Pandastorm Pictures has taken German rights on Roman Shumunov’s Second World War doc-fiction.
Jerusalem-based sales agent Go2Films has closed a slew of EFM deals for Israeli director Roman Shumunov’s Second World War doc-fiction Berenshtein.
Pandastorm Pictures has taken German rights on the title while Fidelity Entertainment has swooped to nab the film for Poland.
Berenshtein is based on the true story of Leonid Berenshtein, the last surviving member of the great partisans who located Hitler’s secret weapon, the V2 missile development facility, as he revisits his past as a soldier in World War II. The film was produced for Kan 11,...
Jerusalem-based sales agent Go2Films has closed a slew of EFM deals for Israeli director Roman Shumunov’s Second World War doc-fiction Berenshtein.
Pandastorm Pictures has taken German rights on the title while Fidelity Entertainment has swooped to nab the film for Poland.
Berenshtein is based on the true story of Leonid Berenshtein, the last surviving member of the great partisans who located Hitler’s secret weapon, the V2 missile development facility, as he revisits his past as a soldier in World War II. The film was produced for Kan 11,...
- 2/14/2022
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Five alumni will get the chance to present their projects in front of private investors and European public film-fund representatives from 17-21 September. For the second time, Sofa – School of Film Advancement will hold a workshop in Vilnius, Lithuania, from 17-21 September 2019. Selected Sofa alumni will get the chance to present their projects in front of experienced private investors and representatives of European public film funds. Five Sofa alumni active in the film industry have been selected: Angelos Tsaousis and Andromachi Papaioannou (Greece), Dániel Deák (Hungary), Eva Brazdžionytė (Lithuania) and Marat Parkhomovsky (Israel). Participants in the Vilnius event will be trained by two highly experienced cinema industry professionals, Juliane Schulze and Thierry Baujard from Germany's Media Deals, a firm that organises European Investment Forums in a range of European countries, providing opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors to meet up and discuss investment and partnership opportunities. After two days...
2018 line-up revealed. Film-related cultural manager have the opportunity to develop their projects for film infrastructure under the guidance of experienced experts. The 6th edition starts August 26–31, 2018.
Agents to the film industry act as ambassadors to the cinema audience. Sofa — School of Film Agents invites film-related cultural managers to a unique pan- European think tank for the future of cinema. International industry experts provide participants with creative support for their film- related cultural projects.
Sofa’s sixth edition ‘s director Nikolaj Nikitin has invited a team of internationally renowned industry professionals to provide the participants with the necessary input for a practical development of their project ideas.
The six-day workshop will also stimulate an exchange about transnational communication, handling human resources in each of their home nation’s creative industries and especially focusing on New Media, gender issues and post-production.
With this year’s motto “Agents Breaking Down Borders”, the Sofa...
Agents to the film industry act as ambassadors to the cinema audience. Sofa — School of Film Agents invites film-related cultural managers to a unique pan- European think tank for the future of cinema. International industry experts provide participants with creative support for their film- related cultural projects.
Sofa’s sixth edition ‘s director Nikolaj Nikitin has invited a team of internationally renowned industry professionals to provide the participants with the necessary input for a practical development of their project ideas.
The six-day workshop will also stimulate an exchange about transnational communication, handling human resources in each of their home nation’s creative industries and especially focusing on New Media, gender issues and post-production.
With this year’s motto “Agents Breaking Down Borders”, the Sofa...
- 8/24/2018
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Attending experts include Netflix exec Funa Maduka and Swedish Film Institute CEO Anna Serner.
The School of Film Agents (Sofa) has invited six projects to its 2018 workshop programme (August 26-31), providing opportunity for developing film infrastructure in Europe.
The sixth edition of the event, taking place in Warsaw, Poland, will offer guidance from industry professionals about practical development of ideas proposed by teams of cultural managers and film agents.
This year’s intake includes Victoria Leshchenko from Faq Film Fest, an event that showcases film and lecture events on science and modern technologies.
Also present will be Eva Brazdžionytė of...
The School of Film Agents (Sofa) has invited six projects to its 2018 workshop programme (August 26-31), providing opportunity for developing film infrastructure in Europe.
The sixth edition of the event, taking place in Warsaw, Poland, will offer guidance from industry professionals about practical development of ideas proposed by teams of cultural managers and film agents.
This year’s intake includes Victoria Leshchenko from Faq Film Fest, an event that showcases film and lecture events on science and modern technologies.
Also present will be Eva Brazdžionytė of...
- 7/31/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Sofa – School of Film Agents has revealed the lineup of its sixth edition, running Aug. 26-31 in Warsaw, Poland. The training event provides workshops for executives and entrepreneurs working in the film business, giving them the opportunity to develop their film infrastructure projects.
Sofa, led by director Nikolaj Nikitin, has invited a team of industry experts to “provide the participants with the necessary input for a practical development of their project ideas,” and “to stimulate an exchange about transnational communication, handling human resources in each of their home nation’s creative industries, and especially focusing on new media, gender issues and post-production,” according to a statement.
This year’s participants are:
Eva Brazdžionytė from Women in Film and Television, Lithuania, which aims to foster networking between women working in the Lithuanian film and TV businesses, and promote both their professional activities, and gender equality.
Agnieszka Kruk of Find Your Story,...
Sofa, led by director Nikolaj Nikitin, has invited a team of industry experts to “provide the participants with the necessary input for a practical development of their project ideas,” and “to stimulate an exchange about transnational communication, handling human resources in each of their home nation’s creative industries, and especially focusing on new media, gender issues and post-production,” according to a statement.
This year’s participants are:
Eva Brazdžionytė from Women in Film and Television, Lithuania, which aims to foster networking between women working in the Lithuanian film and TV businesses, and promote both their professional activities, and gender equality.
Agnieszka Kruk of Find Your Story,...
- 7/30/2018
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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