FILMS IN PROGRESS 41 & FILMS IN DEVELOPMENT 17 AWARDS
FILMS IN PROGRESS 41
FILMS IN PROGRESS TOULOUSE AWARD
1976 BY Manuela Martelli (ChilE - ArgentinA)
The jury was composed of:
- Pascal Lombardo, Activités Sociales de l'Energie
- Jean-François Deveau, Eaux Vives Productions
- Alice Baldo, French Kiss Production-Saraband
- Jean-Guy Veran, Studio Mactari
- Nicolas Joillot, TITRAFILM
The FILMS IN PROGRESS TOULOUSE AWARD consists of post-production services to be provided in France by prestigious partner organisations.
- ACTIVITÉS SOCIALES DE L’ÉNERGIE offer a five-week residency in Paris for the laureate to ensure post-production or promotion of the film in France.
- EAUX VIVES PRODUCTIONS will coordinate the post-production of the winning film with the partner companies of the Prize, which includes four weeks of post-production monitoring for an equivalent amount of €8,600.
- FRENCH KISS STUDIO et SARABAND undertake to offer an endowment of up to 3500€ of services in the framework of post-production expenses image realized within FRENCH KISS STUDIO - SARABAND (calibration and laboratory). This allocation in performance is valid for image post-production on the rates of the studios 2021-2022, excluding technicians' salaries.
- The mixing auditorium is offered by MACTARI up to a value of €15,000 (excluding re-recording mixer).
- TITRAFILM gives the French distributor or seller of the award-winning film a work envelope worth €3,000 (creation and/or duplication of DCP, creation of Netflix/iTunes/Google Play packages, etc.), subject to the archiving management of the master DCP and master files by TITRAFILM.
SPECIAL MENTION
DIÓGENES BY Leonardo Barbuy La Torre (ColombiA, France, PEru)
MACTARI SPECIAL AWARD
LA JAURÍA BY Andrés Ramírez Pulido (Colombia, FrancE)
Prize awarded by: Jean-Guy Veran, Studio Mactari
- Prize worth €10,000 (excluding mixer) awarded by the MACTARI mixing auditorium as part of the Films in Progress 20th anniversary.
CINÉ+ IN PROGRESS SPECIAL PRIZE
1976 BY Manuela Martelli (ChilE - ArgentinA)
Prize awarded by: Bruno Deloye, Ciné +
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CINÉ + network guarantees to purchase the winning film for the amount of €15,000 and to broadcast it on its network. This amount will be given to the distributor on condition that this film will be commercially exhibited in French cinemas within the first two years following the Films in Progress screening.
THE EUROPEAN DISTRIBUTORS AND EXHIBITORS AWARD
QUANDO MINHA VIDA BY Carolina Markowicz (BrAZil, ArgentinA)
Prize awarded by:
- Christian Thomas, Imagine Film - Belgium (Europa Distribution)
- Pierre-François Piet, Ad Vitam Distribution - France (Europa Distribution)
- Jorge Luis Hidalgo Castellanos, Cine Hidalgo, Mexico (CICAE)
- EUROPA DISTRIBUTION is committed to promoting the award-winning film in its network of 115 independent distributors.
- La CONFÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DES CINÉMAS D’ART ET D’ESSAI (CICAE) promotes the film on his social networks and through a newsletter. It systematically informs its 2100 member cinemas to raise their awareness and promote the circulation of the film by allowing them to view it through its video library on Cinando.
WIP PARADISO AWARD
QUANDO MINHA VIDA BY Carolina Markowicz (BrAZil, ArgentinA)
Prize awarded by: Josephine Bourgois, Projeto Paradiso
- PROJETO PARADISO offer a $10,000 grant for the completion of the post-production and internationalization of one fiction film with majority Brazilian production selected in Films in Progress, Toulouse.
LE FILM FRANÇAIS AWARD
1976 BY Manuela Martelli (ChilE - ArgentinA)
Prize awarded by: François-Pier Pélinard-Lambert, editor-in-chief Le Film français
- LE FILM FRANÇAIS offer the promotion of the winning film with an article or an interview in one of the editions of Le film français magazine or in the Cannes Market News.
FURTHERMORE
- PRODUCERS NETWORK (Marché du Film - Festival de Cannes) offers one Producers Network accreditation to the producer of one of the films selected in Films in Progress Toulouse.
- La RÉGION OCCITANIE supports Films in Progress and Films in Development and contribute to the presence of film directors and producers as well as professionals of the sector taking part in the coproduction and post-production funding programs.
FILMS IN DEVELOPMENT 17
BRLAB AWARD
CHOVORÉ BY Alejandro Loayza Grisi (BoliviA)
Prize awarded by: Rafael Sampaio, director of BrLab
- LE BRLAB invites the winning project to the next edition of BrLab Features organized in São Paulo in November, 2022.
The BrLab is an annual event aimed at future films in development and financing stages organized since 2011 in Brazil. Currently, it is the only meeting event in Brazil that receives projects from all over Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula and brings together in its program different workshops, seminars and international meetings. The event has become a space where professionals spontaneously merge to establish contacts around new projects and creative ideas. The main workshop is called BrLab Features and has accumulated success stories of films released internationally.
LE LOKAL AWARD
QUERIDO TRÓPICO BY Ana Endara (ColombiA, Panama)
Prize awarded by: Cecilia Barnabé, Le Lokal Production
- LE-LOKAL will offer a grant of 3. 500 € for post-production services. This grant will be awarded to one of the project selected at the end of the Film in Development meetings. It is valid for subtitling, credits with master releases and festival cuts and DCP with staff salaries included and/or calibration (with technicians).
Le-loKal is a welcoming and ambitious production company with recognised expertise in post-production. Established for 19 years in the Occitanie Region, it has developed numerous documentary, animation and short film projects. When it comes to post-production, high end equipment, universal workflow as well as high-rate skills allow to provide innovative technique solution, perfectly fitting specific needs.
LIZIÈRES AWARD
IMÁGENES GUARDADAS BY Gustavo Gamero (MexiCO)
Prize awarded by: Mabel Pérez, residence Lizières
- LIZIÈRES will allow a director to benefit from a month of residency at Lizières. A month of life, work, support and encounters, capable of nourishing his/her film project, of refining its intention and multiplying its possibilities.
Lizières is a cultural and resources center located in the east of Paris, on the artist Ramuntcho Matta’s initiative. A “lisière” is an edge, an area not clearly defined between two spaces – physical, mental, aesthetic… Since 2011, Lizières has welcomed around ten artists per year, plastic artists, musicians, writers, philosophers and researchers. Filmmaker Chris Marker helped to conceive the location.