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Future Frames: a new initiative by EFP and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

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A new initiative by EFP and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

FUTURE FRAMES: Ten new filmmakers to follow 
A new initiative by EFP and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

23.04.2015
THE OFFER by Moïra Pitteloud
 
EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY by Patrick Vollrath
 
PERDITION COUNTRY by Raphaël Crombez
 
PEACOCK by Ondřej Hudeček
 
WASHINGTONIA by Konstantina Kotzamani
 
THE BORDER by Mátyás Szabó
 
SKUNKY DOG by James Fitzgerald
 
BIRD HEARTS by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
 
GREEN LINE by Martina Buchelová
 
ALL WE SHARE by Jerry Carlsson
 
THE OFFER by Moïra Pitteloud
 
EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY by Patrick Vollrath
 
 
 
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They are at the very beginning of their careers, highly creative, and are coming from film schools throughout Europe where they have just realised their first films. Ten film students and graduates have been chosen to take part in European Film Promotion’s (EFP) new programme FUTURE FRAMES: Ten new filmmakers to follow at the 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) in Czech Republic (3 – 11 July 2015). Working in close cooperation with the festival, EFP will introduce the young directors and their films – all Czech premieres – to the public, film industry and press during the three-day event running from July 5 - 7. 

The participants have been nominated by the EFP member organisations according to artistic quality, content and international appeal, with the final selection being made by KVIFF. This new initiative, aimed at creating a greater awareness for new, ground breaking European cinema and the promising directing talent behind it, is supported by the Creative Europe – Media Programme of the European Union and the respective EFP member organisations.

Since Europe’s young directors are playing an increasingly significant role in the ongoing revitalisation of European cinema, we have a strong interest in supporting them”, says Martin Schweighofer, EFP Vice President and Managing Director at Austrian Film Commission to describe EFP’s motivation for launching the new programme. “Creating opportunities for new talent to emerge in the European film arena helps to strengthen the industry overall.“

Karel Och, Artistic Director at KVIFF, states: “It has been a very interesting experience to go through the contenders and I believe that we managed to put together a group of very talented upcoming filmmakers with a bright future.” 

The selected directors will present their films during the busiest days of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. While introducing young talent to the festival audiences is of great importance, EFP also aims to encourage strong and long-term industry contacts for the directors. Networking events with the attending producers, distributors and sales agents will provide opportunities for establishing valuable international business contacts. Moreover, a master class headed by a renowned filmmaker and a panel discussion with the involvement of film school representatives will give additional input for the further steps in their film careers. 

EFP and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival can look back on 18 years of cooperation in highlighting young European talent. Following the “Variety Critics’ Choice: Europe Now!” with its spotlight on first- and second-time directors, the partners are now moving the focus to the youngest filmmaking generation with FUTURE FRAMES. 

As a significant player in the European festival landscape and a bridge between Eastern and Western Europe, KVIFF provides a strong platform for the marketing of young film-makers and is known as a hub for young cinema.

Films presented by their directors in FUTURE FRAMES


Austria / Austrian Film Commission

Patrick Vollrath
EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY, 30min
realized at
Filmakademie Wien
 


Belgium / Flanders Image

Raphaël Crombez
PERDITION COUNTRY, 25 min.
realized at
LUCA School of Arts 
 


Czech Republic / Czech Film Center

Ondřej Hudeček
PEACOCK,  26 min.
realized at
FAMU – Film and TV School of the Academy Performing Arts
 


Greece / Greek Film Centre

Konstantina Kotzamani
WASHINGTONIA, 24 min. 
realized at
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
 


Hungary / Magyar Filmunió

Mátyás Szabó
THE BORDER, 24 min.
realized at
Budapest University of Drama and Film
 


Ireland / Irish Film Board

James Fitzgerald
SKUNKY DOG, 25 min.
realized at
Institute of Art, Design and Technology
 


Norway / Norwegian Film Institute

Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel 
BIRD HEARTS, 32 min. 
realized at
Westerdals, Film and TV 
 


Slovak Republic / Slovak Film Institute

Martina Buchelová
GREEN LINE, 12 min.
realized at
Film and TV Faculty - Academy of Performing Arts Bratislava
 


Sweden / Swedish Film Institute

Jerry Carlsson
ALL WE SHARE, 25 min.
realized at
Akademin Valand (Göteborg University)
 


Switzerland/Swiss Films

Moïra Pitteloud
THE OFFER, 14 min.
realized at
Filmschule HEAD Genève

 


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