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Il Polish Film Institute annuncia le sue ultime sovvenzioni in produzione del 2018

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- Olga Chajdas, Jan P. Matuszyński, Jasmila Zbanic e Oleh Sentsov tra i filmmaker sostenuti dal principale organismo di finanziamento polacco

Il Polish Film Institute annuncia le sue ultime sovvenzioni in produzione del 2018
La regista Olga Chajdas, che ha ricevuto una sovvenzione per il suo prossimo progetto, Constantly Inconstant

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In its third and final session of 2018, the Polish Film Institute (PFI) has decided to support eight Polish features and six international projects that feature Poland as a minority partner.

The international projects being supported by the PFI include Numbers [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Oleg Sentsov
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, directed by Oleh Sentsov and Akhtem Seitablaev (support of PLN 1 million, or €230,000), Leon Prudovsky’s My Neighbour Adolf [+leggi anche:
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(PLN 900,000, or €209,000), Jasmila Zbanic’s Quo Vadis Aida (PLN 840,000, or €195,350), Jakub Wroński and Ira Cerpelan’s animated film The Memoirs of Moominpappa (PLN 621,345, or €144,500), Christos Nikou’s Apples [+leggi anche:
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(PLN 326,00, or €75,814), and Tommer Heymann and Barak Heymann’s documentary The Last Work (PLN 256,000, or €60,000).

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The biggest domestic subsidy of PLN 1.8 million (€420,000) is to be given to two filmmakers: Olga Chajdas, whose intimate LGBT drama Nina [+leggi anche:
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was awarded at Rotterdam, got a grant for her upcoming project, entitled Constantly Inconstant, and debuting director Aleksandra Janowska received backing for Anatomy. Four projects secured PLN 1 million (€0.23 million) in support each. Two are set to be directed by experienced helmers: Robert Gliński, who is making Gorki’s Sanatorium, and Leszek Wosiński, who is about to direct Pilecki’s Report. Both films are period dramas related to the events of World War II. The former will revolve around the mass murder of Polish army officers and intelligentsia by the Soviet Union in 1939-1940, a crime that was first tackled in fiction form by Andrzej Wajda and his Katyn [+leggi anche:
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. Meanwhile, the title character of Wosiński’s film, Witold Pilecki, was a Polish officer and intelligence agent who voluntarily became a prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp in order to compile a report on the Nazi atrocities. Three years after the war, he was sentenced to death by Poland’s communist regime for alleged espionage and a host of other charges.

The sum of PLN 1 million (€230,000) will also be given to two second-time directors: Kordian Piwowarski, for his project Strawberry Soup, and Jan P Matuszyński (The Last Family [+leggi anche:
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), who is working on Leave No Traces [+leggi anche:
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, a narrative film based on the non-fiction book of the same name by Cezary Łazarewicz. The story is about a high-school student who was arrested and killed by communist Poland’s Security Service in 1983, and the project scooped the MIDPOINT Award at the Cottbus Film Festival in 2017. Michał Kwieciński, who is both a director and a producer at Akson Studio – the company that worked on Afterimage [+leggi anche:
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, Andrzej Wajda’s last film – will get PLN 0.5 million (€110,000) to aid the production of Filip. The last project that was supported in this session is Joanna Zastróżna’s Forrest, which will receive PLN 0.8 million (€186,000).

The deadline for submissions for the first session of 2019 is yet to be announced.

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