EWIP: Great response on the first day
The new industry event European Work in Progress (EWIP) has started with a great response: approx. 250 buyers and industry representatives are taking part and a total of 22 promising film projects from Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, UK, Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia are presenting themselves to the industry during the three days of the pitch. This year’s international jury, Jonas Dornbach, Olimpia Pont Cháfer, Aistė Račaitytė and Pernille Munk Skydsgaard, will award four projects with vouchers for post-production services (€ 20,000, € 15,000 and € 10,000 donated by MMC studios and K13 studios).
“European Work in Progress, a unique market platform in Germany, was launched today in Cologne with the aim of making a decisive contribution to improving the market ability and exploitation of German and international arthouse films," says Petra Müller, Managing Director of the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW. “We are very pleased that this is happening within the framework of the Film Festival Cologne and once again strengthens NRW as a film location. We would like to thank all our partners and especially Leopold Grün and Torsten Frehse from AG Verleih for this important initiative. “
Leopold Grün, Managing Director of AG Verleih: "We are very pleased that the first edition of European Work in Progress Cologne is finally taking place and is meeting with such broad and international interest. We hope that EWIP will provide an impulse for Arthouse cinema and look forward to exciting projects and a successful exchange.”
Here is a selection of this year’s EWIP projects:
„Unconditional“ (Petit Film: France, Belgium) by Stéphane Demoustier: Lise is 18, lives in a quiet suburb and studies law. For the last two years she has worn an electronic bracelet as she is accused of having murdered her best friend.
„The Pencil“ (Victoria Studio/ Salt Studio: Russia) by Natalya Nazarova: After her husband is arrested, Antonina follows him to the northern province of Russia, where her urge to bring change to the community leads to a conflict with a local gang leader.
„Easy Love“ (Lichtblick Film- und Fernsehproduktion: Germany) by Tamer Jandali: Seven men and women in search of a balance between emotional security and sensual fulfilment.
„Nocturne“ (Lemming Film: Holland, Belgium) by Viktor van der Valk: Two producers, one night, an investor, a deadline, a woman, a gun and a hopelessly romantic boy.
„Taste of Pho“ (WT, Rohfilm Productions GmbH/ Lava Films Ltd: Germany, Poland) by Mariko Saga: An adorable story about single-Vietnamese father TEO and his ten-year-old daughter MAJA who live in Warsaw.
„The Thin Man“ (Open Palm Films Ltd/ Rather Good Films Ltd: UK) by Stephen Warbeck: A man’s journeys through France, chased by five angry men. Always one step ahead of his pursuers, he encounters strangers, stories and songs, in this musically rooted classic comedy.
European Work in Progress Cologne will take place from October 9th to 11th, 2018 during the Film Festival Cologne. EWIP is an Initiative by AG Verleih, the association of German independent distributors and supported by the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW, one of Germany’s leading film funding institutions. The industry event aims to create opportunities to collaborate with experienced sales agents, distributors, producers, commissioning editors, financiers, festival representatives as well as other complementary partners. In addition to one-to-one meetings, EWIP offers a supporting programme consisting of moderated panels in collaboration with Creative Europe Desks Germany and EAVE, evening events and the award ceremony for the best projects.
More information can be found on www.european-work-in-progress.eu or on Facebook www.facebook.com/europeanworkinprogress