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Luke Brawley, former festivals manager at UK doc specialist Dogwoof, is launching Indox, to provide festival strategy consultancy to non-fiction filmmakers.
Brawley is launching the company with Cph:dox official selection title The Stimming Pool, directed by The Neurocultures Collective and Steven Eastwood, which is making its world premiere in the Special Premieres section. Brawley is attending the festival on the look out for further acquisitions.
UK-based Indox will work from initial festival strategies to full festival management, providing representation for films on the festival circuit and exposure to potential distribution partners.
The company is also representing Robie Flores’ The In Between,...
Brawley is launching the company with Cph:dox official selection title The Stimming Pool, directed by The Neurocultures Collective and Steven Eastwood, which is making its world premiere in the Special Premieres section. Brawley is attending the festival on the look out for further acquisitions.
UK-based Indox will work from initial festival strategies to full festival management, providing representation for films on the festival circuit and exposure to potential distribution partners.
The company is also representing Robie Flores’ The In Between,...
- 3/11/2024
- ScreenDaily
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A total of £208,217 was awarded to 10 projects through the international distribution strand.
Hoard, The Radleys and How To Have Sex are among the 10 titles to receive funding from the latest round of UK Global Screen Fund (Ukgsf) awards, totalling £208,217 through the international distribution strand, administered by the British Film Institute (BFI).
To-date, this strand has made 57 awards totalling nearly £2m, financed through the UK government’s Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Dcms).
Financial support for international distribution provides sales agents and producers with funding via three tracks – film sales, prints & advertising (P&a) and festival launch.
Venice Critics’ Week award winner Hoard,...
Hoard, The Radleys and How To Have Sex are among the 10 titles to receive funding from the latest round of UK Global Screen Fund (Ukgsf) awards, totalling £208,217 through the international distribution strand, administered by the British Film Institute (BFI).
To-date, this strand has made 57 awards totalling nearly £2m, financed through the UK government’s Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Dcms).
Financial support for international distribution provides sales agents and producers with funding via three tracks – film sales, prints & advertising (P&a) and festival launch.
Venice Critics’ Week award winner Hoard,...
- 11/30/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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Taskovski Films Sales has picked up documentary “1001 Days,” directed by Chloe White and Kethiwe Ngcobo, which will have its international premiere at IDFA in the Luminous selection.
The film follows three fearless, charismatic women, who take on the role of home visitors in Alexandra, a township in Johannesburg. Thandiwe, Khosi and Zanele help pregnant women and women who have recently given birth, all too aware that the first 1001 days, from conception to two years, are critical.
“Combining footage of the women at work, alongside frank and moving testimonies, ‘1001 Days’ offers an insight into the joys, challenges and disturbing reality of everyday life for these brave individuals and the many women they help,” the company said. “It’s an intimate, challenging and unflinching portrait of motherhood and changemaking in modern-day South Africa.”
The film is produced by Rose Palmer of U.K.-based Whalebone Films. It had its world premiere at Sheffield Doc Fest,...
The film follows three fearless, charismatic women, who take on the role of home visitors in Alexandra, a township in Johannesburg. Thandiwe, Khosi and Zanele help pregnant women and women who have recently given birth, all too aware that the first 1001 days, from conception to two years, are critical.
“Combining footage of the women at work, alongside frank and moving testimonies, ‘1001 Days’ offers an insight into the joys, challenges and disturbing reality of everyday life for these brave individuals and the many women they help,” the company said. “It’s an intimate, challenging and unflinching portrait of motherhood and changemaking in modern-day South Africa.”
The film is produced by Rose Palmer of U.K.-based Whalebone Films. It had its world premiere at Sheffield Doc Fest,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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