MEDIA and Creative Europe in limelight at Berlinale

Nearly 30 films supported by the European Union's MEDIA fund have been selected for the official programme of the Berlin International Film Festival (6-16 February). The films, which include four in the main competition (see full list below) have received €2.2 million in EU funding to date. The bulk of funding from MEDIA, part of the new Creative Europe programme, supports the international distribution of European films outside their country of origin. Over the next seven years more than 800 European films will receive a total of €800 million in development and distribution support from MEDIA. Film industry professionals are invited to a Creative Europe information day on 10 February.

Androulla Vassiliou, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, said: " We are honoured that the festival has selected so many films supported by MEDIA for this year's programme. The Berlinale is without doubt one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world and a beacon for the best in European film-making. The Creative Europe programme demonstrates our commitment to supporting cultural and linguistic diversity in the European film industry, as well as helping it to make the most of the opportunities created by digitisation and globalisation."

The MEDIA-backed films at the festival represent a variety of European countries, stories, genres and artistic approaches. The four competing for the 'Golden Bear', the festival's top prize, are: Aimer, boire et chanter (France), Aloft (Spain-Canada-France), Zwischen Welten (Germany) and Kraftidioten (Norway-Sweden-Denmark).

The 'Berlinale Special' selection features a host of top European directors including Volker Schlöndorff, Wim Wenders and Pernille Fischer Christensen. MEDIA-supported films have also been selected for the 'Panorama Fiction', 'Documentary', 'Forum', 'Generation 14plus', 'Generation Kplus' and 'Culinary Cinema' categories at the festival.

Shooting Stars

The Berlinale will also present the 2014 'Shooting Stars', an initiative which aims to promote new acting talent. Ten actors from across Europe are chosen by a panel of experts from candidates nominated by the member organisations of the European Film Promotion (EFP) body. The 10 stars will be presented to the industry, press and public at the festival, and this is often the launch-pad for an international career. This year's Shooting Stars are: Danica Curcic (Denmark), Maria Dragus (Germany), Miriam Karlkvist (Italy), Marwan Kenzari (The Netherlands), Jakob Oftebro (Norway), Mateusz Kościukiewicz (Poland), Cosmina Stratan (Romania), Nikola Rakocevic (Serbia), Edda Magnason (Sweden), and George MacKay (United Kingdom). In 2014, EFP will receive €510 000 in funding from MEDIA for its promotion activities, including Shooting Stars.

Info Day

Professionals from Europe and beyond are invited to Info Days organised by Germany's Creative Europe Desk and the European Commission on 10 and 11 February. The first day will focus on funding opportunities from the MEDIA sub-programme, while the second will concentrate on advice on grants from the Culture sub-programme. The MEDIA event will include a discussion with policy experts and representatives of national and regional film funds on release, marketing and financing strategies.

Market place

The European Commission will once again host a MEDIA stand at the European Film Market, open to more than 130 European production and distribution companies. The European Film Market is the business end of the festival and the place to be for deal-making between companies and agents.

Background

Creative Europe is the fifth generation of EU funding programmes supporting the cultural and creative sectors. It was launched on 1 January, with a budget of nearly €1.5 billion for 2014-2020.

The programme will allocate at least 56% of its budget for its MEDIA sub-programme and at least 31% for the Culture sub-programme. A maximum of 13% of the budget will be allocated to a cross-sectoral strand, which includes support for the Creative Europe Desks in each country, responsible for providing advice to potential beneficiaries.

MEDIA will support the development, distribution and promotion of content produced by the EU film and audiovisual industries. One of its chief aims is to help European film-makers to reach markets beyond national and European borders; it will also fund training schemes for professionals and nurture opportunities created by new technologies. In addition to its support for film-makers, the MEDIA fund will support more than 2 000 European cinemas, where at least 50% of the films they screen are European.

Three new initiatives will be launched in 2014 with support from MEDIA, focused on audience development and film literacy, international co-productions and video games. More innovations will follow including a new loan guarantee scheme for cultural and creative sectors, which will be launched in 2016.

For more information

European Commission: MEDIA and Creative Europe

Film info clip on Creative Europe

Androulla Vassiliou's website

Follow Androulla Vassiliou on Twitter @VassiliouEU

 

Contacts :

Dennis Abbott (+32 2 295 92 58); Twitter: @DennisAbbott

Dina Avraam (+32 2 295 96 67)

Annex: MEDIA supported films at the Berlinale 2014:

 

Competition

Director

Aimer, boire et chanter (Life of Riley)

France

Alain Resnais

Aloft (No llores, Vuela)

Spain/Canada/France

Claudia Llosa

Kraftidioten (In Order of Disappearance)

Norway/Sweden/Denmark

Hans Petter Moland

Zwischen Welten (In between worlds)

Germany

Feo Aladag

Berlinale Special

 

A Long Way Down

UK/Germany

Pascal Chaumeil

Cathedrals of Culture (Kathedralen der Kultur) Germany/Denmark/Austria/Norway/France

Wim Wenders, Michael Glawogger, Michael Madsen,

Robert Redford, Margreth Olin, Karim Aïnouz

Dans la cour (In the Courtyard)

France

Pierre Salvadori

Das Finstere Tal (The Dark Valley)

Austria/Germany

Andreas Prochaska

Diplomatie (Diplomacy)

France/Germany

Volker Schlöndorff

En du elsker (Someone You Love)

Denmark

Pernille Fischer Christensen

Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann (The 100-Year Old Man Who Climbed out the Window and Disappeared)

Sweden

Felix Herngren

Panorama

 

Panorama Fiction

 

Arrête ou je continue (If You Don't, I Will)

France

Sophie Fillières

Fieber (Fever)

Luxembourg/Austria

Elfi Mikesch

Über-Ich und Du (Superegos)

Germany/Switzerland/Austria

Benjamin Heisenberg

Yves Saint Laurent

France

Jalil Lespert

Panorama Dokumente

 

Concerning Violence

Sweden/USA/Denmark

Göran Hugo Olsson

Last Hijack

Netherlands/Germany/Ireland/Belgium

Tommy Pallotta, Femke Wolting

Forum

 

Free Range - Ballaad maailma heakskiitmisest (Free Range)

Estonia

Veiko Õunpuu

N - The Madness of Reason

Belgium

by Peter Krüger

Generation

 

Generation 14plus

 

God Help the Girl

UK

by Stuart Murdoch

Ömheten (Broken Hill Blues)

Sweden

by Sofia Norlin

Generation Kplus

 

Beyond Beyond

Sweden/Denmark

by Esben Toft Jacobsen

Emil & Ida i Lönneberga (That Boy Emil)

Sweden

by Per Åhlin, Alicja Jaworski Björk, Lasse Persson

Jack et la mécanique du cœur (Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart) France

by Mathias Malzieu, Stéphane Berla

Loulou, l'incroyable secret (Wolfy, the Incredible Secret)

France

by Grégoire Solotareff, Éric Omond

Midden in de Winternacht (A Christmoose Story)

Netherlands/Sweden/Belgium

by Lourens Blok

MGP Missionen (The Conte nt: To the Stars and Back)

Denmark

by Martin Miehe-Renard

Tante Hilda! (Aunt Hilda!)*

France/Luxembourg

by Jacques-Rémy Girerd, Benoît Chieux

  • Also selected in Culinary Cinema