CineLink Industry Days, the industry strand of the Sarajevo Film Festival, has long been considered the leading hub for Southeast European film professionals to come together and, since it was established in 2003, the program has continued to be a generator of content for its own festival as well as other top tier international film festivals throughout the year.
“We have projects in various stages of development, from development to post-production in feature and documentaries and drama series in development,” says Maša Marković, Head of Industry at the Sarajevo Film Festival. “It’s quite a wide spectrum of projects that we offer to international audiences, and we help these projects find the best partners to help them finish their films so that, in years to come, they can hopefully return to Sarajevo for the festival. We are balancing between that while trying to be the most relevant market for emerging but...
“We have projects in various stages of development, from development to post-production in feature and documentaries and drama series in development,” says Maša Marković, Head of Industry at the Sarajevo Film Festival. “It’s quite a wide spectrum of projects that we offer to international audiences, and we help these projects find the best partners to help them finish their films so that, in years to come, they can hopefully return to Sarajevo for the festival. We are balancing between that while trying to be the most relevant market for emerging but...
- 8/15/2024
- by Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV
Olivér Rudolf’s “My Mother, the Monster” has won the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at Sarajevo Film Festival’s CineLink, its industry section that featured projects from Southeast Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
The Hungarian feature film project, which is produced by Genovéva Petrovits at Kino Alfa, received a cash prize of €20,000.
The film focuses on Éva, a mother in her forties who is disappointed with her life and tired of feeling insignificant. She finds a new identity behind a scary monster mask which liberates her.
The Post Republic Award, in the CineLink Work in Progress section, went to “One of Those Days Where Hemme Dies,” directed by Murat Fıratoğlu. The project, which is produced by Nefes Polat at Turkey’s Nefes Films, receives post-production services worth €30,000.
The film shows one day in the life of Eyüp, a poor guy in the city, working hard drying and salting tomatoes under the summer sun.
The Hungarian feature film project, which is produced by Genovéva Petrovits at Kino Alfa, received a cash prize of €20,000.
The film focuses on Éva, a mother in her forties who is disappointed with her life and tired of feeling insignificant. She finds a new identity behind a scary monster mask which liberates her.
The Post Republic Award, in the CineLink Work in Progress section, went to “One of Those Days Where Hemme Dies,” directed by Murat Fıratoğlu. The project, which is produced by Nefes Polat at Turkey’s Nefes Films, receives post-production services worth €30,000.
The film shows one day in the life of Eyüp, a poor guy in the city, working hard drying and salting tomatoes under the summer sun.
- 8/17/2023
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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