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COPROCITY 2022

15 projects to compete for the first Coprocity prize

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- A partner to 13 co-production markets, the online platform will be singling out the winner of its development award this September

15 projects to compete for the first Coprocity prize
Director Mo Scarpelli, who is taking part in Coprocity with her project A Song That Slays

Steered by Emmanuel Fleurantin and Jérémy Zelnik (read our interview), the online Coprocity platform works in partnership with 13 co-production markets (Cinéfondation Workshop, La Fabrique Cinéma, Ventana Sur, When East Meets West, TorinoFilmLab, Thessaloniki - Agora and Agora Docs -, Connecting Cottbus, Baltic Event, Meeting Point Vilnius, New Nordic Films Haugesund, Les Arcs Industry Village, Sofia Meetings and Cinelink) to help film entities (distributors, international sales agents, TV networks, co-producers, …) keep a watchful eye on the progress of the projects presented during these markets, whilst also making or developing professional contacts in order to facilitate development and funding.

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The 15 projects which earn themselves the most follow-up requests on the platform will battle it out for the first Coprocity Development Award (endowed with 5,000 Euros), which is set to be handed out on 20 September by a jury composed of international sales agent Clémence Lavigne (The Party Sales), distributor Vladimir Kokh (KMBO) and the author of this article.

Pre-Selected Projects:

A Cry Like A Beautiful Song - Beata Parkanova (OZET Film – Czech Republic)
A Song that Slays - Mo Scarpelli (Disparte – Italy)
Al Baseer – The Blind Ferryman - Ali Al-Fatlawi (Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion – Switzerland)
China Sea - Jurgis Matulevicius (Film Jam – Lithuania)
Escape Net - Dzintars Dreibergs, Kultfilma – Latvia)
Head Nurse - Jan Vejnar (Last Films – Czech Republic)
Lex Julia - Laura Hyppönen (Greenlit Productions Oy – Finland)
Made in EU - Stephan Komandarev (Argo Film – Bulgaria)
Matilda Has The Last Word - Andrei Cretulescu (Kinosseur – Romania)
Medusas - Ely Chevillot (Bo Dream Productions – Belgium)
Shibboleth - Alexandra Matheou (Bark Like A Cat Films – Cyprus)
The Father - Teresa Nvotova (Danae Production – Slovakia)
The Floating Word - Fernando Souza (Rake Films – Italy)
The Mountain Bride - Maura Delpero (Cinedora – Italy)
The Swedish Torpedo - Frida Kempff (Momento Film - Sweden)

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(Translated from French)

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