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FUNDING Kosovo

The Kosovo Cinematography Center announces a newly increased funding slate

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- Following a 100% increase in its budget, the KCC is for the first time supporting 28 film projects at different stages, aiming to further develop the Kosovar cinema industry

The Kosovo Cinematography Center announces a newly increased funding slate
Director Visar Morina, whose new film, Ekzil, has received support

The Kosovo Cinematography Center (KCC) has announced its latest round of funding pre-approvals. Divided into various different programmes, a total of 28 projects have received KCC support. The number of selected projects has increased from the circa 18 that used to be supported up until last year, along with the annual budget, which has been doubled and has reached €1.4 million for the first time.

More precisely, six feature films, including the sophomore efforts by Visar Morina (Father [+see also:
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) and Gazmend Nela (Rooftop Story), along with Agim Sopi’s (Agnus Dei) new film and the MIDPOINT-developed movie by Norika Sefa, will get funded. Also, three minority co-productions, one debut film and one title in post-production are among the recipients.

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In the Feature Films programme, the selected projects are Exil [+see also:
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 by Visar Morina (producer: Yll Uka), Looking for Venera [+see also:
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 by Norika Sefa (Besnik Krapi), Rapsodia e Muzgut by Agim Sopi (Besim Ugzmajli), Debora by Arlinda Morina (Luigj Bejta), Lëkura e krokodilit by Ilirjan Himaj (Teuta Krasniqi) and Heshtja e Sirenave by Gazmend Nela (Arben Shala).

The minority co-production projects are Liqeni Im by Gjergj Xhuvani (Liridon Cahani), Illyrcvm by Simon Bogojevi Narath (Fatmir Spahiu) and Homo by Igor Ivanov (Lumbardh Kukaj); the debut project is Galaktika e Andromedës by More Raça (Sunaj Raça); and the feature in post-production is Diamanti by Genc Berisha (Besart Sllamniku), which round off the selection of fiction features. Furthermore, six projects have received script development support.

In the Documentary programme, the six feature-length projects that have received support are Thyeje Heshtjen by Ekrem Rrahmani (Kushtrim Sheremeti), Skenderbeu Edhe Ne Shkup by Kastriot Abdyli (Venera Abdyli), Lufta Per Shkollen by Nuhi Bytyci (Ilir Kabashi), Fisi i Humbur by Arzana Kraja (Fitim Shala), Rrugetimi im nga Shkupi, permbi Zagreb, deri.. by Mirjana Novak Perjanec (Kujtim Shabani) and Kosova dhe Hebrenjte by Jakov Sedlar (Lorena Sopi).

Finally, two animated film projects, Melodia Kardiake by Leopard Cana (Njomza Hadri) and Vija e Kuqe by Rron Bajri (Vullnet Sanaja), along with three short films, top off the funding slate.

Regarding the increased budget for the KCC, Kujtim Gashi, Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, announced: “The KCC’s hard work and commitment are seen in the growing success of our film industry, with tangible results and award-winning films like ShokFatherThe Marriage [+see also:
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 and many others. In recognition of this, we have decided to increase the annual budget for the production support of the KCC by 100%, from €600,000 to €1,200,000, which will bring the total budget of the KCC to €1.4 million.”

The director of the KCC, Arben Zharku, also commented: “Films from Kosovo have rightfully earned a good reputation, ranging from success at international festivals all the way to an Oscar nomination, and with this support, the success of Kosovar cinema will only grow further.”

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