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Durban South Africa: Delegate registration for Durban
FilmMart (DFM) opens today (June 6), with the continent's premier film finance
and co-production forum urging industry delegates to take advantage of the
discounted early bird registration. Now in its fourth edition, the DFM takes
place from 19-22 July and promises an exciting programme of masterclasses and
networking opportunities.
The Durban FilmMart - a joint project of the Durban Film
Office (DFO) and the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) - is an African
co-production market that provides a platform for international experts,
broadcasters, financiers and filmmakers to meet and develop strategic
partnerships that get films made. The four-day event comprises of a programme
of Master classes, Africa in Focus panels, networking functions, the DOC Circle
Pitching Forum and the Finance Forum for selected projects of the market.
Delegates will also get to enjoy the selection of films screening at the Durban International Film Festival.
“The FilmMart objective is to facilitate the development of
African film content and to fuel business and employment opportunities within
this sector on the continent,” says Durban Film Office’s Toni Monty. “We have
seen some strong projects emerge from the Finance Forum programme into
theatrical exhibition and onto important international film festivals.
JONES REISS
The Durban FilmMart programme features a range of
masterclasses presented by leading industry experts on a wide range of topics
ranging from world trends in co-production to finance, distribution, script
development and new media. Africa in Focus is comprised of a range of seminars
and panel discussions featuring local and international filmmakers experts,
specifically dealing with salient issues in African cinema. DOC Circle Pitching
Forum is a high-level pitching event where the selected documentary projects of
the DFM as well those of as Talent Campus Durban's Doc Station pitch to an
audience of financiers, commissioning editors and broadcasters as well as DFM
delegates. This pitching forum is invaluable for the development of new
filmmakers. In addition, Durban FilmMart
delegates have access to a range of networking events attended by key
industry professionals . Delegates can also attend workshops, seminars and
screenings in the festival .
World-renowned film expert Clare Downs will present a
scriptwriting workshop entitled Strategies for development: the Agony and
Ecstasy. Clare Downs is a founding member of the script analysis team for EAVE
and has worked in training, script development, producing and writing for over
three decades. Clare has been involved
in many international development and training programmes
CHRISTOPH THOKE
including the
Southern African Producer training programme AVEA (2000 -2005).
Filmmaker, author, strategist and consultant John Reiss will
present a transmedia masterclass drawing from his critically acclaimed book
Think Outside the Box Office -The Ultimate Guide to Film Distribution in the
Digital Era. John Reiss is the director of numerous films including the
documentaries Bomb It and Bomb It 2, which look at the subversive and often
controversial international subcultures around graffiti.
Presenting a masterclass on co-production entitled The Art
of Working Together is Christoph Thoke, a German film and television producer
and president of Mogador Film, who has worked for leading German/French
broadcaster ARTE and German production companies including Bavaria Films,
Taunus Film and CineMedia. Mogador’s first film Lorna's Silence by the Dardene
Brothers was selected in competition for Cannes 2008 and screened at the Durban
International Film Festival.
Marketing and Publicity for Cinema: the Mentality to Promote
is the masterclass to be presented by film distribution and marketing expert
Alvaro Vega of Vertigo Films - Spain's leading distribution company (recently
incorporated into Wild Bunch). Vega has been involved in the distribution of
films for leading directors including David Lynch, Gus Van Sant, Wong Kar-Wai,
Mike Leigh and Sofia Coppola.
A number of local, continental and international broadcasters,as
well as various government agencies, film commissions, and distribution
agencies will be in attendance, enabling delegates to establish contact and
engage in one-on-one meetings.
ALVARO VEGA
This year the DFM partners and supporters include the
International Film Festival Rotterdam's (IFFR) CineMart, the International
Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), the Berlinale Film Festival,
Worldview, and others. Attending DFM this year, the Hot Docs Documentary Film
Festival - North America’s largest documentary film festival - through its Blue
Ice Fund Group initiative will continue to facilitate a financing and
mentorship
program for six African film grantees, awarded earlier this year.
New partners include Paris Cinema’s film market Paris Project, who will select
one project for their 2014 edition. Independent Filmmakers Project, America’s
largest independent film non-profit, will select one DFM project to attend
their lab for this year. ARTE returns to award a cash prize to the best fiction
project, while Festival des 3 Continentes – Nantes and the International
Organisation of Francophone will also be in attendance.
HOWARD THOMAS OF BUSVANNAH
Renowned South African film and television pitching coach,
Howard Thomas of Busvannah Communications will deliver four one-hour primers on
proposal writing and pitching, covering the areas of research, target audience,
writing and budgeting. These primers are aimed at beginner and intermediate
producers active in content producing and will form part of the Durban FilmMart
and Talent Campus Durban programme, with limited seats available to the public.
Following the DFM, and running from 23 to 26 July, is Wild
Talk Africa, Africa’s key film festival and conference for natural history and
wildlife film and television programming. “This is also a great opportunity for
delegates to stay on in Durban and take advantage of the valuable opportunities
in factual television-producing and broadcasting that Wild Talk presents.” says
Monty.
“This year DFM’s has a really strong contingent of top
quality experts and industry representatives, which adds significant weight to
the level of engagement that will take place.” says Peter Machen, Manager of
the Durban International Film Festival. “We look forward to welcoming delegates
and hope that they seize the opportunity to network with the peers and experts
in a meaningful way, and that this year’s Durban FilmMart continues to
stimulate the growth of the industry on the continent.”
The 4th edition of Durban FilmMart takes place from 19 - 22
July 2013 during the Durban International Film Festival and is now open for
delegate registration. Early bird registration, which enables the delegate to
be included in the industry manual closes on July 2 and costs R1250.
Registration thereafter costs R1750 and closes on July 18.
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