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BERLINALE 2016 Mercato

Cine-Regio presenta il suo rapporto Building Bridges

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- BERLINO 2016 (in inglese): Il network europeo di fondi cinematografici regionali ha sostenuto uno su tre film dell'Unione europea selezionati al festival

Cine-Regio presenta il suo rapporto Building Bridges

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The European network of regional film funds Cine-Regio will present its 2016 Focus Report Building Bridges – Diversity in European film at the 66th Berlinale, during Cine-Regio yearly strategic meeting, hosted this year at the Thüringer Landesvertretung. 

The report analyses and evaluates current and potential action to improve the diversity of European film. It argues that in order to ensure a flourishing future European film sector there is a need to build bridges between diversity in content creation and diversity in consumption. Effective action on diversity begins by building demand and engagement with audiences. The need for the creation of a framework for discussion about diversity is becoming more and

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more important in the European context in general and in particular in European policy making. The topic is therefore part of Cine-Regio’s public affair activities, which is one of the core activities of Cine-Regio – to be the voice and ears of the regional film funds in EU-matters. The network sponsors (Film i Väst, Flanders Audiovisual Fund and Vienna Film Fund) have assured the availability of the report as a free download from the web of CineRegio. 

General secretary Charlotte Appelgren says, “By assessing actions and policies so far, combined with a sharp analysis of the current market situation we have a strong tool for the formulation of effective strategies, which will make a significant impact on diversity.” 

Cine-Regio's commitment to strengthening and promoting cultural diversity is actually on show at this year's Berlin Film Festival, where its members have supported 36% of all EU films. In total 47 titles selected for the official Berlinale programme have been backed by the members of the network of regional film funds, including six of the entrants in this year's Main Competition (Anne Zohra Berrached’s 24 Weeks [+leggi anche:
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Q&A: Anne Zohra Berrached
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, Vincent Perez’s Alone in Berlin [+leggi anche:
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, Rafi PittsSoy Nero [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Rafi Pitts
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, Thomas Vinterberg’s The Commune [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Thomas Vinterberg
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, Mia Hansen-Love’s Things to Come [+leggi anche:
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Q&A: Mia Hansen-Løve
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and Tomasz Wasilewski’s United States of Love [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Tomasz Wasilewski
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), in addition to one title playing Out of Competition (Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern’s Saint Amour [+leggi anche:
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) and two in the Berlinale Special section (Pernilla August’s A Serious Game [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Karin Franz Körlof
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and Sonia Kennenbeck’s National Bird).

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