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Meet filmmakers and funders Terrace café


Printing services Free internet & Wi-Fi Info about the UK film industry SATURDAY 19 MAY


Money, money, money: 12:OO - 17:OO finance seminars


1O.3O - 11.3O A-Z of VOD Uri Levanon (Watchmedia), Peter Gerard (Distrify), Peter Dutton (The Movie Partnership) talk about revenue generation from VOD and what’s on the horizon in the world of VOD.


Financing 21st Century Stories: New Cross-Media Partners Presented by Power to the Pixel Timo Vuorensola (director, Iron Sky), Michel Reilhac (ARTE France Cinema) and Liz Rosenthal and Tishna Molla (Power to the Pixel) explore new international alliances for cross-media projects.


13.15 - 14.15


Money in the UK: Meet Funders and Financiers Join our experts Chris Collins (BFI Film Fund), Chris Simon (Embargo Films), Nik Bower (Ingenious) and Himesh Kar (Worldview) help you find the money.


14.3O - 15.3O


Creative Strategies for International Film Financing Presented by Sargent-Disc John Hadity and Joseph Chianese (Entertainment Partners), Chris Curling (Zephyr Films), Lara Sargent (Sargent Disc) and Jonathan Olsberg (SPI) discuss creative financing strategies.


15.45 - 16.45


More Money for Indies: EIS Film Financing Presented by RSM Tenon


17.OO - 18.OO Meet Creative England 12.OO - 13.OO


MARKET 18:00


KILL ZOMBIE! (Netherlands) 90mins. Kaleidoscope Film Distribution. Dir: Martijn Smits, Erwin Van Den Eshof. Key cast: Uriah Arnhem, Wouter Braaf, Noel Deelen After a night in jail, four hungover friends and one gutsy female police officer emerge to discover their city


Developments in the UK’s Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) explained by finance and tax experts James Bramsdon and Nigel Burke (RSM Tenon).


Heather Rabbatts CBE, Caroline Norbury, Chris Moll and Kaye Elliott discuss Creative England’s initiatives for developing film, TV and digital media talent.


TODAY’S ONE-TO-ONE SURGERIES BARCLAYS


CO-PRODUCING WITH THE UK BRITISH FILM COMMISSION BFI: CULTURAL TEST RSM TENON


BFI FILM FUND SARGENT DISC


1O:OO - 12:OO 1O:3O - 12:3O 11:OO - 13:OO 13:OO - 15:OO 13:OO - 15:OO 15:OO - 17:OO 16:OO - 18:OO


SUNDAY 2O MAY STARTS WITH...


1O.15 - 11.15 Micro Scope Peter Carlton (Warp Films Europe) talks to Andrew Starke and Ben Wheatley (producer and director, Sightseers), Ben Pugh and Rory Aitken (producers Shifty, Welcome to the Punch), Tristan Goligher (IFeatures, Weekend) and Julia Short (The Works Film Group) about micro budget filmmaking.


First ONE-TO-ONE Surgery of the Day BARCLAYS


1O:OO - 16:OO For information and events updates visit www.ukfilmcentre.org.uk


secret. As if they didn’t have enough to deal with, their parents’ marriage is in trouble as well. So Hanni, Nanni and their friends already have their hands full when Nanni is kidnapped by crooks who want to trade her for Cosima. Will the girls find a way to rescue Nanni and protect Cosi? Riviera 3


ILL MANORS Bankside Films Private screening No Press Olympia 1


INUK (France) 100mins. Tricoast Worldwide. Dir: Mike Magidson. Key cast: Gaba Petersen, Ole Jorgen Hammeken, Rebekka Jorgensen, Sara Lyberth. A young Inuit native boy sees his father die hunting seals. Ten years later he has to make a choice between living in an urban world of rap music and violence or returning to the old tribal ways of his ancestors, hunting and living off the land. Palais I


KILL ZOMBIE! See box, above


n 94 Screen International at Cannes May 19, 2012


ravaged by a zombie outbreak. When one of them receives a cry for help from a sole survivor, they are forced to embark on a reluctant rescue mission, pitting their wits and risking their lives against these flesh-devouring mutants. The body parts are flying in this blood- thirsty battle between good and evil. Gray 3


LIFELINE (Iran) 90mins. Farabi Cinema Foundation. Dir: Mohammad Ebrahim Moayyeri. Key cast: Hadi Dibaji, Kamran Tafti, Ladan Mostofi. Palais E


LIV & INGMAR (Norway) 75mins. Svensk Filmindustri. Dir: Djeeraj Akolkar. This film is a love story — strewn across the 42 years and 12 films-long relationship between legendary actress Liv Ullmann and master film- maker Ingmar Bergman. This documentary is a homage — an affectionate but truthful account of two entwined lives standing the test of a rollercoaster of emotions, surviving through extraordinary times and leaving us with timeless creations as its ardent proof. Palais C


NAKED HARBOUR (Finland) 123mins. Wide. Dir: Aku Louhimies. Key cast: Amanda Pilke, Jasper Paakkonen, Laura Birn, Mikko Kouki, Sean Pertwee. ‘Naked Harbour’ is a film about Finnish love: it follows several parallel


stories of characters facing something irreversible, on one grey and cold winter week, in a quest to find love and acceptance. In a world where societies expectations are high, and the pressures of everyday life create a shroud of secrecy. This mosaic of characters is portraying people that are imperfect, weak and lost, but they are driven by the same need to be loved, seen and touched. People don’t see eye to eye and may hurt each other, but in the background, hope resides. Palais G


SUSHI GIRL (US) 100mins. Epic Pictures Group. Dir: Kern Saxton Key Cast: Cortney Palm, Danny Trejo, Mark Hamill. Fish has spent six years in jail. Six years alone. Six years keeping his mouth shut about the robbery, about the other men involved. The night he is released, the four men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl


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