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JIHLAVA 2016 Industrie

Une cinquième génération de "Producteurs émergents" sont mis en avant à Jihlava

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- En anglais : Les 16 producteurs de documentaire européens et 2 mexicains qui participent à la formation offerte par le Festival de Jihlava ont été présentés

Une cinquième génération de "Producteurs émergents" sont mis en avant à Jihlava

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

The fifth edition of Emerging Producers, a flagship industry project of the Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival and the only one of its kind designed for documentary film producers in Europe, was presented yesterday at the festival's DIOD venue. 

The main objective of the programme is to interconnect talented European producers with other film professionals, as well as providing the participants with access to information and giving them a more solid grounding in the film market; another goal is to help them establish contacts with producers from other countries.

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At the Jihlava event, each of the participants introduced themselves and the projects they are currently working on. However, although this year's edition has introduced some newcomers on the scene, more numerous are the young producers with one or two well-known titles.

These include Italy's Marco Alessi, whose latest production The Challenge [+lire aussi :
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by Yuri Ancarani won the Special Jury Prize in Locarno's Filmmakers of the Present section; Romania's Bianca Oana, one of the producers behind Toto and His Sisters [+lire aussi :
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; Bosnia and Herzegovina's Jasmina Sijerčić, whose production Dead Slow Ahead [+lire aussi :
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won in last year's Jihlava Opus Bonum section; Spain's Carles Pastor Parés, whose Game Over [+lire aussi :
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had its international premiere at Karlovy Vary 2015; Croatia's Tibor Keser, whose mid-length Tourism! world-premiered at this year's Visions du Réel; Slovakia's Marek Urban, producer of Koza [+lire aussi :
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; Portugal's Filipa Reis, winner of this year's Berlinale Golden Bear for Best Short with Batrachian's Ballad; and two producers with films in Jihlava competition sections this year: Georgia's Natia Guliashvili (The Things, world-premiering in Between the Seas) and the Czech Republic's Jan Macola (Normal Autistic Film [+lire aussi :
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, in Czech Joy).

As Jihlava's head of industry, Jarmila Outratova, explained, in the official publication of the project, they tried to present not only the producers and their work, but also give a feeling of their personalities, listing their favourite films and other influences, such as music and literature, and even their favourite colours and animals that they find representative of themselves. The PDF of the publication can be accessed here.

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