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Venice Market Projects Include Films From Agnieszka Holland, Alexey German Jr & Jasmila Zbanic

The sixth edition of the Venice Gap-Financing Market (August 30 – September 1, 2019), which takes place during the Venice Film Festival, will feature 51 projects in the final stages of development and funding.

Of those, 23 projects from Europe and beyond are narrative features with 70% funding in place. Five projects are documentaries.

Among highlights are Czech feature Sarlatan by Oscar-nominated Polish director Agnieszka Holland (Mr. Jones) about a man gifted with exceptional abilities set against the background of the events of the totalitarian fifties; Russian film Air by Dovlatov director Alexey German Jr; Grbavica director Jasmila Zbanics Euro co-pro Quo Vadis Aida (working title); and Canadian pic Saint-Narcisse by Bruce La Bruce.

Heres a full list of projects taking part in the market:

28 SELECTED FICTION AND DOCUMENTARY PROJECTS

  1. Air (Russia) by Alexey German Jr., SAGa, Metrafilms
  2. Alam(France, Lebanon, Belgium) byFiras Khoury, MPM Film
  3. A la sombra de los árboles(Chile) by Matías Rojas Valencia, Quijote Films
  4. Aleph doc (USA, Croatia)by Iva Radivojevic, Ivaasks Films, Picture Palace Pictures
  5. Anadolu Leopari(Turkey, Germany) byEmre Kayis, TatoFilm
  6. Death of Nintendo(Philippines) by Raja Martin, IndieFlip
  7. El Prófugo(Argentina) byNatalia Meta,Rei Cine
  8. Guerra e Pace doc (Italy, Switzerland, France)by Massimo DAnolfi and Martina Parenti, Montmorency Film
  9. Het Mirakel van Almeria doc (Belgium, Netherlands) by Moon Blaisse, Cassette for Timescapes
  10. Iguana Tokyo(Turkey, Germany, Japan) by Kaan Müjdeci, Colored Girafes
  11. Kommunioun (Luxemburg, Belgium, France) by Jacques Molitor, Les Films Fauves
  12. La Nuit des rois(France, Canada, Ivory Coast) by Philippe Lacôte, Bhanshee Films
  13. La Sirène(France, Luxemburg, Germany, Belgium) by Sepideh Farsi, Les Films DIci
  14. Les Cahiers(Lebanon, France, Canada) by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Abbout Productions
  15. MICA(Morocco, France) by Ismaël Ferroukhi, La Prod
  16. My Sunny Maad(Czech Republic, France, Slovakia) by Michaela Pavlátová, Sacrebleu Productions
  17. Place de lEurope doc (Germany, France) by Philip Scheffner, Pong Films
  18. Quo Vadis Aida(working title)(Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Romania, Netherlands, Poland, Germany, France) by Jasmila Zbanic, Deblok
  19. Re Granchio(Italy, Argentina, Chile) by Alessio Rigo de Righi, Matteo Zoppis, Ring Film
  20. Saint-Narcisse(Canada)by Bruce La Bruce, Les Films 1976 & Six Island Productions
  21. Šarlatan(Czech Republic) byAgnieszka Holland, Marlene Film Production s.r.o.
  22. Sharaf (Germany, Tunisia, Egypt, France) by Samir Nasr, Soilfilms Media GmbH
  23. Spaccapietre (Italy, France) by Gianluca and Massimiliano De Serio, La Sarraz Pictures Srl
  24. Sposob lyubvi (Lovehack) (Russia) by Tamara Dondurey, Atlantic Film
  25. The Quest for Tonewood doc (Norway, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Hans Lukas Hansen, Norsk Fjernsyen
  26. The Hunters Son(Netherlands, Iceland, Belgium, Poland) by Ricky Rijneke, Rotterdam Films
  27. The Last Ride of the Wolves(Netherlands, Italy)byAlberto de Michele, Halal
  28. Woken(Ireland, France, Luxemburg) by Alan Friel, Fantastic Films

12 VIRTUAL REALITY IMMERSIVE STORY PROJECTS

12 VR Immersive Reality Story projects (8 from Europe and 4 from outside of Europe), including fiction, documentary, animation film and other interactive installation based experiences. The projects include both original concept and adaptations. All projects have secured 30% of their budget and have this financing in place.

  1. 38 Minutes (France, United Kingdom)by Mike Brett, Steve Jamison and Pierre Zandrowicz, Atlas V, Princeton, Archers Mark, Games for Change
  2. African Space Makers (Kenya, Germany)by Vincenzo Cavallo Faras and Isa Mohamed, Cultural Video Production, Black Rhino VR, INVR
  3. Agence (Canada)by Pietro Gagliano, National Film Board of Canada, Transitional Forms Inc.
  4. Captured (Finland, India, Canada)by Hanna Haaslahti, Dpt.
  5. Here (United Kingdom) by Lysander Ashton, 59 Productions
  6. Hush (Denmark)by Vibeke Bryld, Final Cut for Real
  7. Hypha (Chile)by Natalia Cabrera, Maltrato Films
  8. Kusunda (Germany, United States of America, Nepal) by Gayatri Parameswaran and Felix Gaedtke, NowHere Media
  9. The Greatest Moon Hoax (Taiwan)by John Hsu, Serendipity
  10. The Great Orator (Netherlands) by Daniel Ernst, Submarine Channel
  11. Under Attack (United Kingdom)by Kate Parkinson and Aela Callan, AKA Media Ltd.
  12. Welcome to the Savoy (France, Canada, USA)by Landia Egal, Tiny Planets

12 VIRTUAL REALITY IMMERSIVE STORY PROJECTS

12 VR Immersive Reality Story projects (8 from Europe and 4 from outside of Europe), including fiction, documentary, animation film and other interactive installation based experiences. The projects include both original concept and adaptations. All projects have secured 30% of their budget and have this financing in place.

  1. 38 Minutes (France, United Kingdom)by Mike Brett, Steve Jamison and Pierre Zandrowicz, Atlas V, Princeton, Archers Mark, Games for Change
  2. African Space Makers (Kenya, Germany)by Vincenzo Cavallo Faras and Isa Mohamed, Cultural Video Production, Black Rhino VR, INVR
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