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El Film Fund Luxembourg anuncia los ganadores de su segunda convocatoria de financiación para 2022

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- En esta ocasión, la agencia cinematográfica del país ha concedido su apoyo a 15 nuevos proyectos, incluyendo títulos de Sean McCormack y Vladimir Perišić

El Film Fund Luxembourg anuncia los ganadores de su segunda convocatoria de financiación para 2022
El director Vladimir Perišić, quien ha recibido €365.000 para Lost Country

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Film Fund Luxembourg has announced the recipients of its second round of funding for 2022. On this occasion, the body has awarded a total of €7,870,377 to 15 new projects. In detail, three fiction features, one series and one animated short have received development funding, whilst one animated feature, three fiction features, one documentary feature, one animated series, one animated documentary series, two fiction shorts and one animated short will benefit from the body’s production bursaries.

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The production grant of the biggest magnitude (€3 million) went to Sean McCormack’s animated, family-orientated feature Tally Ho! (also known as Spiked), a co-production staged by Luxembourg’s Fabrique d’images with French and British partners. Penned by David Freedman and Jules de Jongh, it revolves around Holly, a young and courageous hedgehog, woefully sheltered by her overprotective dad. The picture is budgeted at around €7.3 million.

The three fiction features awarded production bursaries are Jean-Claude Barny’s biopic drama Fanon (€1,270,000, staged by Paul Thiltges Distributions with French and Belgian outfits), Vladimir Perišić’s drama Lost Country [+lee también:
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(€365,000, produced by Red Lion together with France's KinoElektron, plus Serbian and Croatian partners - co-written by Perišić and Alice Winocour) and Christophe Hochhäusler’s action-noir-thriller De la vie des lezards (€1,310,559, an Amour Fou Luxembourg presentation, co-produced with German and Belgian firms). The other projects in receipt of production support are François Caillat’s feature-length documentary Temps Nouveaux (€130,000, staged by Samsa Film and French partners), Eugène Boitsov’s animated series Les Quiquoi (€827,260, produced by Mélusine Productions with Belgian and French partners), Thomas Sipp’s animated documentary series Opération Barbarossa : au coeur des ténèbres (€350,000, staged by a_BAHN with French co-producers), Jonathan Beck’s noir-thriller short La bête qui sommeille en nous (€145,000, produced by Skill Lab), Frank Grotz’s short drama Crackle (€149,977, a Six Letters presentation) and Camille Haumont’s animated short Plop (€120,000, produced by Zeilt Productions).

Finally, development bursaries were awarded to Luc Feit’s fiction feature Julian (€15,000, produced by Paul Thiltges Distributions), Eileen Byrne’s fiction feature Marianengraben (€60,000, staged by Samsa Film), Yuki Kawamura’s fiction feature Ama (€30,000, produced by Les Films Fauves), Simon Farmakas’ series Brothers (€90,000, a Deal Productions presentation) and Pascal Gérard’s animated short Leo & the Octopus (€7,500, also staged by Deal Productions).

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