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Euro Film Fest

Euro Film Fest

The potential of cinema to convey information about Europe and its creativity has been recognised by a large number of EU delegations in third countries. Today, more than 90 out of the 139 EU delegations around the world organise EU film festivals, as this is one of the most effective tools in reaching out and making Europe, its values and its stories known.

In November 2018, the European Commission began a project to support the creation and enhance the quality of European film festivals organised by the delegations of the European Union. The project is managed by a consortium formed by the Goethe-Institut (lead), the Institut français and Cineuropa, the portal for the promotion of European cinema. The initiative offers delegations a variety of services to help them put on European film festivals. They are as follows:

  1. Film repository. The consortium created a repository of feature and short films and secured their worldwide, non-commercial rights. The team produces and distributes DCPs and Blu-rays to the delegations.
    Films currently in the repository:

    1. Any Day Now
    2. Dangerous Gentlemen
    3. Dodo
    4. Gentle
    5. Icarus and the Minotaur
    6. Il Boemo
    7. Imad's Childhood
    8. Io Sto Bene
    9. Kratt
    10. Lola
    11. Luxembourg, Luxembourg
    12. Luzzu
    13. Mermaids don’t cry
    14. Mikado
    15. Miss Viborg
    16. Mitra
    17. Murina
    18. My Grandfather's Demons
    19. My Love Affair With Marriage
    20. Ramona
    21. Ritual
    22. Runner
    23. The Ballad of Piargy
    24. The Girl from Tomorrow
    25. The Man without Guilt
    26. The Man with the Answers
    27. The Naked Truth About Zhiguli Band
    28. The Strange Case of Jacky Caillou
    29. Trained to see: Three Women at War
  2. Subtitles. The films are subtitled in a wide range of languages. The consortium also provides additional tools, such as dialogue lists and time codes, to allow EU delegations to independently implement the subtitling in local languages;
  3. Side events. The initiative provides technical and financial assistance for the organisation of "side events", such as invitations for film crews (filmmakers, producers and actors) to take part in Q&A sessions, workshops and master classes, networking meetings between European and local professionals, co-production meetings, film education activities involving schools and teachers, co-operative actions with local film schools and universities, pitching training sessions and audience awards;
  4. Support for delegations. Several delegations have received additional and direct support from the consortium when organising a European film festival, through the hiring of curators, the researching of local sponsorship and partnerships, and the renting of theatres and other relevant facilities;
  5. Common visual identity. The consortium has developed a common visual and graphic identity. The graphic identity is a tool to help delegations to create catalogues and other promotional material;
  6. Training. The consortium offers several online and offline training sessions for delegation officials on the subject of film-festival management;
  7. Do-it-yourself guide. The consortium has produced a do-it-yourself guide to support the organisation of festivals.

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In the context of this project, Cineuropa has made several videos addressing festival organisers. These videos are interviews with festival managers and specialists from around the world. They explain how to run and promote a film festival, and offer practical tips and advice.

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69 articles available in total starting from 20/05/2019. Last article published on 26/03/2024.

Véronique Encrenaz  • Head of MIFA

Interview: Véronique Encrenaz • Head of MIFA

“There is a big audience for children animation films but concerning adult animation films, it is more difficult because audiences are not used to it yet”

Véronique Encrenaz explains MIFA’s different markets and the important role that students play during the festival  

22/02/2020 | Euro Film Fest

Elisabetta Ferrando  • Responsible for educational and cultural activities, Venice Film Festival, Giffoni Film Festival

Interview: Elisabetta Ferrando • Responsible for educational and cultural activities, Venice Film Festival, Giffoni Film Festival

"In a festival you live the cinema"

Elisabetta Ferrando works as a manager for educational and cultural projects for the Venice Film Festival and the Giffoni Film Festival (Arca CinemaGiovani) as well as a consultant of...  

29/09/2019 | Euro Film Fest

Lucas Rosant | • Festival Expert

Interview: Lucas Rosant | • Festival Expert

“The most important thing is to be able to identify the resources within the territory of the festival”

Lucas Rosant talks to us about the biggest difficulties in developing a film festival and the importance of networking  

01/09/2019 | Euro Film Fest/France

Giorgio Gosseti  • Director, Giornate degli Autori

Interview: Giorgio Gosseti • Director, Giornate degli Autori

“You really need to have a feeling with a community and a place and to understand the cultural heritage of this place”

Giorgio Gosetti, director of Giornate degli Autori, underlines the importance of having a good editorial line for a film festival  

01/09/2019 | Euro Film Fest

Gaia Furrer | • Head of Programming, Giornate degli Autori

Interview: Gaia Furrer | • Head of Programming, Giornate degli Autori

“We select films which are compelling in terms of acting in directing, films that we love”

Gaia Furrer explains how she organises the programming and selection process at the Giornate degli Autori in Venice  

01/09/2019 | Euro Film Fest

Eric Lagess  • CEO, Pyramide

Interview: Eric Lagess • CEO, Pyramide

“At Pyramide, we think that it is important that the films are screened in front of different audiences”

We chatted with Eric Lagess about Pyramide’s editorial line  

01/09/2019 | Euro Film Fest

Peter Sallade | • Project director, European Union Film Festival in China

Interview: Peter Sallade | • Project director, European Union Film Festival in China

“The Chinese audience is very interested, intellectually engaged and thankful for seeing movies they would normally never see”

Peter Sallade, the project director of the European Union Film Festival in China, talks about the organisation of a film festival, the programming process  

20/05/2019 | Euro Film Fest

Omar De La Cruz  • Executive director, Dominican Global Film Festival

Interview: Omar De La Cruz • Executive director, Dominican Global Film Festival

“The festival is a service to the people; it’s a long-term improvement for the film industry here”

The executive director of the Dominican Global Film Festival, Omar De La Cruz, talks about the main idea behind the festival and its purpose  

20/05/2019 | Euro Film Fest

Nauval Yazid and Meninaputri Wismurti  • Co-curators, Europe on Screen Indonesia

Interview: Nauval Yazid and Meninaputri Wismurti • Co-curators, Europe on Screen Indonesia

“European film is rich in diversity and many issues we don’t talk about in Indonesia, so this is a good cultural policy to reach the public and other people here”

We chatted to Nauval Yazid and Meninaputri Wismurti , the co-curators of Europe on Screen in Indonesia  

20/05/2019 | Euro Film Fest

Hervé Le Phuez  • Programme director, Namur International French-language Film Festival

Interview: Hervé Le Phuez • Programme director, Namur International French-language Film Festival

“The goal is to highlight Belgian features and documentaries from the year to promote them to Belgian operators”

Hervé Le Phuez, programme director of the Namur International French-language Film Festival, discusses the programming process and the crucial role of a sales agent in the selection process  

20/05/2019 | Euro Film Fest

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