The 59th Thessaloniki International Film Festival’s big tribute to the Greek queer cinema was the occasion for an interesting discussion entitled “The Greek Queer Cinema: An Oral Story”, which took place on Thursday, November 8, 2018, at Warehouse C’ (Port). The directors that took part in the discussion, and whose films are presented as a tribute, were Iris Zachmanidi, Takis Spetsiotis, Konstantinos Giannaris, Panos H. Koutras, Angelos Frantzis, Panagiotis Evangelidis, Haris Papadopoulos and Kyriakos Hatzimichailidis.
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Agora Works in Progress Opening
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Agora Works in Progress Opening
Agora Works in Progress session opened on Thursday, November 8, 2018 at Olympion theatre, as part of the 59th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, presenting the 12 films that participate in this year’s event.
Agora Works in Progress gives the opportunity to selected sales agents, distributors and festival representatives from all over the world to be the first to discover feature films from Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean one step before their completion.
First, TIFF art director Orestis Andreadakis warmly thanked everyone, and wished good luck to all participants.
Then Agora head, Yanna Sarri, made mention to the institutional and financial supporters of Work in Progress session: the MEDIA sub-program of Creative Europe and the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF). She also thanked the prizes sponsors:
- a) The European fund for the co-production of cinematographic works Eurimages that offers the Lab Project Award which amounts up to 50,000 euros to an unconventional film participating in Works in Progress section
- b) The Greek post-production house Graal, that provides a post-production award in kind services to one film participating in the Agora Works in Progress section.
- c) The Greek music company MuSou that offers the music and sound award (composition and production of an original film score, music supervision, and assistance in licensing of commercial music for use in the film and audio post-production services).
After that, Yianna Sarri thanked the 2018 Agora Works in Progress Jury, consisting of Lorenzo Esposito (Italy - Cinéma du Réel), Sofia Exarchou (Film Director - Greece), Valeska Neu (Germany - Films Boutique) and Tamara Tatishvili (Georgia - Eurimages).
Consequently, the 12 films participating in the section were presented with clips and short introductions by the producers and directors who attend the festival.
This year’s films are:
- ALASKA, Direction: Alain Raoust, Production: Tom Dercourt – Cinema Defacto, Co-production: Terratreme Filmes, France-Portugal
- THE CANDIDATE, Direction: Ercan Kesal, Production: Kerem Catay, Yamac Okur, Suzan Guverte – Ay Yapım, Poyraz Film, Turkey
- THE CONSPICUOUS PARTS, Direction: Assaf Gruber, Production: Assaf Gruber, Co-production: Filmblades, Talking Projects, Cyprus-Belgium-Germany-France
- COOK F—K KILL, Direction: Mira Fornay, Production: Viktor Schwartz - Cineart Tv Prague, Co-production: MIRAFOX, Czech Republic-Slovakia
- FREEDOM LANDSCAPES, Direction: Marta Popivoda, Production: Dragana Jovovic - Theory at Work, Co-production: Marta Popivoda, Serbia-Germany
- IN THE STRANGE PURSUIT OF LAURA DURAND,Direction: Dimitris Bavellas, Production: Gina Petropoulou – Vox Documentaries, Co-production: Alatas Films, 2|35, Cekta, Fantasia Audiovisual Ltd, Novi Film, Greece-Serbia-Bosnia & Herzegovina
- THE KING OF THE FOREST, Direction: Szabolcs Tolnai, Production: Szabolcs Tolnai – Atalanta Doo, Co-production: Kép-Árnyék Bt, Serbia-Hungary
- OROSLAN, Direction: Matjaž Ivanišin, Production: MihaČernec – Staragara, Co-production: i/o post, Slovenia-Czech Republic
- PAPICHA, Direction: Mounia Meddour, Production: Patrick André - High Sea Production, Co-production: The Ink Connection, France-Algeria
- SQIZO, Direction: Duccio Fabbri, Production: Laura Romano – FilmAffair, Co-production: Les Films d’Ici, Italy-France-USA
- UNDERGROWN, Direction: Marta Ribeiro, Production: Joana Peralta – VIDEOLOTION, Portugal
- A SIMPLE MAN, Direction: Tassos Gerakinis, Production: Nikos Moustakas – Bad Crowd, Co-production: Arizona Productions, Greece-France (Out of Competition)
Agora Crossroads Opening
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Agora Crossroads Opening
The 14th Agora Crossroads Co-Production Forum opened on Wednesday, November 7, at the Warehouse C’, as part of the 59th Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
TIFF’s art director, Orestis Andreadakis, warmly thanked the participants, urging them -apart from their professional engagements- to also have fun, which “is easy in Thessaloniki”, as he said. Then it was Foivos Delivorias’ turn to speak. The celebrated Greek songwriter is the first Agora ambassador in an initiative aiming to communicate the secrets of film industry professionals to TIFF’s guests, journalists and the audience. “I am a film maniac, I watch at least three films a day. Agora, the place in here, is the very place where films are born, and I’m very happy to take part in such an event as an ambassador”, Mr Delivorias said.
The Crossroads section of Agora headed by Marie-Pierre Macia selects film projects based on the script quality, the creative team and the production potential. It aims at supporting producers of feature films related to Central Europe, the Balkans and the Mediterranean.
This year’s Crossroads jury consists of Ada Solomon – Producer, Hi Film Productions (Romania), Pascal Diot – Head of the Venice Production Bridge, Venice FF (Italy), Alexis Hofmann – Sales Agent, Bac Films (France) and Annamaria Lodato – International Relations, ARTE (France).
This year, 15 projects participate in the 14th Crossroads Co-production Forum.
Their contributors talked about these projects during the mini pitching forum that took place at the beginning of the event. In particular:
1. 40 Days, Director-Producer: Penny Panagiotopoulou - P.P. Productions, Co-production: Twenty Twenty Vision, Manny Films, Greece-Germany-France
“It is a film about survival. It is based on the true story of a hospital guard who needs money right away and gets involved in various unpleasant situations”.
2. BARBAROSSA, Director: Sotiris Goritsas, Production: Iraklis Mavroidis, Angelos Venetis – Boo Productions, Greece
“Shootings will start next year and the story is about two brothers who meet again and discover their lost fortune in the island where they were born”.
3. BEGGAR, Direction: Nadejda Koseva, Production: Vladimir Andreev – Borough Film, Bulgaria In collaboration with Sofia Meetings
“It is about the life of a loser who tries to save his city”.
4. COZ YOU’RE UGLY, Direction: Sharon Angelhart, Production: Assaf Amir - Norma Productions, Israel
“It is my first film and portrays two girls”.
5. DOMINA MARIS, Direction: Silvia Perra, Production: Luca Cabriolu - Ombre Rosse Film Production, Co-production: Sandra da Fonseca - Blue Monday Productions, Italy-France
“The film’s main character is a 12 year-old boy moving with his father and brother to a farm away from their city”.
6. EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE, Direction: Berrak Çolak, Production: Engin Palabıyık - Harikulade Film & Müge Özen - Solis Film, Turkey
“We make films in a country that sadly does not give us many opportunities. Our film is about a woman who vanishes”.
7. INCHALLA BOY, Direction: Amjad Al Rasheed, Production: Rula Nasser, Aseel Abu Ayyash – The Imaginarium, Jordan
“Growing up in a family with a lot of women, I used to listen to their stories. Stories of separation, sacrifice, and violence. Our film is the story of a woman who lost her husband and risks losing her house”.
8. THE LAND WITHIN ME, Direction: Fisnik Maxhuni, Production: Britta Rindelaub, Jasmin Basic - Alva Film Production, Switzerland-UNMI Kossovo
“With this film I go back to my native land, as does my main character”.
9. M (working title): Direction: Vardan Tozija, Production: Darko Popov – Focus Pocus Films, Co-production: Miroslav Mogorovic- Art & Popcorn, FYROM-Serbia
“The film is about the story of Marco living with his paranoid father in a vast vorest”.
10. MAYSOON, Direction: Nancy Biniadaki, Production: Christopher Zitterbart – Watchmen Productions, Germany In collaboration with MFI Script 2 Film Workshop
“The film is about women that take nothing as granted”.
12. MIGNON, Direction: Sofia Georgovassili, Production: Vasilis Chrysanthopoulos - Plays2place, Co-production: Irina Andreea Malcea – Luna Film, Greece-Romania
“It is about a real story I lived when I was 15 years old and visited the biggest mall in Greece, in the year 1997”.
13. THE NIGHTSIREN, Direction: Tereza Nvotová, Production: Peter Badač - BFILM, Co-production: Moloko film, Slovakia-Czech Republic
“It is a story of vanishment and magic, starring two young girls”.
14. REGRET, Direction: Kosta Đorđević, Production: Miloš Ivanović - Kinematografska kuca, Serbia In collaboration with MIDPOINT
“The film is about our need for love and our efforts to keep it”.
15. THE VOICE OF AN ANGEL, Direction: Telémachos Alexiou, Production: Anja Wendell - Czar Film, Co-production: Fenia Kossovitsa – Blonde, Germany-Greece
“A young Greek actor living in Berlin comes back to Athens after the death of his father and starts working in a drag-queen bar pretending to be his mother, a famous singer”.
16. VORTEX, Direction: Chrysanthos Margonis, Production: Eleni Kossyfidou - Blackbird Production, Greece
“Two opposite characters unite in a trip to the southernmost point of Europe, Crete”.
Crossroads collaborates with:
Crossroads also collaborates with MIDPOINT - A Training and Networking Platform for Film and TV Development.
Crossroads is part of TIFF’s Agora section that creates an international network of professionals and provides the grounds and optimal conditions for meetings, discussions and agreements, all in an informal, warm and professional environment. The TIFF Agora section is supported by the MEDIA – Creative Europe program of the European Union.
The TIFF Agora prizes will be awarded on Friday, November 9, 2018, at 10:00 PM at Warehouse C΄.
Romain Gavras at 59th Festival!
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"My idea was mainly to try and capture, somehow more lightly, an image of our times through a particular film genre. Then I tried to 'distort' the rules of that genre and introduce elements which are non-compliant to its conventions. I wished to 'snap' a young generation that seems to be motivated by money, above all, and a hero -such as the film's main character- who may have a very simple and very mundane dream but can in no way make it happen".
Agora Training Day
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Agora Training Day
The Agora Training Day took place on Tuesday, November 7, at Warehouse C, as part of the 59th Thessaloniki International Film Festival in collaboration with CED Media Greece. Well-established professionals from the film industry shared valuable information and practical advice with young producers and film directors, offering a series of structured and useful guidelines that enlighten the ways and paths to achieve international co-productions and partnerships.
At the first part of the Agora Training Day, a delegation of the Shanghai International Film Festival, comprised of Jianwen Shen (director), Edward Xu (Manager SIFF Market) and Qi Yan (manager), presented a thorough overview of a festival that was first held in 1993 and grew to become one of the largest and most outward-looking film festivals in Asia.
Facts and figures on the 2018 Shanghai International Film Festival:
A brief overview of the Shanghai International Film Festival “Market” section
Additional Information
At the second part of the 2018 Agora Training Day of the 59th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Venia Vergou, the director of the newly formed Hellenic Film Commission (HFC), presented a comprehensive guide to all the actions and steps undertaken by the Hellenic Film Commission, aiming to attract foreign productions in Greece.
Which are the main functions of the HFC?
Memberships of the HFC
*Corfu is Greece's candidature for the Best European Location Award bestowed by the EUFCN
Upcoming events
Things to keep in mind regarding film permits:
Greece's comparative and strategic advantages in attracting foreign productions:
Actions and steps taken (or planned to be taken) in the right direction:
At the third part of the 2018 Training Day of the 59th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, Lina Manolopoulou, representative of the National Centre for Audiovisual Media and Communication (EKOME), provided the audience with a thorough analysis on the Greek Cash Rebate system.
What is the minimum amount of eligible expenses in Greece?
* Overall, an amount of 75m euros is guaranteed through the Greek Public Investment Programme for the period 2018-2022
** There are no limitations concerning the duration of the submitted projects
List of non-eligible candidatures for the Greek Cash Rebate Programme:
Applications:
In the fourth part of the Agora Training Day, Vicky Miha (Heretic Asterisk Film and Media Consulting agency) shared her professional experiences regarding marketing techniques.
What sort of film materials can be used for presenting a filmic project?
Business-to-business materials consist of the industry inside the industry, so to speak. These materials are used to communicate one’s project to the industry professionals in order to find distributors and sales agents.
The latter is used to communicate a project to the audience so, upon release, to select the right kind of marketing materials for introducing the film to the regular viewers. A lot of studies provide data that look into the European audience’s current disposition. European films are considered original, thought-provoking, but also “slow” and full of heavy storylines. According to an 800-page study, trailers are considered the most effective tool for persuading people to go to the cinema. Also, the number one marketing technique is word of mouth. What your peers say about a film, for instance. This is something that you cannot buy. These long studies are necessary in order to gather data that will assist in presenting a film to the industry.
What are the most important components for a marketing analysis?
As to the basics of a marketing strategy, what are the most important marketing tools?
This depends on whether we are talking about a BtoB or BtoC marketing strategy. Furthermore, we have to distinguish between the tools for the film development and the tools for its release. There are many instances in which a film is properly marketed during development phases. Some of the tools are the following:
How important is a trailer for a film?
- It is the most important element. In order to succeed, trailers and teasers must aim to convince the audience to come to the film. In order to do that you must think carefully how far you intend to go in terms of plot revelation. You also have to always keep in mind who is going to be your audience. Be realistic and reflect upon your expectations regarding the film and its trailer. A good trailer needs very careful handling. Moreover, trying to create a trailer before actually completing the film can turn into a really complex procedure.
- Apart from the trailer, let’s not forget the film title. It is very important in terms of marketing. For instance, you cannot present a new film with a title that has being used very recently or with a title that has nothing to do with your film’s content. You have to make extensive research regarding your title.
- Last but not least, the poster. Try to create posters from early on. Give instructions to the photographer so that you can do a mini shot for the poster during filming on set. It would be easier to have a clear idea about the poster since the beginning. Everything becomes simpler if you are prepared. For your poster you can use the AIDA model (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) in order to convince people, grab attention and raise awareness.
How should I use the social media platforms?
You have to always answer three main questions. How, what and when. Social media are often misused. It is considered a very cheap channel for marketing your project. If you decide to do it, do so with a plan and a strategy. These platforms are called social for a reason. In order to achieve notoriety, you have to provide something different, to find a unique voice for your film.
At the fifth and last part of Training Day entitled “The World is Waiting: Blockchain and New Ways of independent Film Distribution” Jordi Wijnalda, curator and content coordinator of Cinemarket, spoke about Blockchain and Cinemarket online company.
What is blockchain?
Blockchain can be seen as a combination of technology and philosophy that goes back to the initial potential of the internet, recreating the status quo of our offline life in the online world. A lot of the power structures that exist in the offline world (governments, banks etc.) are being replicated in the online world. Blockchain is one of these initiatives that try to create wedge on what we are doing with the internet and make more things possible for ourselves. One of the most famous examples of blockchain in the 2010s is the cryptocurrencies such as the Bitcoin, that is the attempt to create a new currency that exists independently.
What is its relation with the film industry?
Blockchain promotes transparency, accessibility and security. It helps to transform the relations from centralised into decentralised, and consequently achieve a sense of equality and interconnection.
Recently, companies are starting to step into blockchain activities regarding film, because this strategy can put the power back into the hands of the film’s original creators and help them map the trajectory of their filmic product without excessive use of intermediaries and, above all, in full transparency. Since 2010, a lot of movie distribution is moving to online platforms. That seems very exciting and prosperous, but I admit that we are not completely ready for it.