Berlinale World Cinema fund announces recommendations

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The Berlinale World Cinema Fund (WCF) at its 37th jury session made 11 funding recommendations for projects from Argentina, Bangladesh, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Iran, Peru, Tunisia and Venezuela. The current funding amounts to a total of 440,000 Euros and the WCF stated that it is pleased to be able to support independent cinema […]

The Berlinale World Cinema Fund at its 37th jury session made 11 funding recommendations for projects from Argentina, Bangladesh, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Iran, Peru, Tunisia and Venezuela. The current funding amounts to a total of 440,000 Euros and the WCF stated that it is pleased to be able to support independent cinema…

The current funding amounts to a total of 440,000 Euros and the WCF stated that it is pleased to be able to support independent cinema even more strongly in times of crisis and to promote the visibility of the cultural complexity of our world. “More and more high-quality projects are being submitted to the WCF for documentary formats, with the trend also being confirmed by the results of this jury meeting.

The funding recommendations encompass funding in the amount of 440,000 Euros and projects recommended include projects by two directors that have participated in Berlinale Talents in the past, and one project that was presented at the Berlinale Co-Production Market in 2022. The members of the jury are the documentary film producer and documentary creative advisor Marta Andreu , the producer Zsuzsanna Kiràly , film scholar and curator Viola Shafik and Vincenzo Bugno , the head of the WCF.

 

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