Both of them are about 60. They have been neighbours for almost all their lives, but became friends not so long ago. A former prisoner, a Soviet officer, who has been living in the street for 26 years, and a sportsman, a prisoner of forensic psychiatry, a lyricist and philosopher. This movie is about the similar fates of Petya and Vitalik, about the friendship of incompatible people, who met a brand new day behind bars and were rejected by it.
Dzmitry Dziadok was born in 1989 in Belarus. He studied 2010–2015 film directing at Belarusian State Academy of Arts.
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Shooting period of the film is almost over, we nead to finish several technically complex scenes. Film budget was USD 9,000. We need to shoot 3 more scenes, make overdub, working with a composer, color correction, editing. I am a young director, and my life's work is to tell stories through film. I selected a story that is close and clear to me and I want to make it the same for others.
Dzmitry Dziadok | Producer, Director, Scriptwriter
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Andrei Kulbitski | Scriptwriter
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Dawn is based on Soviet propaganda story about Young Pioneer Morozov who denounced his father to Stalin’s secret police and was in turn killed by his family. His life exemplified the duty of all good Soviet citizens to become informers, even at the expense of family ties. This story was based on Bezhin Meadow, an unreleased film from 1937 that was directed by Eisenstein. In our film 78 years later we call him little Janis. He is a pioneer who lives at the collective farm ‘Dawn’. His father is an enemy of the collective farm (and Soviet system). Little Janis betrays him. Father is taking a revenge on his son. Who in this old Soviet fairy-tale is the good one and who is the bad guy?
Laila Pakalnina is a producer of the following films made also by the director Laila Pakalnina (most of them have received festival awards):
Hargla Company
Valtaiku 19, LV 1029, Riga, Latvia
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Digitaalne Sputnik
Mannimetsa tee 38 -8, 41601, Laagri, Estonia
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Laila Pakalniņa | Director, Producer
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Kaspar Kallas | Producer, Editor
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Catalina is Colombian and has always dreamed of becoming a writer. but lacking in self-confidence, she never went for it, instead following her father’s advice to study law. She has just finished her studies in Paris and now has only one wish: bringing her father from Colombia to live with her in France. The only problem is that her request for an extension on her residence permit in France has been denied. After consulting her professor Catalina goes to Sarajevo, to research the War Crimes Tribunal. She believes this study will help her secure a job at her university and thus solve her visa problems. When she is denied access to the mission’s archives, ahe learns that her plan has failed.
Born in Bosnia, Denijal Hasanovic is a film director and screenwriter. He left his home country because of the war, eventually moving to Poland where he continued his film studies. He received his MA in film directing from the National Film School in Lodz. His graduation film The Letter premiered at the 52nd Berlin. He co-wrote Blodbond (Thicker than Water) which screened at the 31st Toronto IFF and Milchwald, which premiered at 53rd Berlinale. He lectures at the National Film School in Lodz and he is the head of the script writing programme at Wajda Studio in Warsaw.
Skorpion Arte is a Polish film production company founded in 2008. We entered into film production with awarded My Name Is Ki by Leszek Dawid (Venice Days 2011, Off Plus Camera, Toronto 2011). In 2012 we produced Being Like Deyna, a comedy awarded in Koszalin Youth Film Festival (Great Jantar) and Heritage by Andrzej Baranski, which was screened at 48th Karlovy Vary and 35th Montreal IFF. The same year we produced Manhunt by Marcin Krzysztalowicz, the psychological II WW thriller, which took the main home awards in Poland: the Eagle Film Award, The Silver Lions in Gdynia Film Festival and Off Plus Camera “Making the way” First Prize.
Skorpion Arte sp. z o.o.
ul. Chełmska 19/21 pok. 406, 00-724, Warsaw, Poland
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Denijal Hasanovic | Director
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Mobile: +48 886 117 313
Małgorzata Jurczak | Producer
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An exceptionally gifted 14 year-old-boy is about to start studying physics at university. He is working on the theory of parallel worlds, which are linked, he initially believes, by light. He has an extraordinary mind and a wounded soul, which his authoritarian mother,who steers his life, is incapable of healing. The appearance of his father,after years of absence, creates a new order. The boy passes from his mother’s hands into the care of a man. Their torturous road forms a bond between the three central characters, but their shared happiness is not to last long. Approaching a solution to the problem of the passage between the worlds, the boy initiates a journey, setting his life on the scales.
Born in 1984, Kuba Czekaj graduated in directing from the K. Kieślowski Radio and Television Faculty in Katowice in 2010 and from the Wajda School in Warsaw in 2011. He received a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage on two occasions, in 2009 and 2011, and has been honoured with the title of „Third Programme Talent”, a distinction conferred by Polish Radio’s Third Programme . He has won the Electoral Gazette „Worth” cultural award and the „Cultural Guarantee” award from TVP Kultura (the Polish public television). Kuba was one of the three finalists whose projects were selected for the the 3rd Venice Biennale College Cinema.
Munk Studio, which operates within the structure of the Polish Filmmakers Association, produces short and full-lenght debut films. Young artists who are seeking to make their first film can depend on the Munk Studio for support and guidance during the entire process, from the development of their project, throughout its production under fully professional conditions, to the widest possible promotion of the finished product.
Our films have been selected to numerous international festivals and have won more than 100 awards at such events as Clermont-Ferrand, the Locarno Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Dok Leipzig, as well as a European Film Award.
Kuba Czekaj | Director
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Michalina Fabijańska | Producer's Representative
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Eva would do anything to regain the love of the one she hurt the most, her son. She is a recovered alcoholic but decades ago she was a famous actress.
Marko Škop is a graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts VŠMU in Bratislava, Slovakia. He’s a director of two full-length documentary films:
2009 Osadné
2006 Other Worlds (Iné svety)
The independent film production company Artileria, Ltd. was established in 2006 in Bratislava. Film Other Worlds (dir. Marko Škop) won a Special Mention at the 2006 Karlovy Vary IFF and was the first ever documentary in the festival’s history to win the Audience Award. Blind Loves (dir. Juraj Lehotský) had its world premiere in the Direcotrs’ Fortnight and won CICAE Award in Cannes 2008. Osadné (dir. Marko Škop) was awarded the Best Documentary film at the Karlovy Vary IFF 2009. Film Miracle (d. Juraj Lehotský) won a Jury Mention at the 2013 Karlovy Vary IFF and had its international premiere at the Toronto IFF 2013.
Artileria, s.r.o.
Drobného 23, 841 01, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Sirius Films
Bubenečská 282/8, 160 00, Praha 6, Czech Republic
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Alice Tabery | Producer
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Marko Škop | Director
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In March 1961, Yugoslavia sold its secret space programme to the USA. Two months later, President Kennedy announced that Americans would travel to the Moon.
After a 50-year absence, former Yugoslav space engineer Ivan returns to his homeland, revealing how the Yugoslav space programme was developed and sold to the USA and how he became part of NASA’s development team.
Film and television director Žiga Virc graduated from the Academy of Theatre, Radio and Television in Ljubljana. His short film Trieste Is Ours was nominated for an Student Academy Award (an Oscar) in 2010. Virc has directed numerous commercials, documentary films and fiction works, for which he has received numerous awards. He is experienced in cross-platform approach, and some of his works have gone viral both nationally and internationally. His works are notable for their dramatic visual style, which incorporates a detailed approach to a narrative structure and makes it appealing to a broad audience.
Boštjan Virc has closely worked with Ziga for many years. He earned an MA in both Media Studies and Economics. Since 1992, he has worked on hundreds of commercial and broadcasting productions as both a producer and/or script writer.
Both co-producers, Siniša Juričić and Ingmar Trost, are established players in the international arena, selected and awarded at various festivals (European Film Award, Cannes, Sundance, etc.).
Studio Virc
Ilke Vastetove 15, 8000, Novo mesto, Slovenia
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Žiga Virc | Director
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Mobile: +386 31 346 987
Boštjan Virc | Scriptwriter and Producer
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Mobile: +386 41 689 463
Siniša Juričić | Producer
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The space program is out of money and the Great Martian dust storm is coming. The commander wants to save the first and the only Martian Base and accepts an offer by a rich man, who would like to pay the mission to be the first space tourist on Mars. Because the commander doesn’t find a crew support for his risky plan at NASA, he calls his colleague from ESA, who recommends him astronauts from East European countries. For some reasons, hiring astronauts from these regions is most cost effective. Trained as astronauts but never flew on a space mission, this is the opportunity they always dreamed of. This is the mission that will grip the world of today.
Benjamin Tuček is well-known Czech scriptwriter, director with interests in unusual topics and film settings while addressing important socio-technical topics stemming from phenomenological needs of our society. Analog missions are new area in film industry that possess unexplored challenges not only from film point of view but also from viewpoint of emergent life situations, unpredictable scenarios given by extreme environment which we are not familiar yet.
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Zdeněk Janáček is a founder and a director of the Nyasa Films International (NFI). It is a Prague-based non-profit organization that supports film education and self-expression of malawian artists through cinema. NFI co-produced B’ella (2014), which was successful in Malawi as well as at international film festivals, showcasing at no less than 10 film festival worldwide, The Designer (2013), directed by 16 year-old Chimwemwe Mkwezalamba, won 2013 Best emerging director award at Silicon Valley Film Festival and Shoe shiner (2015), a short documentary made by the students of the Malawi Media Project. He works with Tawonga Taddja Nkhonjera on a thriller 14 for love (2016) and a road movie Lake Malawi (2017). MARS is his first non-african production.
Nyasa Films Production
Xaveriova 78/1607, 150 00, Prague 5, Czech Republic
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Space Innovations
Obránců míru 107, 533 13, Řečany nad Labem, Czech Republic
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Zdeněk Janáček | Producer
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Mobile: +420 777 691 669
Benjamin Tuček | Director
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Tereza Nvotová | Scriptwriter
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Motherland is a subversive and uncompromising portrait of a woman torn apart by both love and hatred for her mother, and struggling to reconcile within herself the same cultural schisms that divide modern Turkey. Nesrin is an urban, upper–middle class woman recovering from a divorce. She’s quit her office job and come to her parent’s old village in Anatolia to finish a novel and live out her childhood dream of being a writer. When her conservative and increasingly unhinged mother turns up uninvited and refuses to leave, Nesrin’s writing stalls and her fantasies of village life turn bitter as the two are forced to confront the darker corners of each other’s inner worlds.
Born in Ankara in 1980, Senem Tuzen holds a degree in cinema from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts Academy, Istanbul. She has directed short films that have been awarded worldwide. Her short films Milk and Chocolate and Unus Mundus were nominated in 2009 for the Turkish film Critic’s Association Award and Unus Mundus has won the Best Short film award. She has also worked as an editor and cinematographer.
Olena Yershova was born in Kiev. She is an executive producer of My Joy by Sergei Loznitsa (Germany, Ukraine, The Netherlands) that was selected for the competition at Cannes IFF in 2010.
In 2011 she founded Tato Film production company that operates both in Ukraine and Turkey. In 2013 she produced feature film Love Me – the first Ukrainian-Turkish co-production, wnner of 10 awards at the international festivals and feature film Blind Dates that premiered at Toronto IFF, and Berlinale – Forum, it got 17 awards, was shortlisted in the European Film Academy Awards 2014. She co-produced documentary feature film Odessa by Florin Iepan (Romania, Germany, Ukraine), which will be premiered in Odessa 2015.
Zela Film
Mahkemealtı Cad. No. 60 Kat: 2, Fatih - Balat, 34087, Istanbul, Turkey
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Olena Yershova | Producer
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A low-key thriller, telling the story of a family starting a new business managing Orizont, a guesthouse deep in the mountains of West Romania. Things start to go wrong when they realise that everything on the mountain, including their life, is controlled by Zoli, an outlaw dealing with illegal deforestations. The family slowly gets trapped...
Born on the 8th of September, 1976, in Salonta, West Romania. Marian Crisan received his bachelor Degree in Film and TV Directing at UNATC Bucharest in 1999. He directed the short films Family Portrait (2006), Amateur (2007) and Megatron (2008). The latter, Megatron, won the Palme d’OR for Best Short Film at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, 61th edition. In 2010, his first feature film Morgen won the Special Jury Prize at the 63rd Edition of the Locarno Film Festival, Best Director and FIPRESCI Award, at the 51st Thessaloniki Film Festival, Best Director award in Wiesbanden Go East Film Festival, SIGNIS Ecumenical Prize, at the 13th BAFICI, in Buenos Aires and was the Romanian entry for the 84th Academy Awards. In 2012, his second feature film Rocker was premiered at the 60th edition of San Sebastian IFF.
Bobby Paunescu was born in Bucharest, on September 8th, 1974 and spent his childhood in Italy. He is a director, writer and producer. He studied international management and marketing at Franklin College, Lugano, Switzerland and in 1998 got his major in international management and marketing. In 2004 Bobby Paunescu founded Mandragora Movies in Romania together with director Cristi Puiu and in 2010 he founded Solar Pictures Film Group in Europe and LA and Mandragora International with offices in NY, Paris, Rome, Bucharest and Shanghai. Since 2004 either as writer, director or producer he won Palm D’Or, Best Screenplay, Best Director and many official selections at Venice, Sundance, Berlin, Toronto, London, Locarno, etc. With more than 100 international awards he is considered as on of the creators of the Romanian new wave. In 2007, Bobby Paunescu studied at USC – School of Cinematic Arts from Los Angeles, and following shortly in 2009 he finished his first feature film Francesca. His last movie, Pioneers Palace was selected in Sundance this year.
Solar Indie Junction
44 Drumul Bisericii Street, 077190, Voluntari, Romania
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Rova Film
30-38 Jean Alexandru Steriadi Street, bloc M10, Scara J, Ap.131, 32503, Bucharest, Romania
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Marian Crisan | Director, Producer
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Mobile: +40 721 229 176
Bobby Paunescu | Producer
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Mobile: +40 730 199 499
A film inspired by a closely observed life of punkers, who spend their life at the city periphery. A 30-year-old drug addict lives in a decaying sublet at a dump with his partner and a 2-year-old son. His “idyllic” world is suddenly destroyed by a letter from the social services. In fear of losing the child, the punker pulls himself together and tries to solve the situation. His impulsive behavior, however, does not count with the consequences, and all chances turn into a free fall.
Juraj Šlauka graduated from scriptwriting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. He co-operated at several documentary short films by acclaimed director Miro Remo (Pohoda, Vrbovian Wind, Comeback) and is the writer of several upcoming feature and feature documentary films (55, Stories from Miletička). He also directed several short fiction and documentary films. PUNK IS NOT DEAD! is his feature directorial debut.
Ivan Ostrochovský is producer at sentimentalfilm and Punkchart films. The sentimentalfilm company produced Ivan's directorial films – both Berlinale-premiered: Velvet Terrorists (2013) and Koza (2015).
Within Punkchart films, he produced TV series, co-produced documentaries and features. At the moment, he's developing film projects as a majority and minority producer, a number of them presented at the industry platforms of KVIFF: his upcoming film as a director, The Disciple, is pitched at Pitch & Feedback, as a producer he's presenting PUNK IS NOT DEAD! by Juraj Šlauka at Works in Progress, and The Sphere by Martin Kollár and Periphery by Mária Rumanová at Docu Talents from the East.
Punkchart films
Špitálská 20, 81108, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Mobile: +421 915 606 088
Ivan Ostrochovský | Producer
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Ten years have passed, and the Olympic Village in Athens, Greece is in decay. Among the abandoned athletic facilities and new-money tourist resorts nearby, Dimitris(17), Anna(24), a retired athlete, and their friends traverse Greece’s “glorious” past with the decadence of today, creating a portrait of a society unprepared for the brutal fall.
Sofia Exarchou is the writer/director of the short films Mesecina and Distance. She pursued post-graduate studies in Toulouse and at the Stella Adler Studio in New York. Exarchou is based in Athens, where she received degrees in Electrical Engineering and Film studies.
In 2012, she began writing her first feature Park, which has already won multiple international development awards (Crossroads CNC Development Prize, Thessaloniki 2012, Eurimages Development Award, Sarajevo 2013). Park was selected both for the Sundance Screenwriter’s Lab & Director’s Lab (January & June 2014), the only European project in the year’s selection.
Born in Athens, Sofia Exarchou graduated from the London School of Economics with an MA in International History. She has been working as an independent film and television producer since 2000. Recent titles include L by Babis Makridis (World Drama Competition, Sundance Film Festival, Competition Rotterdam FF 2012, Grand Prix, Modolist FF), They Glow in the Dark (2013) by Panagiotis Evangelidis (Fipresci Award, Thessaloniki Doc Festival, Best Documentary, Hellenic Film Academy Awards). Curently in pre-production is Pity, by Babis Makridis, and the new documentary by Panagiotis Evangelidis. She is a graduate of the EAVE Producers training program (1997). She was elected to the Board of Directors of Directors of the Hellenic Film Academy in 2013.
NEDA Film
15 BOUBOULINAS STR., 10682, ATHENS, Greece
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Faliro House Productions
8A Pentelis Street, 17564, Athens - Palaio Faliro, Greece
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Amanda Livanou | Producer
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Mobile: + 30 6944 757339
Father Peter is afraid that universe is indifferent. God no longer intervenes. His wife abandoned him. His son rebels against him. And his mother seldom recognizes him thanks to Alzheimer’s. When Peter becomes an obstacle to a large property sale in his parish, the group of colourful, but also vengeful villagers decides to chase him away. Their creative ways made entire superstitious village believe that Peter is the cause of all troubles on the peninsula. Their clash escalates on a funeral of a supposed witch that they turn into surreal mayhem. Peter’s faith in people completely vanishes, but his enemies may show kindness when he needs it the most.
Born in 1984 in Kotor, Montenegro, Ivan Marinović graduated from FAMU – Film and Television Academy in Prague (MA degree in film directing) in 2011. He shot several short films, as well as a noted documentary Praise the Sea, Stick to the Shore. He was a co-writer and directing assistant on Ivo Trajkov’s feature film 90 minutes – The Berlin project which was selected for Cameraimage in Poland, and Manaki Brothers in Bitola.
The Black Pin is his first full-length feature as writer/director. It won multiple awards for screenplay (Jerusalem film lab 2014, Cinelink Sarajevo film festival)
Mina Đukić was born in Sombor in 1982. In January 2008, together with her colleagues Nikola Ležaić and Uroš Tomić, she founded the film company Kiselo dete. Kiselo Dete is a film production company, founded by a group of filmmakers from Serbia, gathered around the goal of making independent fiction and documentary films with attitude.They produced their first full-length film Tilva Roš, directed by Nikola Ležaić. She directed several short films awarded at national and international film festivals. Her first feature film The Disobedient had a premiere at Sundance Film Festival.
November 21st, 2014 together with a group of young artists she occupied Cinema Zvezda in Belgrade and initiated significant cultural movement.
Adriatic Western
Montenegro
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Mina Đukić | Producer
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Mobile: +38163541214
Ivan Marinovic | Director
Niki, a vibrant articulate woman conflicted by her need to serve the Party and yet tormented by her deep-rooted need to be a woman. Her commitment to the Party betrays her inability to simply be a mother. Lefteris, Niki’s son, an introverted listless young man, inherits a past he did not create or want. He wanders within a world enveloped by the deception of mirrors, where its community glorifies and celebrates motherhood with the ultimate sacrifice of death. Niki’s struggle for freedom transforms into the invisible shackles that imprison Lefteris. Until one day, the thread that binds them, the psychological umbilical cord, is cut.(Both protagonists are portrayed by a single actor).
The Boy (Alexandros Voulgaris) was born in Athens, Greece, in 1981, and is passionate about films, filmmaking and the world of cinema. He has written, directed, produced and acted in many of his own films and the films of his fellow directors. He is also widely known for his music, and performs across Europe, having released a number of solo albums, and composed music for films. Nima, The Boy’s fourth feature, is a highly personal work, original in its story-telling endeavor, ambitious in its cinematic aspirations, whilst paying homage to the elements of fantasy sci-fi which have captured his imagination and inspired him since he was indeed a boy.
Eleni Bertes commenced her career in the entertainment sector as legal and business affairs manager at Film Victoria, the Victorian (Australia) government's film agency. Upon establishing herself in Europe, Eleni worked as a consultant for various industry organizations and practitioners. She was appointed by the Minister of Culture as a member of the Committee for the review of the legal framework regulating Greek film, chaired by Costas Gavras, and has remained active in policy development. Eleni’s production credits include Psyhi Vathia (With Heart And Soul) by Pantelis Voulgaris, Naked Hands (documentary) (2012) by Giorgos Skevas, Norvigia by Yiannis Veslemes (2014) and Wednesday 04:45 (2015) by Alexis Alexis.
Logline - Film Essentials
11 Notara Street, Athens, Greece
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Alexandros Voulgaris | DIrector
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Mobile: + 30 6947 84 41 43
Eleni Bertes | Producer
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Mobile: + 30 6973 44 56 74
Rabih, a young blind musician, lives in a small village in Lebanon. He sings in a choir and edits Braille documents for an income. His life unravels when he tries to apply for a passport and discovers that his identification card, which he has carried his entire life, is fake. Traveling across rural Lebanon in search of a record of his own birth, he meets people on the far fringes of society who tell their own stories, open further questions and give Rabih minor clues about his true identity. Descending into a void at the heart of his existence, Rabih encounters a nation incapable of telling his or its own narrative.
Vatche Boulghourjian holds a MFA from New York University's Graduate Film Program, where he was a departmental fellow. Before attending NYU, Boulghourjian worked for several years throughout the Middle East on documentaries for television networks while also making his independent shorts, experimental films, and documentaries. Fifth Column, Boulghourjian's thesis film at NYU, received a production grant from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and in 2010 premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, as part of the Cinéfondation program, where it was awarded Third Prize. His works have been exhibited at venues and festivals worldwide, garnering critical attention and numerous awards.
Georges Schoucair produces feature films and documentaries under the banner of Abbout Productions, one of the most acknowledged film production companies in the Middle East. His work with prominent Arab and international award winning directors such as Joanna Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige, Mohamad Malas, Ghassan Salhab, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, led to films that have been exhibited worldwide and premiered at the most important film festivals (Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, Locarno, and others) Reaching out to Middle Eastern audiences, Georges founded MC Distribution to distribute independent films in the region. He’s also the vice president of Metropolis, the unique art-house cinema in Beirut.
Abbout Productions
Madrid Street, Mar Mikhael Azirian building, 2nd floor, 1100, Beirut, Lebanon
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +961 144 7824
Myriam Sassine | Associate Producer
Georges Schoucair | Producer
Vatche Boulghourjian | Director
A story of J. J., film-maker always going beyond the line of good behavior. In the fatal year of 1968, the Czechs had three films in the main competition of the Cannes film festival and one of them was about to seize the Golden Palm Award. But a would-be revolution of the French film-makers ruined the Czech party, ending that year's festival. That meant going back home, just on time to see his homeland to be invaded by the Soviet armies. Forced exile, having lost both his success and fame, waiting for his return to both home and film. Instead of Champs Elysées, he walks the avenues of Vinohrady, passes the city's end and marches all the way to absolute freedom.
Jan Němec is a famous Czech film-maker and one of the leading directors of the Czech New Wave. In 2002 Nemec was given the Medal of Merit by the president of the Czech Republic Václav Havel, in 2005 was awarded the Czech Lion for long standing contribution to Czech film, in 2006 was awarded the Crystal Globe for outstanding artistic contribution to world cinema at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and in 2011 recieved the Award of Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. Diamonds of the Night (1964). Of the Party and the Guests (1966), The Late Night Talks with Mother (2001), Toyen (2005), The Ferrari Dino Girl (2009), and many others.
Masterfilm s. r. o. is a Prague based independent production company founded in 2011. We focus on auteur audiovisual art of high ambitions and potential of international overlap and European co-production. We are interested in projects, that search for new approaches towards audiovisual art – our goal is to provide these with production conditions that do not lead to any creative compromises. We produced a feature debut by Tomáš Pavlíček Totally Talking which was selected for KVIFF 2014 competition Independent Forum.
MasterFilm
Šumavská 13, 120 00, Prague 2, Czech Republic
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Tomáš Michálek | Producer
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Mobile: +420 602 630 466
Jan Němec | Director
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