This year’s Berlinale is full of features from filmmakers all around that world that have Dutch producers on board. Some are documentaries, some are dramas, but each one has a Dutch imprint. Geoffrey Macnab from The Independent reports.
‘Monos’ by Alejandro Landes and Alexis Dos Santos
Monos, directed by Alejandro Landes and Alexis Dos Santos, is screening both in Sundance and Berlin. This is a kidnap drama involving child soldiers set deep in the Colombian jungle. Amsterdam-based Lemming Film discovered the project at CineMart in 2016. “We were immediately drawn by the premise of the project and of course by directors Alejandro Landes and Alexis Dos Santos, whose work so far has been really impressive,” says Lemming’s CEO Leontine Petit.
There are several other co-producers on board, among them La Franja from Colombia itself, Campo Cine from Argentina, Mutante Cine in Uruguay, and Pandora from Germany. Petit knew it...
‘Monos’ by Alejandro Landes and Alexis Dos Santos
Monos, directed by Alejandro Landes and Alexis Dos Santos, is screening both in Sundance and Berlin. This is a kidnap drama involving child soldiers set deep in the Colombian jungle. Amsterdam-based Lemming Film discovered the project at CineMart in 2016. “We were immediately drawn by the premise of the project and of course by directors Alejandro Landes and Alexis Dos Santos, whose work so far has been really impressive,” says Lemming’s CEO Leontine Petit.
There are several other co-producers on board, among them La Franja from Colombia itself, Campo Cine from Argentina, Mutante Cine in Uruguay, and Pandora from Germany. Petit knew it...
- 2/26/2019
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Irish Film Board supports the six month programme.
Creatives and executives from Egg Post Production, New Europe Sales, Fantastic Films, Beo Post-Production, Wildcard Distribution, Juris Podnieks Studio, Paul Ellis Productions and Warnier Posta will participate in this year’s Screen Leaders programme.
The programme is delivered by Screen Training Ireland, part of The Irish Film Board.
“Screen Leaders has an impressive alumni of industry speakers and participants dating back to 1999 and consistently growing. This programme yields real longterm results for the companies and individuals participating on the programme and has a key role to play in the development of companies across the screen industries throughout the European Union,” programme director Helen McMahon said.
Participants will take part in the six-month programme by developing strategic plans for their own businesses, with company meetings and one-on-one mentors to help them along the way.
Guest speakers this year include Altitude’s Andy Mayson, Brown Bag Films’ [link...
Creatives and executives from Egg Post Production, New Europe Sales, Fantastic Films, Beo Post-Production, Wildcard Distribution, Juris Podnieks Studio, Paul Ellis Productions and Warnier Posta will participate in this year’s Screen Leaders programme.
The programme is delivered by Screen Training Ireland, part of The Irish Film Board.
“Screen Leaders has an impressive alumni of industry speakers and participants dating back to 1999 and consistently growing. This programme yields real longterm results for the companies and individuals participating on the programme and has a key role to play in the development of companies across the screen industries throughout the European Union,” programme director Helen McMahon said.
Participants will take part in the six-month programme by developing strategic plans for their own businesses, with company meetings and one-on-one mentors to help them along the way.
Guest speakers this year include Altitude’s Andy Mayson, Brown Bag Films’ [link...
- 6/26/2014
- ScreenDaily
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