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EUROPEAN WORK IN PROGRESS COLOGNE 2020

The third edition of European Work in Progress Cologne is ready to kick off

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- 28 projects that are currently in production or post-production have been selected to take part in the German industry event

The third edition of European Work in Progress Cologne is ready to kick off
Director Dominik Graf, who will be taking part in European Work in Progress Cologne with Fabian - Going to the Dogs

The third edition of European Work in Progress Cologne (EWIP), an independent industry event organised by AG Verleih - Association of German Independent Film Distributors and mainly supported by the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW, is gearing up to kick off on 5 October. The event, which aims to create opportunities for arthouse projects to meet appropriate distributors, co-producers, world sales agents and festival representatives, will unspool in the German city of Cologne between 5 and 7 October, during the 30th Film Festival Cologne. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will take place in the presence of the participants, who will need to adhere to coordinated hygiene measures.

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"The experiences at Cannes and other industry events in this year of the coronavirus have shown that direct exchanges between people, despite the numerous digital communication possibilities, cannot be replaced by anything. That is why we have been working with our partners for a long time on a concept that will meet both hygiene standards and the requirement to bring all participants to Cologne. We are very pleased that the guests from Germany and the world have accepted our invitation,” says Torsten Frehse, board member of AG Verleih.

Fiction films and documentaries making use of a wide variety of themes and styles will be presented to industry professionals in 15-minute pitching sessions, as well as one-on-one meetings. Various panel discussions and workshops organised in cooperation with Creative Europe Desk NRW and Creative Europe Desk Germany will complement the programme.

The jury of the third EWIP will bring together Triin Tramberg, programme coordinator and head of Creative Gate for Tallinn Black Nights Festival; Leslie Chen, senior advisor at Blossoms Entertainment; Melanie Andernach, CEO and co-founder of MADE IN GERMANY Filmproduktion; and Sebastian Lückel, head of acquisitions, co-productions and programming at ARD Degeto.

The best pitches could win prizes of a total value of €37,000, including post-production services as well as press support at international festivals. The award sponsors are, once again, K13 Studios, LAVAlabs Moving Images, ARRI Media and ZOOM Medienfabrik.

Below are the 28 projects selected to take part in European Work in Progress Cologne 2020:

9th step - Irma Puzauskaite (Lithuania)
Convenience Store [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Michael Borodin
film profile
]
- Michael Borodin (Russia/Slovenia/Turkey)
Darkling [+see also:
film review
interview: Dušan Milić
film profile
]
- Dušan Milić (Serbia/Denmark/Italy/Greece/Bulgaria)
Fabian - Going to the Dogs [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Albrecht Schuch
film profile
]
- Dominik Graf (Germany)
In Limbo - Alexander Hant (Russia)
Iron Stream - Kamar Ahmad Simon (Bangladesh/Germany)
The Theory of Everything [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Timm Kröger
film profile
]
 - Timm Kröger (Germany/Austria)
Love Is a Dog From Hell - Khavn de la Cruz (Philippines/Germany)
Loving Highsmith [+see also:
film review
film profile
]
- Eva Vitija (Switzerland/Germany)
Martin and the Magical Forest - Petr Oukropec (Czech Republic/Germany/Slovakia)
Memory of Water - Saara Saarela (Finland/Germany/Estonia/Norway)
Octopus Skin - Ana Cristina Barragan (Ecuador/Germany/Greece/Mexico)
The Stranger [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Ameer Fakher Eldin
film profile
]
(working title: Passerby) - Ameer Fakher Eldin (Syria/Palestine/Germany)
Saving One Who Was Dead [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Václav Kadrnka
film profile
]
- Vacláv Kadrnka (Czech Republic/Slovakia/France)
Shelter - Seán Breathnach (Ireland)
Sinjar - Anna M Bofarull (Spain/USA)
Smiling Georgia - Luka Beradze (Georgia/Germany) - documentary with fictional scenes
Spas - Maksym Nakonechny (Ukraine/Croatia/Czech Republic)
The Cars We Drove into Capitalism [+see also:
film review
film profile
]
- Boris Missirkov, Georgi Bogdanov (Bulgaria/Germany/Denmark/Croatia/Czech) – documentary
Quiet Freedom [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
(working title: The Great Freedom) - Wendla Nölle (Germany/Sweden)
The Living Man [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
- Oleg Novković (Serbia/Germany/Bulgaria)
Il palazzo [+see also:
trailer
interview: Federica Di Giacomo
film profile
]
- Federica Di Giacomo (Italy/France) – documentary
The Ugly Truth - Krishna Ashu Bhati (Germany)
Under Control - Manuel Poutte (Belgium/France)
Viral - Udi Nir (Germany/Israel) - documentary series
Walter - Robert Def (Russia)
Whispers of War [+see also:
film review
interview: Florian Hoffmann
film profile
]
- Florian Hoffmann (Germany)
Who I Am Not [+see also:
film review
film profile
]
- Tünde Skovrán (USA/Germany/South Africa) - documentary

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