I love Paris! Serving on the jury of U.S. in Progress to judge five American independent films in post production, bonding with filmmakers, organizers and the beautiful city itself, being part of a larger festival which featured films I particularly enjoyed like Nina Simone, Love Sorceress… Forever, It Felt Like Love by Eliza Hittman, Umbrellas of Cherbourg, what’s not to love?
The friendly openness of everyone at the festival made the event special. Sophie Dulac, the festival’s founder (and distributor, producer and exhibitor) whom I interviewed last year and again, almost as old friends again this year (see upcoming blog!), the publicist and programmer, Maxine Leonard, the staff, the Us in Progress organizers – Adeline Monzier (now also Us representative for Unifrance), Ula Śniegowska, Artistic Director of Wroclaw, Poland’s American Film Festival and Mobile New Horizons, my fellow jury members for USinP, and of course, the filmmakers themselves created a fun and inspiring event. What a great international film business we are in!
As I write this, the mailman just delivered a book, entitled Titra Film, A Cinematographic and Family Chronicle, sent to me by my fellow jury-member, Isabelle Frilley, who now, along with her children, owns and operates Titra, now called TitraTVS, the sub-titling company founded by her grandparents in 1933 shortly after talkies made subtitling de riguer . Very involved in the world of cinema, and inspired by her literary tastes, Isabelle has also helped develop multi-lingual subtitling for cinema, subtitling for the hearing impaired, and audio-description for the visually impaired. For many years, Isabelle Frilley has been a member of the juries of “Ciné en Construction” (for Latin-American cinema, in Toulouse), of “Cinéma en Mouvement” (for Mediterranean cinema, in San Sebastian), and of the Caméra d’Or in Cannes. She is only one of the illustrious jury among whom I was honored to count myself. Others included Julie Bergeron who runs Cannes Marche’s Producer Network among other things, Europa Distribution Eve Gabereau of Soda Pictures, a London-based indie distributor, Ciné Cinéma’s Bruno Deloye, Firefly’s Philippe Reinaudo, Commune Image’s Michael Werner, Eaux Vives Production’s Xénia Maingot, and Matthias Lavaux, the cofounder of touscoprod, the French crowdfunding website dedicated to movies, launched in January 2009.
1982 by Tommy Oliver
USinP’s winner, Tommy Oliver, whose previous film Kinyarwanda was a favorite of mine at Sundance a couple of years ago which Roger Ebert ranked 6 on his top ten films of 2011, is now in post on 1982 and won Us$60,000 worth of post production services.
Tommy’s directorial debut, 1982, starring Hill Harper, Sharon Leal, La La Anthony, Bokeem Woodbine, Wayne Brady and Ruby Dee, tells the story of a black father whose wife succumbs to a crack cocaine addiction and his efforts to shield their 10-year old daughter from the ill effects of having a drug addicted mother while trying to wean her off of her addiction. It's set in 1982 in Philadelphia at the very onset of the crack cocaine epidemic and ultimately, it's a story about a father doing whatever he can to protect his family. It's semi- autobiographical story and inspired by true events.
He also wrote and produced 1982 which also received a prestigious San Francisco Film Society Krf grant .
Tommy himself is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, a Microsoft alum and founder of Seattle-based interactive media firm Viliv Studios as well as La- based production company Confluential Films, which he started with actor/ author/ speaker Hill Harper.
I can confidently predict that this film will be seen on the festival circuit as it brings a humanity to the issue we’ve seen dozens of time – crack in communities – but never like this. We don’t see the ugly community violated by violence. We see a loving family coping with a personal and private disaster. Hill Harper plays a loving, compassionate good man. Comparisons will be made with Fruitvale Station, another African American “issue” film (police brutally killing an innocent family man) which will be released July 12 by The Weinstein Company. We need more such films to create a consistent pipeline for audiences who will pay to see these films. AFor his film 1982, he has devised a super-sophisticated, break-the-record domestic marketing plan. I am eager to watch the trajectory of this one.
The runner-up film, Bfe was supported with great gusto by its director and producer, Shawn Telford and producer, Mark Carr who brought a special energy to the entire event and were full of fun throughout. Shawn charmed his French hosts with his French. Watch for the film and with it, watch for Shawn!
I Believe In Unicorns is the feature debut of director Leah Meyerhoff. It was nominated for a Calvin Klein grant at the 2012 Gotham Independent Film Awards and stars Natalia Dyer, Peter Vack, Toni Meyerhoff, Julia Garner, Joshua Leonard and Amy Seimetz.
As noteworthy as the film is and as talented as Leah is, the producers themselves are also notable and prolific! Allison Anders, Katie Mustard and Heather Rae who also produced the Academy Award nominated film Frozen River, starring Melissa Leo, which won the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, opened the New York Film Society’s New Directors/New Film series and was acquired by Sony PicturesClassics. She won the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for her production work on Frozen River. Heather also produced Mosquita Y Mari (Sundance 2012), Backroads (Sundance 2000), Trudell (2005 Sundance Film Festival), Ibid (2008 SXSW), The Dry Land (Sundance 2010), Magic Valley (Tribeca 2011), and is currently in post-production on Five Thirteen (with Tom Sizemore), Ass Backwards (with Alicia Silverstone and Vincent D’Onofrio) and Plastic Jesus (with Paul Schneider and Mackenzie Foy). For six years she was a programmer for the Sundance Film Festival and ran the Native Program at the Sundance Institute and recently joined the Sundance Board of Trustees.
Ping Pong Summer
Michael Tully made his directorial debut, Cocaine Angel, world premiered at the 2006 International Film Festival Rotterdam, Michael Tully (Director) was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. His follow-up, Silver Jew, world premiered at the 2007 South By Southwest Film Festival. In 2011, he wrote, directed, and acted in Septien, which world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was picked up for distribution by Sundance Selects. He’s currently in post-production on his newest feature, Ping Pong Summer, which he wrote and directed. Since 2008, he has been the head writer/editor of HammerToNail.com, a website devoted to championing ambitious cinema.
Producers: George Rush, Brooke Bernard, Ryan Zacarias, Michael Gottwald, Billy Peterson, Jeff Allard
Main Cast : Susan Sarandon, John Hannah, Leah Thompson, Judah Friedlander, Amy Sedaris
Children
Director : Jaffe Zinn Producer : Jaffe Zinn and Sterling Hoch
Aside from the jury, the films were seen by members of Europa Distribution:
Alpha Violet - Keiko Funato & Virgine Devesa - France - Sales agent Bac Films - Crasset Véronique - France - Sales agent & Distributor Bankside - Alice Ramsey - UK Sales Agent Chrysalis - Camille Lopato - France – Distributor Content - Toby Melling - UK - Sales Agent Coproduction Office - Marina Perales & Philippe Bober - France - Sales Agent Distrib Films - François Scippa-Kohn - France - Distributor Equation - Didier Costet - France - Distributor Eurozoom - Manon Galibert - France - Distributor Film Republic Rashid Xavier UK sales agent Films Boutique - Jean-Christophe Simon - Germany - Sales Agent Hanway - Fabien Westerhoff - UK - Sales Agent Happiness - Isabelle Dubar - France - Distributor Heliotrope - Laurent Aléonard & Goldfain Philippe - France - Distributor Imagine - Bral Tinne - Benelux - Distributor Jour 2 Fête - Sarah Chazelle - France - Distributor K5 Intl - Oda Schäfer - Germany - Sales Agent Kmbo - Grégoire Marchal - France - Distributor Le Pacte - Nathalie Jeung - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Level K - Freja Johanne - Denmark - Sales agent Locarno Film Festival - Aurélie Godet - France - Festival Memento Film - Tanja Meissner & Ram Murali - France - Sales Agent & Distributor MK2 - Emmanuelle de Couesbouc / Juliette Shramek - France - Sales Agent Premium Films - Karwan Kasia - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Reel Suspects - Frederic Gentet - France - Sales Agent Rezo - Sebastien Chesneau - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Sacrebleu - Louise Bellicaud - France - Producer Soda Pictures - Eve Gabereau - UK - Distributor Sophie Dulac Distribution - Eric Vicente - France - Distributor The Works - Steve Bestwick - UK - Sales Agent Tribeca Film Festival - Frédéric Boyer - USA - Festival Trust Nordisk - Silje Glimsdal - Denmark - Sales Agent Urban - Claire Charles-Gervais - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Versatile - Violaine Pichon & Pape Boye - France - Sales Agent Wide Management - Loïc Magneron - France – Sales Agent Wild Bunch - Emmanuelle Fellous - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Zed - Martine Scoupe - France - Distributor...
The friendly openness of everyone at the festival made the event special. Sophie Dulac, the festival’s founder (and distributor, producer and exhibitor) whom I interviewed last year and again, almost as old friends again this year (see upcoming blog!), the publicist and programmer, Maxine Leonard, the staff, the Us in Progress organizers – Adeline Monzier (now also Us representative for Unifrance), Ula Śniegowska, Artistic Director of Wroclaw, Poland’s American Film Festival and Mobile New Horizons, my fellow jury members for USinP, and of course, the filmmakers themselves created a fun and inspiring event. What a great international film business we are in!
As I write this, the mailman just delivered a book, entitled Titra Film, A Cinematographic and Family Chronicle, sent to me by my fellow jury-member, Isabelle Frilley, who now, along with her children, owns and operates Titra, now called TitraTVS, the sub-titling company founded by her grandparents in 1933 shortly after talkies made subtitling de riguer . Very involved in the world of cinema, and inspired by her literary tastes, Isabelle has also helped develop multi-lingual subtitling for cinema, subtitling for the hearing impaired, and audio-description for the visually impaired. For many years, Isabelle Frilley has been a member of the juries of “Ciné en Construction” (for Latin-American cinema, in Toulouse), of “Cinéma en Mouvement” (for Mediterranean cinema, in San Sebastian), and of the Caméra d’Or in Cannes. She is only one of the illustrious jury among whom I was honored to count myself. Others included Julie Bergeron who runs Cannes Marche’s Producer Network among other things, Europa Distribution Eve Gabereau of Soda Pictures, a London-based indie distributor, Ciné Cinéma’s Bruno Deloye, Firefly’s Philippe Reinaudo, Commune Image’s Michael Werner, Eaux Vives Production’s Xénia Maingot, and Matthias Lavaux, the cofounder of touscoprod, the French crowdfunding website dedicated to movies, launched in January 2009.
1982 by Tommy Oliver
USinP’s winner, Tommy Oliver, whose previous film Kinyarwanda was a favorite of mine at Sundance a couple of years ago which Roger Ebert ranked 6 on his top ten films of 2011, is now in post on 1982 and won Us$60,000 worth of post production services.
Tommy’s directorial debut, 1982, starring Hill Harper, Sharon Leal, La La Anthony, Bokeem Woodbine, Wayne Brady and Ruby Dee, tells the story of a black father whose wife succumbs to a crack cocaine addiction and his efforts to shield their 10-year old daughter from the ill effects of having a drug addicted mother while trying to wean her off of her addiction. It's set in 1982 in Philadelphia at the very onset of the crack cocaine epidemic and ultimately, it's a story about a father doing whatever he can to protect his family. It's semi- autobiographical story and inspired by true events.
He also wrote and produced 1982 which also received a prestigious San Francisco Film Society Krf grant .
Tommy himself is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, a Microsoft alum and founder of Seattle-based interactive media firm Viliv Studios as well as La- based production company Confluential Films, which he started with actor/ author/ speaker Hill Harper.
I can confidently predict that this film will be seen on the festival circuit as it brings a humanity to the issue we’ve seen dozens of time – crack in communities – but never like this. We don’t see the ugly community violated by violence. We see a loving family coping with a personal and private disaster. Hill Harper plays a loving, compassionate good man. Comparisons will be made with Fruitvale Station, another African American “issue” film (police brutally killing an innocent family man) which will be released July 12 by The Weinstein Company. We need more such films to create a consistent pipeline for audiences who will pay to see these films. AFor his film 1982, he has devised a super-sophisticated, break-the-record domestic marketing plan. I am eager to watch the trajectory of this one.
The runner-up film, Bfe was supported with great gusto by its director and producer, Shawn Telford and producer, Mark Carr who brought a special energy to the entire event and were full of fun throughout. Shawn charmed his French hosts with his French. Watch for the film and with it, watch for Shawn!
I Believe In Unicorns is the feature debut of director Leah Meyerhoff. It was nominated for a Calvin Klein grant at the 2012 Gotham Independent Film Awards and stars Natalia Dyer, Peter Vack, Toni Meyerhoff, Julia Garner, Joshua Leonard and Amy Seimetz.
As noteworthy as the film is and as talented as Leah is, the producers themselves are also notable and prolific! Allison Anders, Katie Mustard and Heather Rae who also produced the Academy Award nominated film Frozen River, starring Melissa Leo, which won the 2008 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, opened the New York Film Society’s New Directors/New Film series and was acquired by Sony PicturesClassics. She won the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for her production work on Frozen River. Heather also produced Mosquita Y Mari (Sundance 2012), Backroads (Sundance 2000), Trudell (2005 Sundance Film Festival), Ibid (2008 SXSW), The Dry Land (Sundance 2010), Magic Valley (Tribeca 2011), and is currently in post-production on Five Thirteen (with Tom Sizemore), Ass Backwards (with Alicia Silverstone and Vincent D’Onofrio) and Plastic Jesus (with Paul Schneider and Mackenzie Foy). For six years she was a programmer for the Sundance Film Festival and ran the Native Program at the Sundance Institute and recently joined the Sundance Board of Trustees.
Ping Pong Summer
Michael Tully made his directorial debut, Cocaine Angel, world premiered at the 2006 International Film Festival Rotterdam, Michael Tully (Director) was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. His follow-up, Silver Jew, world premiered at the 2007 South By Southwest Film Festival. In 2011, he wrote, directed, and acted in Septien, which world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was picked up for distribution by Sundance Selects. He’s currently in post-production on his newest feature, Ping Pong Summer, which he wrote and directed. Since 2008, he has been the head writer/editor of HammerToNail.com, a website devoted to championing ambitious cinema.
Producers: George Rush, Brooke Bernard, Ryan Zacarias, Michael Gottwald, Billy Peterson, Jeff Allard
Main Cast : Susan Sarandon, John Hannah, Leah Thompson, Judah Friedlander, Amy Sedaris
Children
Director : Jaffe Zinn Producer : Jaffe Zinn and Sterling Hoch
Aside from the jury, the films were seen by members of Europa Distribution:
Alpha Violet - Keiko Funato & Virgine Devesa - France - Sales agent Bac Films - Crasset Véronique - France - Sales agent & Distributor Bankside - Alice Ramsey - UK Sales Agent Chrysalis - Camille Lopato - France – Distributor Content - Toby Melling - UK - Sales Agent Coproduction Office - Marina Perales & Philippe Bober - France - Sales Agent Distrib Films - François Scippa-Kohn - France - Distributor Equation - Didier Costet - France - Distributor Eurozoom - Manon Galibert - France - Distributor Film Republic Rashid Xavier UK sales agent Films Boutique - Jean-Christophe Simon - Germany - Sales Agent Hanway - Fabien Westerhoff - UK - Sales Agent Happiness - Isabelle Dubar - France - Distributor Heliotrope - Laurent Aléonard & Goldfain Philippe - France - Distributor Imagine - Bral Tinne - Benelux - Distributor Jour 2 Fête - Sarah Chazelle - France - Distributor K5 Intl - Oda Schäfer - Germany - Sales Agent Kmbo - Grégoire Marchal - France - Distributor Le Pacte - Nathalie Jeung - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Level K - Freja Johanne - Denmark - Sales agent Locarno Film Festival - Aurélie Godet - France - Festival Memento Film - Tanja Meissner & Ram Murali - France - Sales Agent & Distributor MK2 - Emmanuelle de Couesbouc / Juliette Shramek - France - Sales Agent Premium Films - Karwan Kasia - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Reel Suspects - Frederic Gentet - France - Sales Agent Rezo - Sebastien Chesneau - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Sacrebleu - Louise Bellicaud - France - Producer Soda Pictures - Eve Gabereau - UK - Distributor Sophie Dulac Distribution - Eric Vicente - France - Distributor The Works - Steve Bestwick - UK - Sales Agent Tribeca Film Festival - Frédéric Boyer - USA - Festival Trust Nordisk - Silje Glimsdal - Denmark - Sales Agent Urban - Claire Charles-Gervais - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Versatile - Violaine Pichon & Pape Boye - France - Sales Agent Wide Management - Loïc Magneron - France – Sales Agent Wild Bunch - Emmanuelle Fellous - France - Sales Agent & Distributor Zed - Martine Scoupe - France - Distributor...
- 7/12/2013
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Cinema Under Construction 23 Toulouse will be taking place the 21st and 22nd of March. This double annual event jointly organized by two European festivals (Toulouse and San Sebastian) aims to contribute to the completion, distribution and promotion of Latin American films who encounter difficulties at the stage of post-production.
A selection of six films being finalized will be presented to an audience exclusively composed of film professionals who can contribute decisively to ensure that these works reach the public.
The Deadline For Receiving Materials For Selection Is: January The 21st 2013
Selected films will receive the following awards:
CinÉMa Under Construction Toulouse Award :
This award consists of post-production services offered by partnered companies, a grant aimed at post-production works, and the promotion of the awarded film. This "Toulouse Films in Progress Award" will be delivered by a jury composed of representatives of companies and entities involved in the award.
Le Centre National De La CinÉMatographie Et De L'Image AnimÉE (Cnc) will attribute a grant towards the completion of the project, which will cover post-production work in France. www.cnc.fr MacTari will offer services of audio editing and sound mixing up to 15.000 euros.
www.mactari.fr Titra Tvs recognized for its subtitling company (since 1934) has diversified its offer. In addition to captioning, the association of Titra Tvs powers proposed post-production services digital (Dcp manufacturing, assembling extracts) and manufacture of DVD and Blu Ray sound dubbing studio.
Titra Tvs will offer services of subtitulation, Dcp, duplication and copy to DVD up to 3.000.
www.titratvs.fr Commune Image will give access a cinema auditorium equipped with a Christie Dlp Cinema Digital Projector and a calibration console Firefly that allows digital postproduction or the same kind of services in an image editing room for 10 days up to 17.000? in the first case and up to 10.000? in the second.
www.communeimage.com Firefly is a company created by 2 experts of digital cinema, Philippe Reinaudo et Luc Guenard. Its main activity is the conception and edition of softwares.
Firefly offers a software suite from the management of the rushes during the shooting to the high quality post-production and the digital-Dailies.
FireCloud is the core of this suite. It consists in a software of colaborative colorimetric calibration from the same site or from distant site. Firefly will provide free Firefly software suite to calibrate the awarded film.
www.fireflycinema.com Eaux Vives together with the business partners will coordinate the awarded film post-production that includes 4 weeks of followed post-production up to 8.600?.
info@eauxvivesproductions.com La Caisse Centrale D'Activites Sociales Du Personnel Des Industries Electriques Et Gazieres (Ccas) will offer a five weeks residency in Paris to the winner towards the completion of the post-production or the promotion of the film in France.
www.ccas.fr
Cine + Award
Cine + TV network guarantees to purchase the winning film for the amount of 15.000 euros and to broadcast it on its network. This sum will be given to the distributor on condition that this film will be commercially exhibited in French theatres within the first two years following the Cinema Under Construction screening.
www.cineplus.fr
European Exhibitors And Distributors Award
Europa Distribution will promote the film to its 120 members network, and especially the 40 European distributors that take part to Europa Distribution International (Edi) project. In the framework of Edi, there will be private screenings on Cinando of the awarded movie organised (with the authorization of the owner of the rights). A bonus will be attributed to the distributors of Edi that commit to release the movie in their country.
www.europa-distribution.org
La ConfÉDÉRation Internationale Des CinÉMas D'Art Et D'Essai (Cicae) will systematically inform their 2.000 members about the film. This will make the distribution companies aware of this film and promote its circulation.
www.cicae.org
Furthermore :
EP2C Postproduction training program will advise for international coordination of post-production the responsible for the post production of the film. In addition, EP2C will offer a scholarship as a support dor the travel of one of the producers of one of the films selected wishing to participate in post-production Workshop and whose application is successful.
www.ep2c.com
Le Marché du Film (Festival de Cannes) offers market accreditations to producers of films selected in Toulouse Cinema Under Construction.
www.marchedufilm.com
The Cinéma under Construction films will have access to international screening throughout the worldwide network of the Instituto Cervantes.
www.cervantes.es
La Région Midi-Pyrénées supports Cinema Under Construction and Cinéma en Développement by contributing towards the presence of film directors and producers (whose films have been selected) as well as cinema professionals (co-production and post-production) who participate in those help facilities.
www.midipyrenees.fr
> Registration
Compulsory Conditions To Validate The Registration
1. Registrate the film on line on this website : http://www.arcalt.fr/cc/formulaire.php
2. If the film is not spoken in Spanish language, please send the version of the movie with spanish, french or english subtitles, or the list of dialogues.
3. Send 6 DVD copies of the working version with the title, the name of the director mentioned on each DVD and the registration form in pdf format you will receive with the confirmation message attachment. DVDs must have all be sent by courier labelled as follows: "No Comercial Value, Cultural Purpose Only".
4. Respect the deadline for receiving the material in the office : 21st of January 2013
The Material Have To Be Send To The Following Adress :
Rencontres Cinemas Amerique Latine De Toulouse
Esther Saint-Dizier
11 - 13 Grande Rue Saint-Nicolas
31300 Toulouse
France
Contact
Esther Saint Dizier
arcalt31@wanadoo.fr
T : + 33 (0)5 61 32 98 83
Cel: 00 33 (0) 672 50 94 68
Professional Contact
Eva Morsch Kihn
eva.m.k@wanadoo.fr
T : + 33 (0)5 61 32 98 83
Cel: 00 33 (0) 662 237 348...
A selection of six films being finalized will be presented to an audience exclusively composed of film professionals who can contribute decisively to ensure that these works reach the public.
The Deadline For Receiving Materials For Selection Is: January The 21st 2013
Selected films will receive the following awards:
CinÉMa Under Construction Toulouse Award :
This award consists of post-production services offered by partnered companies, a grant aimed at post-production works, and the promotion of the awarded film. This "Toulouse Films in Progress Award" will be delivered by a jury composed of representatives of companies and entities involved in the award.
Le Centre National De La CinÉMatographie Et De L'Image AnimÉE (Cnc) will attribute a grant towards the completion of the project, which will cover post-production work in France. www.cnc.fr MacTari will offer services of audio editing and sound mixing up to 15.000 euros.
www.mactari.fr Titra Tvs recognized for its subtitling company (since 1934) has diversified its offer. In addition to captioning, the association of Titra Tvs powers proposed post-production services digital (Dcp manufacturing, assembling extracts) and manufacture of DVD and Blu Ray sound dubbing studio.
Titra Tvs will offer services of subtitulation, Dcp, duplication and copy to DVD up to 3.000.
www.titratvs.fr Commune Image will give access a cinema auditorium equipped with a Christie Dlp Cinema Digital Projector and a calibration console Firefly that allows digital postproduction or the same kind of services in an image editing room for 10 days up to 17.000? in the first case and up to 10.000? in the second.
www.communeimage.com Firefly is a company created by 2 experts of digital cinema, Philippe Reinaudo et Luc Guenard. Its main activity is the conception and edition of softwares.
Firefly offers a software suite from the management of the rushes during the shooting to the high quality post-production and the digital-Dailies.
FireCloud is the core of this suite. It consists in a software of colaborative colorimetric calibration from the same site or from distant site. Firefly will provide free Firefly software suite to calibrate the awarded film.
www.fireflycinema.com Eaux Vives together with the business partners will coordinate the awarded film post-production that includes 4 weeks of followed post-production up to 8.600?.
info@eauxvivesproductions.com La Caisse Centrale D'Activites Sociales Du Personnel Des Industries Electriques Et Gazieres (Ccas) will offer a five weeks residency in Paris to the winner towards the completion of the post-production or the promotion of the film in France.
www.ccas.fr
Cine + Award
Cine + TV network guarantees to purchase the winning film for the amount of 15.000 euros and to broadcast it on its network. This sum will be given to the distributor on condition that this film will be commercially exhibited in French theatres within the first two years following the Cinema Under Construction screening.
www.cineplus.fr
European Exhibitors And Distributors Award
Europa Distribution will promote the film to its 120 members network, and especially the 40 European distributors that take part to Europa Distribution International (Edi) project. In the framework of Edi, there will be private screenings on Cinando of the awarded movie organised (with the authorization of the owner of the rights). A bonus will be attributed to the distributors of Edi that commit to release the movie in their country.
www.europa-distribution.org
La ConfÉDÉRation Internationale Des CinÉMas D'Art Et D'Essai (Cicae) will systematically inform their 2.000 members about the film. This will make the distribution companies aware of this film and promote its circulation.
www.cicae.org
Furthermore :
EP2C Postproduction training program will advise for international coordination of post-production the responsible for the post production of the film. In addition, EP2C will offer a scholarship as a support dor the travel of one of the producers of one of the films selected wishing to participate in post-production Workshop and whose application is successful.
www.ep2c.com
Le Marché du Film (Festival de Cannes) offers market accreditations to producers of films selected in Toulouse Cinema Under Construction.
www.marchedufilm.com
The Cinéma under Construction films will have access to international screening throughout the worldwide network of the Instituto Cervantes.
www.cervantes.es
La Région Midi-Pyrénées supports Cinema Under Construction and Cinéma en Développement by contributing towards the presence of film directors and producers (whose films have been selected) as well as cinema professionals (co-production and post-production) who participate in those help facilities.
www.midipyrenees.fr
> Registration
Compulsory Conditions To Validate The Registration
1. Registrate the film on line on this website : http://www.arcalt.fr/cc/formulaire.php
2. If the film is not spoken in Spanish language, please send the version of the movie with spanish, french or english subtitles, or the list of dialogues.
3. Send 6 DVD copies of the working version with the title, the name of the director mentioned on each DVD and the registration form in pdf format you will receive with the confirmation message attachment. DVDs must have all be sent by courier labelled as follows: "No Comercial Value, Cultural Purpose Only".
4. Respect the deadline for receiving the material in the office : 21st of January 2013
The Material Have To Be Send To The Following Adress :
Rencontres Cinemas Amerique Latine De Toulouse
Esther Saint-Dizier
11 - 13 Grande Rue Saint-Nicolas
31300 Toulouse
France
Contact
Esther Saint Dizier
arcalt31@wanadoo.fr
T : + 33 (0)5 61 32 98 83
Cel: 00 33 (0) 672 50 94 68
Professional Contact
Eva Morsch Kihn
eva.m.k@wanadoo.fr
T : + 33 (0)5 61 32 98 83
Cel: 00 33 (0) 662 237 348...
- 11/28/2012
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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