A budget of more than €1m to support feature-length films from the country.
Sixteen partners from 13 European countries including ministries of culture and members of the European Film Agency Directors Association (Efad) have joined forces to launch the European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian Films.
The emergency funding programme has an overall budget €1.1m to support theatrical feature-length fiction, documentary and animated films.
Development support will be capped at €25,000 for documentaries and €50,000 fiction or animation projects. Completion support will be up to €75,000 per project.
The fund is open to companies in one of the 13 partner countries, co-producing with a Ukrainian partner.
Sixteen partners from 13 European countries including ministries of culture and members of the European Film Agency Directors Association (Efad) have joined forces to launch the European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian Films.
The emergency funding programme has an overall budget €1.1m to support theatrical feature-length fiction, documentary and animated films.
Development support will be capped at €25,000 for documentaries and €50,000 fiction or animation projects. Completion support will be up to €75,000 per project.
The fund is open to companies in one of the 13 partner countries, co-producing with a Ukrainian partner.
- 2/20/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Duo are behind Dominik Moll’s ’The Night of the 12th’
Haut et Court’s Carole Scotta and Barbara Letellier were named best producers of the year at the 16th annual edition of France’s Academy of Film Arts & Sciences’ Daniel Toscan du Plantier Prize held on Monday night (February 14) in Paris.
The duo are notably behind Dominik Moll’s investigative drama The Night Of The 12th, which has been sweeping awards season in France, winning the Best Film Lumiere Award and nominated for 10 César awards.
A swanky gala dinner celebrated the winning pair along with the finalists for the prize,...
Haut et Court’s Carole Scotta and Barbara Letellier were named best producers of the year at the 16th annual edition of France’s Academy of Film Arts & Sciences’ Daniel Toscan du Plantier Prize held on Monday night (February 14) in Paris.
The duo are notably behind Dominik Moll’s investigative drama The Night Of The 12th, which has been sweeping awards season in France, winning the Best Film Lumiere Award and nominated for 10 César awards.
A swanky gala dinner celebrated the winning pair along with the finalists for the prize,...
- 2/14/2023
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
Rima Abdul Malak announced the 7 annual increase in cultural support on Monday.
France’s culture minister Rima Abdul Malak has announced that the French government will allot a record €4.2bn budget to cultural activities in 2023, a 7 increase from this year.
Of the total, €711m will be allocated to the financing of film and audiovisual production and video games in the coming year – a modest increase of 1.1.
At a press conference in Paris on Monday (September 26), Malak cited “major challenges” for the industry particularly in the wake of the global pandemic.
“What will happen to our cinemas, bookshops, theatres, museums and opera houses in 20 years’ time?...
France’s culture minister Rima Abdul Malak has announced that the French government will allot a record €4.2bn budget to cultural activities in 2023, a 7 increase from this year.
Of the total, €711m will be allocated to the financing of film and audiovisual production and video games in the coming year – a modest increase of 1.1.
At a press conference in Paris on Monday (September 26), Malak cited “major challenges” for the industry particularly in the wake of the global pandemic.
“What will happen to our cinemas, bookshops, theatres, museums and opera houses in 20 years’ time?...
- 9/26/2022
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
Rima Abdul Malak announced the 7 annual increase in cultural support today.
France’s culture minister Rima Abdul Malak has announced that the French government will allot a record €4.2bn budget to cultural activities in 2023, a 7 increase from this year.
Of the total, €711m will be allocated to the financing of film and audiovisual production and video games in the coming year – a modest increase of +1.1.
At a press conference in Paris on Monday (Sept 26), Malak cited “major challenges” for the industry particularly in the wake of the global pandemic.
“What will happen to our cinemas, bookshops, theaters, museums and opera houses in 20 years’ time?...
France’s culture minister Rima Abdul Malak has announced that the French government will allot a record €4.2bn budget to cultural activities in 2023, a 7 increase from this year.
Of the total, €711m will be allocated to the financing of film and audiovisual production and video games in the coming year – a modest increase of +1.1.
At a press conference in Paris on Monday (Sept 26), Malak cited “major challenges” for the industry particularly in the wake of the global pandemic.
“What will happen to our cinemas, bookshops, theaters, museums and opera houses in 20 years’ time?...
- 9/26/2022
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
The Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic franchise is a legendary series that affected the course of gaming history and solidified their development studios as RPG juggernauts. Given the clout this franchise holds, one might expect greenlighting further entries would be an easy task. To quote Thanos, “Reality is often disappointing.”
The Kotor franchise currently consists of three titles: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords, and The Old Republic. But the third entry, despite existing within the same continuity, is not a sequel to the first two single-player RPGs. Instead, it’s an Mmorpg side story that takes place 300 years after the first two games.
A proper sequel to the first two games has existed in a state of development hell limbo for almost 20 years, pitched around and canceled at different studios, only to be revived again several years later and subsequently canned again.
The Kotor franchise currently consists of three titles: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords, and The Old Republic. But the third entry, despite existing within the same continuity, is not a sequel to the first two single-player RPGs. Instead, it’s an Mmorpg side story that takes place 300 years after the first two games.
A proper sequel to the first two games has existed in a state of development hell limbo for almost 20 years, pitched around and canceled at different studios, only to be revived again several years later and subsequently canned again.
- 8/17/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
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