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Euro Film Fest

Euro Film Fest

The potential of cinema to convey information about Europe and its creativity has been recognised by a large number of EU delegations in third countries. Today, more than 90 out of the 139 EU delegations around the world organise EU film festivals, as this is one of the most effective tools in reaching out and making Europe, its values and its stories known.

In November 2018, the European Commission began a project to support the creation and enhance the quality of European film festivals organised by the delegations of the European Union. The project is managed by a consortium formed by the Goethe-Institut (lead), the Institut français and Cineuropa, the portal for the promotion of European cinema. The initiative offers delegations a variety of services to help them put on European film festivals. They are as follows:

  1. Film repository. The consortium created a repository of feature and short films and secured their worldwide, non-commercial rights. The team produces and distributes DCPs and Blu-rays to the delegations.
    Films currently in the repository:

    1. Any Day Now
    2. Dating Amber
    3. Dodo
    4. Easy Living
    5. Even Mice Belong in Heaven
    6. Extracurricular
    7. Gentle
    8. Gods of Molenbeek
    9. Imad's Childhood
    10. Io Sto Bene
    11. Kratt
    12. Lola
    13. Luxembourg, Luxembourg
    14. Luzzu
    15. Mikado
    16. Miss Viborg
    17. Mitra
    18. Murina
    19. My Grandfather's Demons
    20. My Love Affair With Marriage
    21. Never Gonna Snow Again
    22. Oskar & Lili
    23. Pause
    24. Ramona
    25. Runner
    26. Sanremo
    27. Shadow Country
    28. Schoolgirls
    29. Servants
    30. Sisters Apart
    31. The Big Hit
    32. The Naked Truth About Zhiguli Band
  2. Subtitles. The films are subtitled in a wide range of languages. The consortium also provides additional tools, such as dialogue lists and time codes, to allow EU delegations to independently implement the subtitling in local languages;
  3. Side events. The initiative provides technical and financial assistance for the organisation of "side events", such as invitations for film crews (filmmakers, producers and actors) to take part in Q&A sessions, workshops and master classes, networking meetings between European and local professionals, co-production meetings, film education activities involving schools and teachers, co-operative actions with local film schools and universities, pitching training sessions and audience awards;
  4. Support for delegations. Several delegations have received additional and direct support from the consortium when organising a European film festival, through the hiring of curators, the researching of local sponsorship and partnerships, and the renting of theatres and other relevant facilities;
  5. Common visual identity. The consortium has developed a common visual and graphic identity. The graphic identity is a tool to help delegations to create catalogues and other promotional material;
  6. Training. The consortium offers several online and offline training sessions for delegation officials on the subject of film-festival management;
  7. Do-it-yourself guide. The consortium has produced a do-it-yourself guide to support the organisation of festivals.

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In the context of this project, Cineuropa has made several videos addressing festival organisers. These videos are interviews with festival managers and specialists from around the world. They explain how to run and promote a film festival, and offer practical tips and advice.

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66 articles available in total starting from 20/05/2019. Last article published on 11/07/2023.

Claudia Tomassini  • International Film Publicist

Interview: Claudia Tomassini • International Film Publicist

“I would suggest to try to find a publicist that you can work with, don’t accept just someone who says: “your film is great”

At the last Cannes Film Festival, Cineuropa met Claudia Tomassini, one of the most active independent film publicist at the international film festivals and award strategist for European movies...  

03/06/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Tamara Tatishvili  • Head of training of MEDICI

Interview: Tamara Tatishvili • Head of training of MEDICI

“The world is shifting and I think we need to be part of that shift”

In this interview, Tamara Tatishvili, head of training of MEDICI – The Film Funding Journey, addresses the changes going on within the film industry  

26/05/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Kerem Ayan  • Istanbul Film Festival

Interview: Kerem Ayan • Istanbul Film Festival

“Succesful Film Festival starts from the the programming”

Kerem Ayan, Deputy Director at Instanbul Film Festival, is currently in Cannes watching about 6 films per day  

19/05/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Charline Froment  • Festival Manager BE for films

Interview: Charline Froment • Festival Manager BE for films

“I think something that we definitely have to keep is meeting the people that we work with, exchanging five emails is not the same as having a full conversation”

In this interview, Charline Froment, festival manager for BE for films (Belgium), gives tips on how to be a good sales agent or festival manager  

13/05/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Elina Kask  • Partners Relations & Events Producer, Black Nights Film Festival

Interview: Elina Kask • Partners Relations & Events Producer, Black Nights Film Festival

"The most important as well as the most valued output for making a brand visible at a film festival, is displaying a company’s advertisements and visual identity in cinemas"

Elina Kask is an events producer and in partners relations at Black Nights Film Festival in Tallinn  

07/04/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Nikolaj Nikitin  • Head of studies and Director of SOFA - School of Film Advancement

Interview: Nikolaj Nikitin • Head of studies and Director of SOFA - School of Film Advancement

“The streamers will not destroy the cinema as a venue, neither film as an art form”

Nikolaj Nikitin, the head of studies and Director of SOFA, explains what is the School of Film Advancement and its programme  

24/03/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Martina Bleis  • Head of Berlinale Co-Production Market

Interview: Martina Bleis • Head of Berlinale Co-Production Market

“In Berlin you have to make sure that your project stands out because otherwise nobody will notice you”

Martina Bleis talks about her work all year long and the selection criteria for the projects selected for the co-production market  

24/03/2022 | Euro Film Fest

José Luis Rebordinos   • Director San Sebastian Film Festival

Interview: José Luis Rebordinos • Director San Sebastian Film Festival

“Our interest lies in the themes. A film can be less interesting formally but still deal with an interesting theme”

The director of the San Sebastian Film Festival José Luis Rebordinos clarifies the list of criteria they use at the festival to judge the quality of a film  

24/03/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Bernd Buder  • Festival Director Cottbus Film Festival

Interview: Bernd Buder • Festival Director Cottbus Film Festival

“If you want to win an audience and keep it, you have to deal with all age groups”

Bernd Buder talks about the different programmes of the Cottbus Film Festival  

24/03/2022 | Euro Film Fest

Maša Marković  • Industry Manager, Sarajevo Film Festival

Interview: Maša Marković • Industry Manager, Sarajevo Film Festival

“Being hybrid allowed us to be more accessible in the region”

Starting out in 1995, the Sarajevo film festival is now one of the leading film festivals in Europe  

21/03/2022 | Euro Film Fest

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