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Seven awards handed out during the 2024 edition of IFFR’s co-production market CineMart
Seven awards were handed out to projects presented at the 41st edition of IFFR’s co-production market CineMart during the IFFR Pro Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 30 January, which was co-hosted together with Catalan Films. The winners were selected from the 16 features and 4 immersive projects in development presented at CineMart alongside the 4 features and 2 immersive projects nearing completion that participated in the second edition of the Darkroom work-in-progress programme.
Head of IFFR Pro (a.i.) Alessia Acone: “The variety of projects on offer at our co-production market has never been richer, not only in of the diversity of stories and their countries of origin, but also in their mediums and production stages. Our immersive media projects have become a vital part of the market, as has Darkroom which returned this year to offer a crucial forum for works-in-progress as they near completion. In the ever-evolving landscape of film and media, IFFR Pro is a platform tuned into the needs of the industry, one that fosters the avant-garde, the visionary and the groundbreaking. We thank all of our partners for their that allows this to happen.”
IFFR Pro 2024 winners
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IFFR Pro Days 2024 n5p5zThe IFFR Pro Days 2024 officially conclude on Wednesday 31 January, following a full programme that included welcoming over 100 emerging professionals for four talent development initiatives: Rotterdam Lab, Creative Producer Indaba, BoostNL and Launchpad. For the first time, five producers were selected for Rotterdam Lab from an open call which sought to further expand the plurality of voices, background and experience within the cohort, bringing the group to 70 producers. The Pro Hub presented nine different Pro Dialogues industry s that explored issues facing filmmakers and the industry, from impact producing (together with ACE Producers) to African film criticism and genre filmmaking. The Hubert Bals Fund was active throughout the festival, running a closed think tank and offering advice and informal guidance to filmmaking talent. IFFR Pro 2024 winners in full: 3i4iw4DR Studios Award Winner: The World Came Flooding In, dir. Isobel Knowles & Van Sowerwine, Australia. Jury: Steye Hallema and Natasja Paulssen ArteKino International Award Winner: A Distant House Smokes on the Horizon, dir. Shengze Zhu, China, United States. Produced by: Burn The Film, ed by the Hubert Bals Fund for development Jury statement: “We were all impressed by the clarity of the director’s intentions, who is not afraid of tackling a sensitive subject, and fictionalising research material on tragic real events. We liked the director’s ideas for the cinematography and felt like she will hold up a mirror to a society scandalised by the violence it has itself produced.” Jury: Julie Savary, Marcel Wijninga and Meng Xie Eurimages New Lab Awards Winner Eurimages New Lab Award – Outreach: Jury statement: “For its use of body movement, combined with new immersive technologies in order to evoke a sense of freedom and rebirth, interrogating a classical piece of artwork through a feminist practice, as well as its original outreach strategy, the Eurimages New Lab Award – Outreach goes to Duchampiana by Lilian Hess.” Winner Eurimages New Lab Award – Innovation: Jury statement: “For its innovative approach in forging an original and inventive artistic practice to weave a narrative intertwining rural folklore with elements of genre, to illustrate a universal tale, created by an emerging visual artist whose handcrafted animation style has the intention and potential for international cooperation the Eurimages New Lab Award – Innovation goes to Cherub by Barbara Rupik.” Jury: Elena Kotová, Nathalie Mierop and Jamie Weiss Filmmore Post-production Award Winner: Les Diplomates, dir. Andreas Fontana, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Produced by: Alina Film Jury statement: “What should be the image of a new country? The jury was taken by the setting of this story as a backdrop for the love-hate relationship between two men. Image building is everything and the filming of the space, the environment, will reflect a battle between two men and their two countries in a European historical context.” Jury: Julie Savary, Marcel Wijninga and Meng Xie Wouter Barendrecht Award Winner: Cherub, dir. Barbara Rupik, Poland. Produced by: Madants Jury statement: “The jury decided on a project from a talented director with an impressive visual language as proven in the previous work. The sheer beauty of the work, the imagination, the creation of a fascinating world of its own mesmerised the jury.” Jury: Ellis Driessen and Nelleke Driessen VIPO Award Winner: Alumbre, dir. Alejandro Telémaco Tarraf, Spain. Produced by: Zeitun Films Jury statement: “Reality and spirituality are well matched in the deep forest setting. The theme of becoming a new being by accepting one's pain is unique. The film contains many abstract elements, but they were incorporated into a concrete presentation.” Jury: Mika Morishita, Kousuke Ono and Yoshi Yatabe |
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03.02.2024 | International Film Festival Rotterdam's blog
Cat. : AWARDS