The tenth edition of the co-production showcase at the Cannes Film Festival includes new projects from Brazil’s Antonio Méndez Esparza and Mexico’s Daniel Castro Zimbrón.
The Cinéfondation’s Atelier hosts its tenth edition this year and will invite 15 directors and their projects to the Cannes Film Festival.
Together with their producers, they will be given the opportunity to meet potential partners in a bid to finish their projects and start the making their films.
From May 16-22, L’Atelier will arrange meetings with the directors for film industry professionals interested in investing in their projects.
The Project Book and the meeting request forms will be available online at the beginning of April at www.cinefondation.com.
The project line-up includes Saudade, Brazilian director Antonio Méndez Esparza’s follow up to Aqui y Alla, which won Cannes’ Critics Week in 2012. The new film, set in Spain, focusses on immigration through a mother-son story.
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The Cinéfondation’s Atelier hosts its tenth edition this year and will invite 15 directors and their projects to the Cannes Film Festival.
Together with their producers, they will be given the opportunity to meet potential partners in a bid to finish their projects and start the making their films.
From May 16-22, L’Atelier will arrange meetings with the directors for film industry professionals interested in investing in their projects.
The Project Book and the meeting request forms will be available online at the beginning of April at www.cinefondation.com.
The project line-up includes Saudade, Brazilian director Antonio Méndez Esparza’s follow up to Aqui y Alla, which won Cannes’ Critics Week in 2012. The new film, set in Spain, focusses on immigration through a mother-son story.
Argentina’s [link...
- 3/10/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
The tenth edition of the co-production showcase at the Cannes Film Festival includes new projects from Brazil’s Antonio Méndez Esparza and Mexico’s Daniel Castro Zimbrón.
The Cinéfondation’s Atelier hosts its tenth edition this year and will invite 15 directors and their projects to the Cannes Film Festival.
Together with their producers, they will be given the opportunity to meet potential partners in a bid to finish their projects and start the making their films.
From May 16-22, L’Atelier will arrange meetings with the directors for film industry professionals interested in investing in their projects.
The Project Book and the meeting request forms will be available online at the beginning of April at www.cinefondation.com.
The project line-up includes Saudade, Brazilian director Antonio Méndez Esparza’s follow up to Aqui y Alla, which won Cannes’ Critics Week in 2012. The new film, set in Spain, focusses on immigration through a mother-son story.
Argentina’s [link...
The Cinéfondation’s Atelier hosts its tenth edition this year and will invite 15 directors and their projects to the Cannes Film Festival.
Together with their producers, they will be given the opportunity to meet potential partners in a bid to finish their projects and start the making their films.
From May 16-22, L’Atelier will arrange meetings with the directors for film industry professionals interested in investing in their projects.
The Project Book and the meeting request forms will be available online at the beginning of April at www.cinefondation.com.
The project line-up includes Saudade, Brazilian director Antonio Méndez Esparza’s follow up to Aqui y Alla, which won Cannes’ Critics Week in 2012. The new film, set in Spain, focusses on immigration through a mother-son story.
Argentina’s [link...
- 3/10/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
The French sales/production company is supplying this year's Cannes fest with a trio of titles, but you might find me doing cartwheels more for a project that hasn't even began lensing in Marjane Satrapi's Waiting for Azrael. - The French sales/production company is supplying this year's Cannes fest with a trio of titles, but you might find me doing cartwheels more for a project that hasn't even began lensing in Marjane Satrapi's Waiting for Azrael. Red, white and green helmer Daniele Luchetti returns to the French festival for the umpteenth time with La Nostra Vita (see pic above) and Takeshi Kitano will break decibel levels with Outrage --- the film's trailer says it all. Celluloid Dreams' is also repping something for doc enthusiasts and tourists who love Paris: Fred Wiseman's Crazy Horse. If I Want To Whistle I Whistle by Florin Serban - Completed La Nostra Vita...
- 5/13/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
The French sales/production company is supplying this year's Cannes fest with a trio of titles, but you might find me doing cartwheels more for a project that hasn't even began lensing in Marjane Satrapi's Waiting for Azrael. Red, white and green helmer Daniele Luchetti returns to the French festival for the umpteenth time with La Nostra Vita (see pic above) and Takeshi Kitano will break decibel levels with Outrage --- the film's trailer says it all. Celluloid Dreams' is also repping something for doc enthusiasts and tourists who love Paris: Fred Wiseman's Crazy Horse. If I Want To Whistle I Whistle by Florin Serban - Completed La Nostra Vita by Daniele Luchetti - Completed Outrage by Takeshi Kitano - Completed REVOLUCIÓN by Carlos Reygadas - Completed We Are The Night by Dennis Gansel - Post-Production A Prophet (Un Prophete) by Jacques Audiard - Completed Apart Together (Tuan Yuan...
- 5/12/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
I love the visuals of this coming-of-age film entitled Petit Indi or little Indi from Catalan filmmaker Marc Recha. While we've been covering the British, French and German movie scenes quite extensively, tMF failed to put the spotlight on Spanish, Catalan and related cinemas and its emerging talents. We hope to do something about that - and we'll start now. - - -
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- 10/15/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
I love the visuals of this coming-of-age film entitled Petit Indi or little Indi from Catalan filmmaker Marc Recha. While we've been covering the British, French and German movie scenes quite extensively, tMF failed to put the spotlight on Spanish, Catalan and related cinemas and its emerging talents. We hope to do something about that - and we'll start now. - - -
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- 10/15/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
I love the visuals of this coming-of-age film entitled Petit Indi or little Indi from Catalan filmmaker Marc Recha. While we've been covering the British, French and German movie scenes quite extensively, tMF failed to put the spotlight on Spanish, Catalan and related cinemas and its emerging talents. We hope to do something about that - and we'll start now. - - -
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- 10/15/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
I love the visuals of this coming-of-age film entitled Petit Indi or little Indi from Catalan filmmaker Marc Recha. While we've been covering the British, French and German movie scenes quite extensively, tMF failed to put the spotlight on Spanish, Catalan and related cinemas and its emerging talents. We hope to do something about that - and we'll start now. - - -
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- 10/15/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
I love the visuals of this coming-of-age film entitled Petit Indi or little Indi from Catalan filmmaker Marc Recha. While we've been covering the British, French and German movie scenes quite extensively, tMF failed to put the spotlight on Spanish, Catalan and related cinemas and its emerging talents. We hope to do something about that - and we'll start now. - - -
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- - - Film reviewers who are familiar with the work of filmmaker Marc Recha described his films as "an acquired taste; festival rather than audience favourites". Says Dan Fainaru @ScreenDaily:
This is a coming-of-age fable - a cautionary tale which brings to mind Aesop and La Fontaine - about a teenage bird lover who lives in his own universe and is forced to confront the sleazy side of life. Art circuits may take Recha up on his deliberate pacing, but this will be a challenge for wider release.
- 10/15/2009
- by modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
- The Movie Fanatic
Year: 2009
Directors: Marc Recha
Writers: Marc Recha & Nadine Lamari
IMDb: link
Trailer: N/A
Review by: Linus de Paoli
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
The Catalonian director Marc Recha has been making short films since the late 80s, when he was 18 years-old. Since the success of "L'arbre de les cireres" in 1998, which won him several awards, his films have been shown in Cannes, Locarno and many other festivals around the world. I haven’t seen any of his flicks, so I was very curious when I went to see his latest picture “Petit Indi” which was shown out-of-competition. Screenings on the Piazza Grande are usually the prestigious ones, with at least one big name, a major distributor or some other relevance like a film from the region or about WW2. "Petit Indi" was something else, something very small and intimate.
It tells the story about a 17 year old Catalonian boy called Arnau...
Directors: Marc Recha
Writers: Marc Recha & Nadine Lamari
IMDb: link
Trailer: N/A
Review by: Linus de Paoli
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
The Catalonian director Marc Recha has been making short films since the late 80s, when he was 18 years-old. Since the success of "L'arbre de les cireres" in 1998, which won him several awards, his films have been shown in Cannes, Locarno and many other festivals around the world. I haven’t seen any of his flicks, so I was very curious when I went to see his latest picture “Petit Indi” which was shown out-of-competition. Screenings on the Piazza Grande are usually the prestigious ones, with at least one big name, a major distributor or some other relevance like a film from the region or about WW2. "Petit Indi" was something else, something very small and intimate.
It tells the story about a 17 year old Catalonian boy called Arnau...
- 8/17/2009
- QuietEarth.us
Locarno, a Swiss fest dedicated to indie arthouse fair, especially with an arthouse lilt, has unveiled its lineup and it includes 10 world premiers. Locarno premiers serious weirdness (and awesomeness) like David Manuli's Beket (review here) which bowed last year.
I have yet to go through everything, so I'm just posting this as of now.
Check the full lineup after the break.
The Locarno Film Festival
Piazza Grande
"500 Days of Summer," Marc Webb, U.S. (opener)
"Blue Sofa" (short), Giuseppe Baresi, Pippo Delbono, Lara Fremder, Italy
"The Two Horses of Genghis Khan" (closer), Byambasuren Davaa, Germany
"Giulias Verschwinden," Christoph Schaub, Switzerland
"La Guerre des fils de la lumiere contre les fils des tenebres," Amos Gitai, France
"The Valley," Mihaly Gyorik, Switzerland-Italy-Hungary
"Les Derniers jours du monde," Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu, France-Spain-Taiwan
"Les Yeux de Simone" (short), Jean-Louis Porchet, Switzerland-France
"My Sister's Keeper," Nick Cassavetes, U.S.
"Petit Indi," Marc Recha,...
I have yet to go through everything, so I'm just posting this as of now.
Check the full lineup after the break.
The Locarno Film Festival
Piazza Grande
"500 Days of Summer," Marc Webb, U.S. (opener)
"Blue Sofa" (short), Giuseppe Baresi, Pippo Delbono, Lara Fremder, Italy
"The Two Horses of Genghis Khan" (closer), Byambasuren Davaa, Germany
"Giulias Verschwinden," Christoph Schaub, Switzerland
"La Guerre des fils de la lumiere contre les fils des tenebres," Amos Gitai, France
"The Valley," Mihaly Gyorik, Switzerland-Italy-Hungary
"Les Derniers jours du monde," Arnaud Larrieu and Jean-Marie Larrieu, France-Spain-Taiwan
"Les Yeux de Simone" (short), Jean-Louis Porchet, Switzerland-France
"My Sister's Keeper," Nick Cassavetes, U.S.
"Petit Indi," Marc Recha,...
- 7/15/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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