19-01-2025

WEMW 2025 | First GMM Residency for Ukrainian filmmakers launches in Trieste

    WEMW 2025 | First GMM Residency for Ukrainian filmmakers launches in Trieste credit: WEMW

    FILM INDEPENDENT, WEMW AND EAVE ANNOUNCE THE FIRST GLOBAL MEDIA MAKERS RESIDENCY IN EUROPE FOR UKRAINIAN FILMMAKERS

    Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization celebrating 40 years of the Spirit Awards, announced today, in partnership with the U.S. Department of State, that the first Global Media Makers (GMM) Residency to engage Ukrainian filmmakers will be held January 16-22, during the 15th Edition of When East Meets West in Trieste, Italy.

    The residency is presented in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Institute, When East Meets West (WEMW), and the European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs (EAVE). 

    “We are thrilled to partner with EAVE and WEMW to bring our communities together in an effort to support an incredible group of filmmakers from Ukraine, who are developing compelling stories with a global reach,” said María Raquel Bozzi, Senior Director of Education and International Programs at Film Independent, “The mission of our organizations and our commitment to supporting new independent voices from around the world are perfectly aligned.”

    Kristina Trapp, EAVE CEO, added, “We are excited to launch this first partnership. The residency will offer eight amazing producer-director teams and their projects from Ukraine a perfect package: top notch tutoring from the GMM mentors, shared sessions with EAVE SLATE and EAVE IMPACT THINK TANK, and plenty of networking opportunities at the vibrant WEMW market.”

    This intensive week-long residency will serve sixteen talented filmmakers, creative producers, and writer-director teams, with fiction and documentary feature film projects in early development, exploring a wide array of issues of social importance from their country. Leading this residency are esteemed U.S. mentors Mollye Asher (Nomadland), Ruth Atkinson (Script Consultant), Karin Chien (Bitterroot), Caroline Libresco (Food and Country), Alix Madigan (Winter’s Bone), Avril Speaks (Jinn), and Alejandro Valdes-Rochin (Menudo: Forever Young). These industry professionals will provide an overview of independent film best practices in the United States, while exploring their relevance in the Ukrainian and European context. Mentors will also delve into development strategies for the projects participating in the program. In addition, this will be a great time for American and European mentors participating in the different programs at WEMW to compare notes and foster opportunities for crosspollination. 

    “Over the past years the concrete support to the Ukrainian film industry has been one of the key priorities of When East Meets West,” said Alessandro Gropplero, WEMW Director. “Therefore, today we are so happy to expand our mission and goals, and we are delighted to be part of the first GMM Residency in Europe, as we are sure that all these talented Ukrainian selected teams will get precious feedback, meaningful perspectives, as well as new beneficial connections during our market.”

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    THE FELLOWS SELECTED

    TO THE 2025 GMM RESIDENCY IN TRIESTE,

    AND THEIR FILMS, ARE:

    Director: Serhii Zeinalov
    Producer: Diana Nazaruk
    Project Title: 533 Days - Separated by the Bridge
    Project Type: Documentary feature
    Logline: After Russia’s occupation of Ukraine and the Antoniv Bridge's destruction, its 83-year-old chief engineer begins a new life in his ancestral homeland.

    Writer/Director: Sabina Asadova
    Writer/Director/Producer: Mira Oyetoro
    Project Title: Between Strange Borders
    Project Type: Documentary Feature
    Logline: Sabina revisits her past in the self-proclaimed republic of Transnistria, exploring her mother's life, complicated backgrounds, and how propaganda has affected their lives and identities.

    Director: Snizhana Gusarevych                
    Producer: Anya Perepelytsia
    Project Title: Flowers on Marsovo
    Project Type: Documentary Feature
    Logline: An observation of a young man whose daily work of preparing fallen soldiers for burial overshadows his own life.

    Writer/Director: Oleksandr Roshchyn
    Producer: Viktor Shevchenko
    Project Title: Mamayi
    Project Type: Narrative Feature
    Logline: During the 2009 election in Ukraine, two television reporters become unwilling instruments in a dirty presidential campaign for pro-Russian candidate Yanukovych.

    Writer/Director: Marysia Nikitiuk
    Producer: Alyona Kaporina
    Project Title: Noah
    Project Type: Narrative Feature
    Logline: Experienced sapper (military engineer) Noah mentors young soldier Andriy who, despite his fears, faces intense battles to protect his comrades on the front line.

    Director: Nikon Romanchenko
    Producer: Julia Sinkevych
    Project Title: Reconstruction
    Project Type: Narrative Feature
    Logline: Maria, an art restorer, struggles to regain her inner strength and finds promise among war-torn ruins.

    Writer/Director: Alina Panasenko
    Producer: Lyuba Knorozok
    Project Title: Skein
    Project Type: Narrative Feature
    Logline: While litigating to protect a historical building, Myroslava suddenly spirals into depression and chaotic erotic affairs, struggling to keep her own life from collapsing.

    Writer/Director: Nadia Parfan
    Producer: Anastasiia Kanarova
    Project Title: The Amateur
    Project Type: Documentary Feature    
    Logline: Volodymyr Zaikovsky, a former seaman who settles in Soviet Ukraine, begins experimenting with cinema as a new country is born in front of his lens.

    ABOUT GLOBAL MEDIA MAKERS

    Global Media Makers (GMM) is an in-depth, intensive artist development exchange program that produces residencies for international mid-career writers, directors and producers in film and television. GMM fosters networks between U.S. industry leaders and mid-career film and tv professionals around the world.  GMM is a cultural diplomacy initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau for Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and implemented by Film Independent. Since 2016 the program has nurtured the careers of 214 filmmakers from Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa through the LA Residency where GMM fellows have developed their projects with the support of acclaimed entertainment industry professionals. 


    Over the last nine years, 33 films supported by GMM have premiered in prestigious film festivals around the world. Recent films that have been developed through GMM’s Flagship LA Residency include Maksud Hossain’s Saba (TIFF & Busan 2024), Subhadra Mahajan and Shyam Bora’s Second Chance (Karlovy Vary & AFI Fest 2024), Mira Shaib and Zeina Badran’s Arzé (Beijing & Tribeca 2024), Min Bahadur Bham’s Shambhala (Berlinale & Locarno 2024), Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan’s Nocturnes (Sundance 2024), Mohamed Kordofani and Amjad Abu Alala’s Goodbye Julia (Cannes 2023).

    ABOUT THE BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

    The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) leads the United States’ global efforts to engage individuals through academic, cultural, professional, sports, film, music, and youth exchanges, thereby promoting peace and increasing mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other nations.  Through these people-to-people exchanges and programs, the Bureau supports broader U.S. foreign policy goals, including access to education, economic opportunity and equity, and societal inclusion.

    ABOUT FILM INDEPENDENT

    For 40 years, Film Independent has helped filmmakers get their projects made and seen. The nonprofit organization’s core mission is to champion creative independence in visual storytelling in all its forms, and to foster a culture of inclusion, in support of a global community of artists and audiences who embody diversity, innovation, curiosity and uniqueness of vision.

    In addition to producing the Film Independent Spirit Awards, the organization helps creative professionals with Artist Development programs, grants and labs. Signature mentorship program Project Involve fosters the careers of talented filmmakers from communities historically excluded from the film industry. Education events and workshops equip filmmakers of all ages and experience levels with tools and resources. Global Media Makers, a cultural exchange program produced in partnership with the U.S. Department of State, provides career-building opportunities for international film professionals. And year-round screening series Film Independent Presents offers a robust program of unique cinematic experiences, including screenings, conversations, Live Reads and Bring the Noise musical events.

    For more information or to become a Member, visit filmindependent.org.

     

    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, Fantastic Film Forum of the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival, Investors Circle by Marché du Film - Festival de Cannes, 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, IDM Film Commission Südtirol, MOIN, Polish Film Institute, RE-ACT, Telefilm Canada..