Premiers Plans Angers 2023) and Davide Maldi (The Young Observant, Locarno Film Festival 2019). 


    As usual, we will also meet experienced authors who are developing their new projects, including Milica Tomović (Celts, Berlin International Film Festival – Panorama section 2021), Gregor Božič (Stories from the Chestnut Woods, Toronto International Film Festival 2019), Aistė Žegulytė (Animus Animalis, DOK Leipzig 2018), Sonia Liza Kenterman (Tailor, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2020), Vallo Toomla (Pretender, San Sebastian International Film festival – New Directors Section 2016) and Martin Pav (Wolves at Borders, Vision du Reel 2020).

    PRIZES AND AWARDS

    All 21 projects will have the opportunity to compete for two 5.000€ cash prizes: the Film Center Serbia Development Award and the CICLIC WEMW Award (granted by the French Centre-Val de Loire Region). 


    Thanks to a strong and reliable network of partners, the WEMW Co-Production Forum will also feature a series of other major awards, including the EAVE Producers Workshop scholarship, the Marché du Film Producers Network Badges, the DAE Talent Development Prize, the Taskovski #DocsConnect Training Award, the Pop Up Film Residency Award and the brand new GoGo25 Residency Award. Moreover, all female identifying directors will be eligible for the EWA Network's Award for Equality & Inclusion, of the value of 500€ & 1 EWA Network Year Membership.

     

    THERE'S MORE!

    Alongside the Co-Production Forum, WEMW 2025 will soon disclose the final selection of the other sections: Last Stop Trieste, This is IT, First Cut+ and First Cut Lab Trieste, the fourth edition of the EAVE Slate and 10 exciting Inspirational Labs.

    Stay tuned to discover all our selected works in progress and participants!

     

    A CLOSER LOOK AT OUR SELECTION

    Amerika 
    directed by Davide Maldi, produced by Ring Film (Italy)
    Feature film


    Beatrice 
    directed by Vallo Toomla, produced by Stellar Film (Estonia), Kino Produzioni (Italy), Just a Moment (Lithuania) and White Picture (Latvia) 
    Feature film


    Berliner
    directed by Anna Khazaradze, produced by 1991 Productions (Georgia) and Ma.ja.de. Filmproduktion (Germany) 
    Documentary


    Better Than Gold 
    directed by Leen Michiels, produced by Krater Films (Belgium)
    Documentary


    Big Women
    directed by Milica Tomović, produced by Big Time Production (Serbia) and Non-Aligned Films (Serbia)

    Feature film


    Biodestructors
    directed by Aiste Zegulyte, produced by Studio Uljana Kim (Lithuania), To Be Continued (France) and Studio Locomotive (Latvia) 
    Documentary


    Glowing 
    directed by Martin Pav, produced by Frame Films (Czech Republic)
    Documentary


    Helter Skelter 
    directed by Paul Vincent de Lestrade, produced by Need Productions (Belgium) 
    Feature film


    Klára Is Here 
    directed by Dávid Csicskár, produced by Filmfabriq (Hungary)
    Feature film


    Laí Huí (Back & Forth) - Recording the Field Along the New Silk Road 
    directed by Antoine Prum, produced by Paul Thiltges Distributions (Luxembourg), Kurhaus Production (Germany), Natura Film (Georgia) and MicroFILM (Romania)
    Documentary


    Nearby Faraway 
    directed by Sonia Liza Kenterman, produced by BYRD (Greece), Deal Productions (Luxembourg) and Elemag Pictures (Germany)
    Feature film


    Now You See It 
    directed by Alessandro Leonardi, produced by Open Citadel (United Kingdom)
    Documentary


    Running with Beasts 
    directed by Leila Basma, produced by Other Stories (Czech Republic) and Spotless Mind Films (Lebanon)
    Feature film


    Salvatierra 
    directed by Gabriele Licchelli and Santiago Raphael Priego, produced by Epica Film (Italy), MFC Madrefoca Cine (Mexico), La Cabra Lagarto (Mexico) and Broga Doite Film (Italy)
    Documentary


    Schrödinger 
    directed by Sergo Kibus, produced by Rebel Frame (Estonia) and Black Boat Pictures (France)
    Short animation


    Soma 
    directed by Miklos Keleti, produced by Velvet Films (Belgium), Amrion (Estonia) and Volya Films (Netherlands)
    Feature film


    Tales of Fruits and Monsters 
    directed by Gregor Božič, produced by NOSOROGI (Slovenia) and Bocalupo Films (France)
    Feature film


    Twisted 
    directed by Martina Sarritzu and Giorgia Malatrasi, produced by Rodaggio (Italy) and Tesla (Italy)
    Short animation


    Under the Yellow Sky 
    directed by Marina Nazarenko, produced by Undi Tead Ou (Estonia) and Cinema sound productions (Ukraine) and Fenixfilm Ltd (Latvia)
    Documentary


    War Fever
    directed by Ineke Smits, produced by Volya Films (Netherlands) and Cinephage Productions (France)
    Documentary


    Zone I Myths 
    directed by Daria Yurkevich, produced by Doppelplusultra Filproduktion (Germany) Studio Agart (Poland), UP UA Studio (Ukraine) and Arturomio (France)
    Documentary

     

    WEMW 2025 is organised once again by the FVG Audiovisual Fund in collaboration with the Trieste Film Festival and EAVE, and thanks to the precious and constant support of Creative Europe MEDIA, MIC - Direzione Generale per il Cinema, Programa IBERMEDIA, Catalan Films, CEI – Central European Initiative, Film Center Serbia, Ciclic - Centre-Val de Loire Region, and the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia.
    The WEMW 2025 focus is realised in cooperation with Estonian Film Institute, Lithuanian Film Center, National Film Centre of Latvia and CCA-Film and Audiovisual Center, Film Fund Luxembourg, Flanders Audiovisual Fund, Netherlands Film Fund, Screen Brussels, Screen Flanders.
    Inspirational Labs partners: ACE Producers, CEE Animation Workshop, ESoDoc, EURODOC, European Virtual Production Alliance, Fantastic Film Forum of the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival, MIDPOINT Institute, SpielFabrique.
    Inspirational Labs supporters: Catalan Films, CNC Moldovan National Film Center, Czech Film Center, Film Center of Montenegro, Film Commission Vallée d’Aoste, Fondazione Apulia Film Commission, Fondazione Toscana Film Commission, Fondazione Veneto Film Commission, German Films, Greek Film Center, Programa IBERMEDIA, ICAA - Film and Audiovisual Arts Institute, Icelandic Film Centre, IDM Film Commission Südtirol, MOIN, Polish Film Institute, RE-ACT, Telefilm Canada.