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New films by Wim Wenders, Angela Schanelec, Ilker Catak and Sharbanoo Sadat are among six projects supported with a total of EUR1.23m by the CNC and Germany’s Federal Film Board (FFA), co-production fund at its second session of 2023.
Each provides EUR3.2m for the fund annually to support co-production and project development by German and French production companies. The It The faktura had been the lead producer of Schanelec’s last feature film
Music which had premiered in Competition at the Berlinale last February.The largest sum handed out at this session – EUR 350,000 – has been awarded to
The Teachers’ Lounge
director Ilker Catak for his next feature Yellow Letters which will be produced by Munich-based if…Productions with France’s Haut et Court and Turkey’s Liman Film and Tyger Film.Based on a screenplay by Catak and Ayda Catak, Yellow Letters tells the story of respected theatre artists in Ankara who lose their jobs overnight due to arbitrary state action and are forced to live in exile with their 13-year-old daughter.Meanwhile, Afghan filmmaker Shahrbanoo Sadat’s
No Good Men, produced by Hamburg-based production house Adomeit Film has received EUR225,000 for her third feature film collaboration with the production company after Wolf And Sheep
and
The Orphanage. 01 The project was presented at this year’s Berlinale Co-Production Market and will be produced as a French majority co-production by Les Films du Poisson with Berlin-based Niko Film and Turkey’s Liman Film as partners. n addition, EUR40,000 project development support has been given to Anna Roller’s next project Manatee, following her debut Dead Girls Dancing which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and Filmfest Munchen last month. Manatee will see Roller reunited with Munich-based production outfit Kalekone Film and France’s Totem Atelier.Actors’ strike looms after SAG-AFTRA contract talks break down
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch
New films by Wim Wenders, Angela Schanelec, Ilker Catak and Sharbanoo Sadat are among six projects supported with a total of EUR1.23m by the CNC and Germany’s Federal Film Board (FFA), co-production fund at its second session of 2023.
Each provides EUR3.2m for the fund annually to support co-production and project development by German and French production companies. The It The faktura had been the lead producer of Schanelec’s last feature film
Music which had premiered in Competition at the Berlinale last February.The largest sum handed out at this session – EUR 350,000 – has been awarded to
The Teachers’ Lounge
director Ilker Catak for his next feature Yellow Letters which will be produced by Munich-based if…Productions with France’s Haut et Court and Turkey’s Liman Film and Tyger Film.Based on a screenplay by Catak and Ayda Catak, Yellow Letters tells the story of respected theatre artists in Ankara who lose their jobs overnight due to arbitrary state action and are forced to live in exile with their 13-year-old daughter.Meanwhile, Afghan filmmaker Shahrbanoo Sadat’s
No Good Men, produced by Hamburg-based production house Adomeit Film has received EUR225,000 for her third feature film collaboration with the production company after Wolf And Sheep
and
The Orphanage. 01 The project was presented at this year’s Berlinale Co-Production Market and will be produced as a French majority co-production by Les Films du Poisson with Berlin-based Niko Film and Turkey’s Liman Film as partners. n addition, EUR40,000 project development support has been given to Anna Roller’s next project Manatee, following her debut Dead Girls Dancing which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and Filmfest Munchen last month. Manatee will see Roller reunited with Munich-based production outfit Kalekone Film and France’s Totem Atelier.Actors’ strike looms after SAG-AFTRA contract talks break down
Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch