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EFP launches programme highlighting European and Turkish films

BRIDGES EUROPE - TURKEY at the Istanbul International Film Festival (April 3-18, 2010)

 

NOTHING PERSONAL by Urszula Antoniak

With BRIDGES EUROPE - TURKEY, European Film Promotion (EFP) will be launching a new programme at the 29th edition of the Istanbul International Film Festival. Between April 12-14, the festival, in close cooperation with EFP, will highlight and present 10 current European and 12 Turkish productions of up-and-coming directors.

Apart from the aim of raising public awareness for the selected films in this year's European Capital of Culture, the idea is to facilitate and improve the films' distribution beyond their borders. Key European distributors will be invited to Istanbul to see the newest in Turkish fare; at the same time, the Turkish industry will have the chance to watch new and exciting European cinema with festival audiences. In addition, special industry screenings will take place in the presence of the invited professionals. BRIDGES EUROPE - TURKEY is financially supported by the MEDIA International programme of the European Union, the participating EFP member organisations and the Istanbul European Capital of Culture programme.

The directors and sales agents of the selected films are invited to attend the festival for an intercultural dialogue and to discuss possibilities of fostering the circulation of European and Turkish films in the diverse markets. BRIDGES EUROPE - TURKEY offers various platforms for networking, discussions and business meetings. A part of the programme will be a European Reception and a workshop with the participation of Europe's leading casting directors aiming to strengthen the collaboration between Turkish and European actors and directors.

"We are very pleased to see BRIDGES EUROPE - TURKEY, here in Istanbul", says festival director Azize Tan. "This programme is strengthening the professional relationship between Turkey and Europe and initiates a dialogue between filmmakers and sales from here and there. And, in the end, hopefully quite a few films from Europe will find their way to theatrical release in Turkey, and our national films will bring the issues of our country to the people in Europe. In this way, the films and their makers support the cultural exchange."

10 European films have been selected for BRIDGES EUROPE - TURKEY, among others, the acclaimed Nothing Personal by Urszula Antoniak, starring this year's SHOOTING STAR from The Netherlands, Lotte Verbeek. Nothing Personal is a coproduction between Macdara Kelleher of Fastnet Films (Ireland) and Reinier Selen of Rinkel Film & TV Productions (The Netherlands) realized after they participated in EFP's programme PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE 2008 in Cannes.

Also selected for BRIDGES EUROPE - TURKEY, has been the European coproduction (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Germany, Croatia) On the Path (Na Putu) by Jasmila Žbanić, which has been screened in this year's Berlinale Competition. The film sees Zrinka Cvitešić, Croatian SHOOTING STAR 2010, as main cast.

The 12 selected Turkish films include Bornova Bornova, winner of the Best Screenplay Award at the SIYAD (Turkish Cinema Critics Association) Awards in 2010. Winning several awards with Made in Europe in 2008, director İnan Temelkuran's second feature film Bornova Bornova is set in the director's hometown İzmir, and is about unemployment and its effects. The latest film Taylan Brothers have directed, Vavien, is a noir comedy that delicately tells the story of a small town family.

In 2010, the Istanbul International Film Festival screens 170 international films, with 111 originating from Europe. The festival seeks primarily to encourage the development of cinema in Turkey and to promote films of quality in the Turkish market. Selected international films compete for the Golden Tulip Award.

 

European Films selected for the Programme

Turkish Films selected for the Programme

All That I Love
(Wszystko, co kocham)
by Jacek Borcuch (Poland)
Wide Management
A Step into the Darkness (Büyük Oyun)
by Atıl İnaç (Turkey)
TFT Yapım

The Calling
by Jan Dunn (United Kingdom)
Arrow Entertainment Inc.
Angels and Gamblers (Melekler ve Kumarbazla)
by Ertekin Akpınar (Turkey)
Hayalet Yapım

Camping (Camping)
by Jacob Bitsch (Denmark)
Nimbus Film
Bornova Bornova
by İnan Temelkuran (Turkey)
Temelkuran Film ve Müzik

Colony
by Carter Gunn, Ross McDonnell (Irel.)
E1 Entertainment
Dark Cloud (Bahti Kara)
by Theron Patterson (Turkey)
Bulut Film

Dogtooth (Kynodontas)
by Giorgos Lanthimos (Greece)
MK2
Five Cities (Bes Şehir)
by Onur Ünlü (Turkey)
Eflatun Film

Muezzin
by Sebastian Brameshuber (Austria)
Cinephil
Love in Another Language (Başka Dilde Aşk)
by İlksen Başarır (Turkey)
Ofisistanbul by Ppristanbul

Nothing Personal
(Rien de personnel)
by Matthias Gökalp (France)
MK2
Love, Bitter (Aci Aşk)
by A. Taner Elhan (Turkey)
Tim’s Productions

Nothing Personal
by Urszula Antoniak
(The Netherlands / Ireland)
Bavaria Film International
Me and Roz (Benim ve Roz'un Sonbahari)
by Handan Öztürk (Turkey)
Gala Ajans

On the Path (Na Putu)
by Jasmila Žbanić (Bosnia and Herzegovina /Croatia/Austria/Germany)
The Match Factory
Not Worth a Fig (İncir Çekirdeği)
by Selda Çiçek (Turkey)
Çiçek Film

The World is Big and Salvation Lurks around the Corner
(Svetat e golyam i spasenie debne otvsyakade)

Other Angels (Teslimiyet)
by Emre Yalgın (Turkey)
Logos Film

by Stephan Komandarev (Bulgaria / Germany / Hungary / Slovenia)
m-appeal
There (Orada)
by Hakkı Kurtuluş, Melik Saraçoğlu (Turkey)
İki Film

 
Vavien
by Yağmur Taylan, Durul Taylan (Turkey)
İmaj Entertainment

 

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