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life of a young unemployed man in Ath- ens, Greece. The East of the West Competition


selection will feature Hungary’s Sara Cserhalmi with Dear Betrayed Friends and Slovakia’s Iveta Grofova with Made In Ash. Czech fi lm-maker Marek Najbrt will


be in Karlovy Vary’s main Competition with the premiere of his new feature, Polski Film, a subversive refl ection on the boundaries of reality and fiction, while Miroslav Momcilovic’s Death Of A Man In The Balkans, screening in the Forum of Independents sidebar, explores a new style of cinematographic expression as a webcam captures the commotion that takes place in a flat after the suicide of its owner. “Every year brings some amazing sur-


prises and unexpected moments, which make us continue loving our jobs,” says Och, who is enthusiastic about the youthful make-up of both the festival’s audience and the fi lm-makers involved.


Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy


Death Of A Man In The Balkans


Boy Eating The Bird’s Food


Call for entries : Arc 1950 Coproduction Village deadline september 21st 2012


selection of :


• 22 projects of European Coproduction (feature film) in development • 9 European feature films in post-production looking for additional financings and/or distributors/sales agents (Work in Progress) • 7 first feature film projects from European Film Schools Details and application on www.lesarcs-filmfest.com


Arc 1950 Coproduction Village gathers about 200 participants (producers, distributors, sales agent, regional funds, banks, film schools etc...) from whole over Europe.


During three days (December 16th to 18th) are organised : • one-to-one meetings


• debates and case studies on production and distribution issues in Europe,


15- 22 DE CEMBRE 2012 WWW.LE SARCS-FILMFE S T. COM


• Special focus on Belgium films and financings. • Inter-professional meetings


• and also the European Cinema Ski Cup, snowshoes trecks, pitches on chairlifts, cocktails, parties...


■ 12 Screen International June-July 2012


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