The two conversations saw the participation of prominent Baltic filmmakers Audrius Stonys and Uldis Cekulis. This year, Baltic Sea Docs (29 August - 4 September) is exceptionally taking place in a hybrid form, mostly running digitally. The event is the leading documentary training and pitching forum in the Baltics and gathers over 100 professional filmmakers from the region, as well as from Eastern and Central Europe, every year. On this occasion, the initiative hosted two master classes, which saw the participation of two prominent Baltic filmmakers, namely Audrius Stonys and Uldis Cekulis. Both master classes were moderated by Tue Steen Müller from Riga. The first one took place on 31 August. Stonys, Lithuanian filmmaker and winner of the European Film Academy prize for the best documentary of the year for his short Earth of the Blind (1992), joined the conversation from Lithuania. After showing an excerpt from Bridges of Time...
Selection includes Goran Dević, the Croatian co-director of ‘The Blacks’.
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced the jury for its documentary competition who are all set to the attend the physical event, which plans to run from August 14 to 21 with Covid-19 safeguards in place.
The jury will comprise producer Lejla Dedić, director Goran Dević and documentary consultant and critic Tue Steen Müller.
Dević is the Croatian filmmaker behind crime drama The Blacks, which was Croatia’s submission for the foreign-language Oscar in 2010. But Dević has spent the past decade focused on making documentaries such as Na Vodi and Steel Mill Cafe.
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced the jury for its documentary competition who are all set to the attend the physical event, which plans to run from August 14 to 21 with Covid-19 safeguards in place.
The jury will comprise producer Lejla Dedić, director Goran Dević and documentary consultant and critic Tue Steen Müller.
Dević is the Croatian filmmaker behind crime drama The Blacks, which was Croatia’s submission for the foreign-language Oscar in 2010. But Dević has spent the past decade focused on making documentaries such as Na Vodi and Steel Mill Cafe.
- 7/21/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
The 12th Edn Award was presented to Marianne Lévy-Leblond. She received the award in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the development of the European documentary culture, with her work in the field of online and interactive documentary.
As Head of Web and Transmedia Productions within the web department at Arte France, Marianne Lévy-Leblond has supported innovative cross-platform and interactive projects allowing innovative creators to work with new forms of documentary storytelling. Upon the presentation of the Edn Award, Edn Film & Media Consultant Ove Rishøj Jensen stated: "Marianne Lévy-Leblond has been part of creating structures that many of us will operate in, in our future work with documentary stories. She had been part of developing projects that we in the future will refer to as early interactive classics. For this pioneering work, we are paying tribute to her, by presenting her the 2016 Edn Award."
Among the many unique projects Lévy-Leblond has passionately supported are titles such as "Do Not Track," a web project illustrating how data shared by users on the web benefits large corporations like Google, Facebook and other global players in the field. Interactive works like "Alma" and the webseries "Affaires Familiales" are also on the long list of projects she commissioned and supported. With a view on "Alma," a story about social issues and preventing violence in war-torn Guatemala, Lévy-Leblond explained: "Interactive documentary is not a geek affair, it can bring stories to life from a world that is far away when seen from our sometimes very abstract western preoccupations. And it can do so by using these new tools to make viewers meet characters on very different terms from the ones we're used to through papers or television".
Prior to her current position, Lévy-Leblond has worked as a documentary commissioning editor at Arte France for 10 years, having been an executive producer for numerous documentaries and TV programs. The award was presented to Lévy-Leblond at The Edn Award ceremony on 18 March 2016 during the Edn workshop Docs in Thessaloniki. The workshop was held in the framework of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival Images of the 21st Century.
The Edn Award is presented annually during Docs in Thessaloniki to an institution, group or private person for outstanding contribution to the development of the European documentary culture.
Previously The Edn Award has been presented to:
2015 Caspar Sonnen for his pioneering commitment to interactive documentary work
2014 Tue Steen Müller for a lifelong commitment to the documentary genre
2013 Stefano Tealdi and Joan Gonzales for initiating and running Documentary in Europe and DocsBarcelona, respectively
2012 Diana El Jeiroudi, Orwa Nyrabia and The Dox Box Team for initiating the Dox Box festival in Syria
2011 Dimitri Eipides: Director of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
2010 Irdfa - Iranian Documentary Filmmakers Association: Director's guild in Iran focusing on documentary filmmakers
2009 Nenad Puhovski and Zagreb Dox For initiating Zagreb Dox in Croatia
2008 Idf Institute of Documentary Film: Prague based institute promoting documentary films from East- and Central Europe
2007 Svetlana and Zoran Popovic: For initiating and running Magnificent 7 in Belgrade, Serbia
2006 The Jan Vrijman Fund: Dutch film fund supporting filmmakers and festivals in developing countries
2005 Yle Documentary: The documentary department of Yle, the national public service broadcaster in Finland ...
As Head of Web and Transmedia Productions within the web department at Arte France, Marianne Lévy-Leblond has supported innovative cross-platform and interactive projects allowing innovative creators to work with new forms of documentary storytelling. Upon the presentation of the Edn Award, Edn Film & Media Consultant Ove Rishøj Jensen stated: "Marianne Lévy-Leblond has been part of creating structures that many of us will operate in, in our future work with documentary stories. She had been part of developing projects that we in the future will refer to as early interactive classics. For this pioneering work, we are paying tribute to her, by presenting her the 2016 Edn Award."
Among the many unique projects Lévy-Leblond has passionately supported are titles such as "Do Not Track," a web project illustrating how data shared by users on the web benefits large corporations like Google, Facebook and other global players in the field. Interactive works like "Alma" and the webseries "Affaires Familiales" are also on the long list of projects she commissioned and supported. With a view on "Alma," a story about social issues and preventing violence in war-torn Guatemala, Lévy-Leblond explained: "Interactive documentary is not a geek affair, it can bring stories to life from a world that is far away when seen from our sometimes very abstract western preoccupations. And it can do so by using these new tools to make viewers meet characters on very different terms from the ones we're used to through papers or television".
Prior to her current position, Lévy-Leblond has worked as a documentary commissioning editor at Arte France for 10 years, having been an executive producer for numerous documentaries and TV programs. The award was presented to Lévy-Leblond at The Edn Award ceremony on 18 March 2016 during the Edn workshop Docs in Thessaloniki. The workshop was held in the framework of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival Images of the 21st Century.
The Edn Award is presented annually during Docs in Thessaloniki to an institution, group or private person for outstanding contribution to the development of the European documentary culture.
Previously The Edn Award has been presented to:
2015 Caspar Sonnen for his pioneering commitment to interactive documentary work
2014 Tue Steen Müller for a lifelong commitment to the documentary genre
2013 Stefano Tealdi and Joan Gonzales for initiating and running Documentary in Europe and DocsBarcelona, respectively
2012 Diana El Jeiroudi, Orwa Nyrabia and The Dox Box Team for initiating the Dox Box festival in Syria
2011 Dimitri Eipides: Director of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
2010 Irdfa - Iranian Documentary Filmmakers Association: Director's guild in Iran focusing on documentary filmmakers
2009 Nenad Puhovski and Zagreb Dox For initiating Zagreb Dox in Croatia
2008 Idf Institute of Documentary Film: Prague based institute promoting documentary films from East- and Central Europe
2007 Svetlana and Zoran Popovic: For initiating and running Magnificent 7 in Belgrade, Serbia
2006 The Jan Vrijman Fund: Dutch film fund supporting filmmakers and festivals in developing countries
2005 Yle Documentary: The documentary department of Yle, the national public service broadcaster in Finland ...
- 3/26/2016
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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