FILMS FROM ISRAEL AT THE BERLINALE 2012
PANORAMA
SHARQIYA Director: Ami Livne World Sales: Golden Cinema Productions Email:
eshiray@smile.net.il
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BAGRUT LOCHAMIM (SOLDIER/CITIZEN) Director: Silvina Landsmann World Sales: Comino Films Email:
silvina@cominofilms.com Web Site:
www.cominofilms.com
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ORCHIM LEREGA (OFF-WHITE LIES) Director: Maya Kenig World Sales: Alpha Violet E-mail:
info@alphaviolet.com Website:
www.alphaviolet.com
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BERLINALE SHORTS
BATMAN AT THE CHECKPOINT BTA – BTC Short Film Competition, Supported by the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg Director: Rafael Balulu
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LAYLA BAHIR (BRIGHT NIGHT) Director: Li-At Glik
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LIVE VIDEO MULTISCREEN COMPOSITION At the back/The Details: Live Video Multiscreen Composition: Avi Mograbi, Noam Enbar, Adan Scheflan, Ariel Armoni, Yoni Silver
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FOOTNOTE Director: Joseph Cedar World Sales: Westend Films E-mail:
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www.westendfilms.com
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TESTIMONY Director: Shlomi Elkabetz World Sales: Wild Bunch E-mail:
gfarkas@wildbunch.biz Website:
www.wildbunch.biz
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THE EXCHANGE Director: Eran Kolirin World Sales: The Match Factory E-mail:
info@matchfactory.de Website:
www.the-match-factory.com
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LIPSTIKKA Director: Jonathan Sagall World Sales: The Little Film Company E-mail:
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www.thelittlefilmcompany.com
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POLICEMAN Director: Nadav Lapid World Sales: Eye on Films E-mail:
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www.widemanagement.com
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LAST DAYS IN JERUSALEM Director: Tawfik Abu Wael World Sales: Eye on Films E-mail:
infos@widemanagement.com Website:
www.widemanagement.com
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LIFE IN STILLS Director: Tamar Tal Contact: Heymann Brothers Films E-mail:
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www.heymannfilms.com
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CINEMA JENIN Director: Marcus Vetter World Sales: Cinephil E-mail:
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LIFE IN STILLS Director: David Fisher World Sales: Cinephil E-mail:
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Sola Media has taken on sales of Victor And The Secret Of Crocodile Mansion, produced by Christian
Becker (the Wickie films) of Rat Pack. Constantin will release in Germany on March 22 on 300 prints.
Momentum turns White Collar with Moviehouse
BY ANDREAS WISEMAN Momentum Pictures has picked up UK rights to Moviehouse Entertain- ment’s thriller The Rise And Fall Of A White Collar Hooli- gan for a 2012 release. Mediawith Classics has German rights. The film blends terrace
warfare with international credit-card fraud across London and Paris. Paul Tan- ter writes and directs with
n 6 Screen International at the Berlinale February 10, 2012
Nick Nevern and Simon Phillips among the cast. Producers are Phillips
and Jonathan Sothcott of genre label Chata Pictures. Also, Momentum has
taken UK rights to Richard Raaphorst’s horror film Army Of Frankenstein. Shooting in Europe, Army is a co-production of MPI/ Dark Sky Films, Los Ange- les-based XYZ Films and Pellicola of Amsterdam.
BY ANDREAS WISEMAN UK-based HanWay Films has boarded international sales on Junebug director Phil Morrison’s Lucky Dog, which will star Paul Gia- matti, Paul Rudd and Sally Hawkins. UTA represents US rights. Melissa James Gibson
writes the comedy about two con men who team with a Russian accomplice (Hawkins) on a foolhardy get-rich-quick scheme. The shoot begins next month in New York. Dan Carey and Elizabeth
Giamatti produce through their Touchy Feely Films banner. Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Greene- Street Films and HanWay finance. Sidney Kimmel and John
Penotti also produce, with Michael Hogan and Jim Tauber executive producing.
HanWay runs with Lucky Dog
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NEWS THE ISRAEL FILM COUNCIL
F&ME gets box set, plans follow-up to StreetKids
BY WENDY MITCHELL London-based Film & Music Entertainment (F&ME) is working with UK distributor HB Films to launch a 10-film box set of F&ME’s international co- productions, called ‘Cinema Without Frontiers’. The titles include Before
The Rain, Eleven Men Out and Quest For A Heart. This comes as Mike
Downey and Sam Taylor’s F&ME readies a packed slate, including new football documentary follow-up
StreetKids United II, being made to coincide with the 2014 Street Child World Cup in Rio de Janeiro. A Brazilian film-maker will direct. Also in Brazil, the com-
pany is kicking off the shoot in April for Julien Temple’s music documentary Chil- dren Of The Revolution. Shooting now for F&ME
are Peter Greenaway’s Goltzius And The Pelican Company, portmanteau film Zagreb Stories 2 — Love and Kadri Kousaar’s English- language European Psycho.
Set to shoot in the
autumn is UK-Netherlands- Belgium co-production N.N., to be directed by Ineke Smits and produced by vet- eran Els Vandervorst. The story is about a patholo- gist’s search for his past. In post is Andrzej Jakimo-
wski’s Imagine (aka Blind Watching), starring Edward Hogg and Alexandra Maria Lara. Sales company discus- sions are under way. Just finished is child prostitution story Lilet Never Happened, directed by Jacco Groen.
Buyers are feeling Ealing’s Chemistry
BY ANDREAS WISEMAN Ealing Metro International has closed deals on comedy Better Living Through Chemistry with Australia/ New Zealand (eOne), Latin America (California), Rus- sia (Big Move), Portugal (Lusomundo), Iceland (Sam Film), Greece (Audio
Visual), Middle East (Phars), Singapore (Shaw), Turkey (SinemaTV), Israel (United King), Romania (Prorom), former Yugosla- via (Karantania), Czech Republic (North Video), South Africa (Nu Metro) and India (WEG). ICM is handling domestic rights.
Sam Rockwell, Olivia
Wilde, Michelle Monaghan and Judi Dench star in writer-directors Geoff Moore and David Posamen- tier’s story of a straight- laced pharmacist who has an affair with a seductive customer. The shoot is set for spring in Maryland, US.
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