Archive for July, 2009

Food, drinks, film, Music – Gastro-Visual Weekend

Friday, July 31st, 2009

All that your eyes and mouth desire (or something along these lines)

The Budapest Odeon-Lloyd Cinema, with the co-operation of Nisi Masa, Védegylet (Protect the Future!) Tudatos Vásárlók Egyesülete (Conscientious Consumers Association) and Daazo have organized a two-day-long gastro-visual series called Food, Drinks, Film, Music, between 31 July and 1 August.

We’ll await you with film screenings, talks, a spritzer-bar, wine- and food tastings. Events will give you an insight into the Hungarian and international wine scene and provide you with loads of interesting facts about the history and culture of Hungarian cult drinks.

Food-lovers can meet the Freegan and the Slow Food movements, as well as the most popular gastro-bloggers. You can also participate in talks on the different areas of the countryside and our hardly-known fruit and vegetable varieties.

Screenings will offer you more gastronomical delicacies, such as rarely screened short- and feature films on the wonderful, often shocking and new world of food and wine. The films of Matter of Taste project (organized by Nisi Masa and Daazo) will be screened as well.

And to make this weekend a really light but still substantial summer event, we await you with continuous food and drink promotions at the buffet of the cinema and with the pleasant tunes of Dj InstabiL.

Medientraktor International Film Workshop

Friday, July 24th, 2009

The workshop will take place this September 18th – 27th. People from 5 countries are joinig to shoot short films out of our International Script Competition.

Professional directors will help young film makers to realize their scripts, in a lovely country – Poland.

You can still apply for participation. Please send a short message including your name and country. Let us know why you would like to join our workshop. Hope to see you soon.

via Medientraktor.de

Applications – ScriptTeast Workshops in Poland

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

ScripTeast workshops are starting on the 26th of September with a weeklong session in Poland which consists of one-on-one meetings with acclaimed filmmakers from all over the world. In previous editions we have been privileged to work with Andrew Birkin, Bill Forsyth, Cedomir Kolar, Lynda Myles, George Sluizer and Peter Webber to name a few. The Heads of Studies in coming edition will again be Tom Abrams and Christian Routh.

The session in Poland is followed by online consultations and rewriting until the 3-days meeting during Berlin International Film Festival. Then the work is continued online and the participants meet up again during the final, weeklong session at Cannes Film Festival. The program is concluded with presentation of the Krzysztof Kieslowski ScripTeast Award for the Best Central and Eastern European Script (10.000 euros), chosen among the scripts participating in ScripTeast.

ScripTeast is the only training workshop designed specifically for the needs of experienced writers from Central and Eastern Europe and is focused on developing already written scripts and promoting them within producers, distributors and sales agents from all over the world.

There’s no application fee and participation fee is only 300 euros. The costs of accommodation, board, travel, tutorials, festival accreditations etc. are cover by the organizer.

ScripTeast is organized by the Independent Film Foundation and supported by Media Programme, Polish Film Institute, Polish National Culture Centre, Magyar Filmunio and Apple Film Production; with partnership of European Film Academy, Producers Network, Ateliers du Cinéma Européen, e-Talenta, Final Draft and festivals in Berlin, Cannes and Karlovy Vary.

To apply one needs to submit a written or nearly written script together with filled application form, detailed info on www.scripteast.eu

Golden Era in Wroclaw

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Wroclaw Era New Horizons film festival presents a special programme prepared by Hungarian film critics and presenting the achievements of the Hungarian New Wave of the late 1960s and early 1970s, including a mini-retrospective of Miklós Jancsó and Balázs Béla Studio’s shorts.

Poland’s biggest summer film event – The 9th International Film Festival ERA NEW HORIZONS, being held in Wrocław between 23rd July and 2nd August 2009 will present original works which reach beyond the borders of conventional cinema – as every year. The Festival’s goal is to present uncompromising, creative and extraordinary films from all over the world, made by artists who search for a new film language and original forms, who address issues missing from mainstream cinema.

Hungarian cinema of the 1960s and 1970s

The review is organised in cooperation with the Hungarian Cultural Institute in Warsaw. The selection will present 20 of the most interesting films of the time when the Hungarian cinema was outstanding in comparison not only to other European works but to the entire world cinema. An important part of this section will be a mini-retrospective of Miklós Jancsó – the greatest visionary among the artist of this trend, whose trilogy of terror drew international critics’ attention to Hungarian cinema. Besides this, we will present 15 films by other directors who created the so-called Hungarian new wave: Zoltán Fábri, István Szabó, Ference Kardos, András Kovács, Károly Makk, Márta Mészáros and others. The works will be selected together by Hungarian film critics and the festival’s organisers.
The late 1950s and the 1960s saw several fascinating film trends developing in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. This artistic upheaval was initiated by the Polish Film School, followed by the triumphs of the Czech School and the Hungarian New Wave, with cinemas finally screening works by Mikhail Romm’s students and the Yugoslavs of the ‘black wave’.

Golden Era of Hungarian Cinema – film list with screening schedule

http://www.enh.pl/lista.do?typ=cykl&idCyklu=212

The Golden age of Hungarian cinema in the 1960s and 1970s was an extraordinary time for cinema. Andrzej Werner describes a situation we can hardly imagine now: crowds of people going to see a film almost exclusively for its aesthetical value, without tempting advertisements or posters. Very often, there were simply no advertisements or posters. In the planned book the fascinating phenomenon of Hungarian films of those times is discussed by critics of the young and middle-aged generation: Lorant Stohr (about the documentary trend), Balazs Varga (about the Hungarian new wave of the 1960s and new generation of the 1970s), Gabor Gelencser (about the Hungarian original and creative cinema) and Gyorgy Baron (about the leading representative of the “golden age” of the Hungarian cinema – Miklos Janco). The critical essays are matched by two historical descriptions of how Hungarian cinema of the 1960s and 1970s was perceived in Poland and in the former Czechoslovakia, written by Andrzej Werner and Radim Valak.

http://www.enh.pl/artykul.do?id=351

Discussion with the Hungarians

moderated by Paweł T. Felis, film critic of Gazeta Wyborcza at 16:00 in Cafe Teatr Lalek on 30 July
Golden Era of Hungarian Cinema – guests: Éva Vezér, Loránt Stőhr, Lívia Gyarmathy, Pál Sándor, András Kovács, Sándor Sára, Sebestyén Kodolányi, Rafał Syska, Jan Topolski and others.

via Magyar Filmunió

Nisi Masa Script Contest TABOO – 15 days’ left

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

From today on you have exactly 15 days remaining to send in your short script about TABOO (up to 20.000 characters, spaces included).

The 12  winners will receive a full scholarship to NISI MASA’s European Short Pitch workshop, that offers two unique sessions of scriptwriting, script-editing and pitching in front of a large panel of European producers: the best chances and industry professionals for your film.

This year marks the 8th edition of NISI MASA’s European Short Script Contest, organized in 19 countries simultaneously. Find out if you are eligible to participate and many other information on how to apply, as well as scriptwriting guidelines in your language on www.scriptcontest-nisimasa.eu.

For any questions please get in contact with your local contest manager, his email adress can be found on www.scriptcontest-nisimasa.eu under “Organisers”.

Participate in the third edition of FILMINI

Monday, July 6th, 2009

The third edition of FILMINI International Short Film Festival will take place in October 13-18, 2009 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Filmini is committed to showcasing international short films. The Festival’s primary goal is to present young cinema of the world and independent films, and to become a platform for short filmmakers.

A special focus of the festival is films coming from the Balkans.

The term for film submissions for the festival programs is now OPEN!

AWARDS HIGHLIGHTS:
-       The grand prix prize € 1,200
-       Best animation film award € 500
-       Best Balkan film award € 1,000
-       Kodak award for Best film from the national competition
-       Audience award

DEADLINE for submissions: July 31, 2009

Regulations and entry form can be downloaded from www.filmini.org
For any further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at submit@filmini.org
We’ll be looking for your films!