This year’s winners include film-makers from Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
The winners of this year’s Open Doors Hub co-production platform at Locarno Film Festival (Aug 3-13) have been revealed.
Bangladesh director Kamar Ahmad Simon’s first feature documentary Day After Tomorrow (working title) was awarded an Open Doors production grant worth $30,500 (CHF30,000) as well as the Arte International Open Doors Prize with a cash prize of $6,700 (€6,000).
The second in the planned Water trilogy, Day After Tomorrow already has French producer-consultant Dominique Welinski’s company Dw onboard as a co-producer.
Whilst attending Open Doors in Locarno this week, Simon was also able to meet the German producer Jakob D. Weydemann who will be serving as a co-producer on his next feature Silence Of The Seashell which received funding from Creative Europe-backed World Cinema Fund Europe fund last month.
Weydemann was in Locarno for the Alliance for Development initiative with the Italian-German co-production Children Of The Ice...
The winners of this year’s Open Doors Hub co-production platform at Locarno Film Festival (Aug 3-13) have been revealed.
Bangladesh director Kamar Ahmad Simon’s first feature documentary Day After Tomorrow (working title) was awarded an Open Doors production grant worth $30,500 (CHF30,000) as well as the Arte International Open Doors Prize with a cash prize of $6,700 (€6,000).
The second in the planned Water trilogy, Day After Tomorrow already has French producer-consultant Dominique Welinski’s company Dw onboard as a co-producer.
Whilst attending Open Doors in Locarno this week, Simon was also able to meet the German producer Jakob D. Weydemann who will be serving as a co-producer on his next feature Silence Of The Seashell which received funding from Creative Europe-backed World Cinema Fund Europe fund last month.
Weydemann was in Locarno for the Alliance for Development initiative with the Italian-German co-production Children Of The Ice...
- 8/9/2016
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
The foundation Amondo Films, which seeks to unite filmmakers across the globe with film production, events, workshops and screenings, is now in post-production on its first feature Hel.
Amondo is in post production on the film, which was backed by the Polish Film Institute, but is now using Indiegogo to raise $70,000 in finishing funds.
The filmmakers’ goal is to screen at international film festivals and release theatrically in early 2015.
Lodz Film School graduate Pawel Tarasiewicz makes his feature directorial debut, working alongside another debutante writer/director, Warsaw Film School graduate Katia Priwieziencew.
The cast features Philip Lenkowsky, Katarzyna Paskuda, Marcin Kowalczyk and Malgorzata Krukowska
Rewards for donors include the usual posters and T-shirts on up to an associate producer credit and a cut of the film’s profits for a $15,0000 donation. The campaign closes March 24.
Hel, set in Poland’s Hel peninsula, is about a lonely boy, a stripper and a mysterious writer who are involved in the...
Amondo is in post production on the film, which was backed by the Polish Film Institute, but is now using Indiegogo to raise $70,000 in finishing funds.
The filmmakers’ goal is to screen at international film festivals and release theatrically in early 2015.
Lodz Film School graduate Pawel Tarasiewicz makes his feature directorial debut, working alongside another debutante writer/director, Warsaw Film School graduate Katia Priwieziencew.
The cast features Philip Lenkowsky, Katarzyna Paskuda, Marcin Kowalczyk and Malgorzata Krukowska
Rewards for donors include the usual posters and T-shirts on up to an associate producer credit and a cut of the film’s profits for a $15,0000 donation. The campaign closes March 24.
Hel, set in Poland’s Hel peninsula, is about a lonely boy, a stripper and a mysterious writer who are involved in the...
- 2/18/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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