Ten projects by first- and second-time directors searching for European partners took the stage this week during the Transilvania Pitch Stop, one of the leading co-production and co-financing platforms for filmmakers from Eastern Europe, the Balkans and the wider Black Sea region.
The forum’s ninth edition reflects a generation of up-and-coming filmmakers looking to find their voice through deeply personal storytelling, according to Dumitrana Lupu, who recently took over as the Transilvania Film Festival’s head of industry. “People are really writing about their personal experiences,” she told Variety.
Five of the projects received a tailored script consultation from veteran script editor and film consultant Christian Routh, while all of the filmmaking teams were coached by consultant and producer Agathe Berman ahead of their pitch on June 23 to a gathering of producers, sales agents, festival programmers and other industry guests.
Launched in 2014 as a five-day workshop for first- and...
The forum’s ninth edition reflects a generation of up-and-coming filmmakers looking to find their voice through deeply personal storytelling, according to Dumitrana Lupu, who recently took over as the Transilvania Film Festival’s head of industry. “People are really writing about their personal experiences,” she told Variety.
Five of the projects received a tailored script consultation from veteran script editor and film consultant Christian Routh, while all of the filmmaking teams were coached by consultant and producer Agathe Berman ahead of their pitch on June 23 to a gathering of producers, sales agents, festival programmers and other industry guests.
Launched in 2014 as a five-day workshop for first- and...
- 6/24/2022
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Selection of titles come from the Black Sea countries and neighbouring territories.
International co-production platform Transilvania Pitch Stop has unveiled the 10 projects set to be showcased later this month.
The ninth edition of the programme will present the titles to potential partners and financiers on June 23, during the Transilvania International Film Festival.
The features in development are from first and second time directors from Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Hungary and Ukraine.
This year, five projects will benefit from a tailored script consulting provided by script editor and film consultant Christian Routh, while all projects will be...
International co-production platform Transilvania Pitch Stop has unveiled the 10 projects set to be showcased later this month.
The ninth edition of the programme will present the titles to potential partners and financiers on June 23, during the Transilvania International Film Festival.
The features in development are from first and second time directors from Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Hungary and Ukraine.
This year, five projects will benefit from a tailored script consulting provided by script editor and film consultant Christian Routh, while all projects will be...
- 6/8/2022
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Ten projects selected for Creative Europe-backed scheme.
Ten projects have been selected for the second Less Is More (Lim) development programme backed by Creative Europe.
The scheme is open to teams producing their first, second or third features, and also encourages submissions from theatre, documentary and the wider visual arts world.
Brittany-based Le Groupe Ouest, a partner of the TorinoFilmLab and co-founder of the Cross Channel Film Lab, runs the initiative.
All 16 projects are at script stage and heralding from countries such as the UK, Romania, Greece and Poland.
Each project team will be paired with a story editor who will help them integrate creative ideas within the budget.
The programme includes three one-week residential workshops, the first of which will take place in Brittany (March 7-14), the second in Romania (initially at Cluj-Napoca from May 30–June 3, where the projects will be presented to an audience of film professionals, and then in Transilvania...
Ten projects have been selected for the second Less Is More (Lim) development programme backed by Creative Europe.
The scheme is open to teams producing their first, second or third features, and also encourages submissions from theatre, documentary and the wider visual arts world.
Brittany-based Le Groupe Ouest, a partner of the TorinoFilmLab and co-founder of the Cross Channel Film Lab, runs the initiative.
All 16 projects are at script stage and heralding from countries such as the UK, Romania, Greece and Poland.
Each project team will be paired with a story editor who will help them integrate creative ideas within the budget.
The programme includes three one-week residential workshops, the first of which will take place in Brittany (March 7-14), the second in Romania (initially at Cluj-Napoca from May 30–June 3, where the projects will be presented to an audience of film professionals, and then in Transilvania...
- 2/19/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
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