Marica Stocchi ⢠Producer, Rosamont
âI seek out co-productions so as to meet new talents and to work on different storiesâ
Marica Stocchi joined forces with actor
Giuseppe Battiston in 2019 to create the independent production company Rosamont. The firm made its debut with Emma Danteâs
film profile], which won the Pasinetti Prize both for the cast and for the film itself at the 2020 Venice Film Festival. Battistonâs directorial debut
Due is due to enter into production soon but, in the meantime, Rosamont is working on Emma Danteâs upcoming film
Misericordia and has signed numerous international co-productions: minority deals for Israeli films
Marica Stocchi • Producer, Rosamont cineuropa.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cineuropa.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Moravia, O Fair Land III, as well as collaborating with
Cristina GroÈan, whose first foreign language film,
Ordinary Failures, will start shooting in June. We talked to him on the occasion of his participation in European Film Promotion s Producers on the Move.
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Cineuropa: I noticed that you keep repeating that, even though you graduated law, you âdidnât feel likeâ practising it. Why did you feel like moving into production?
Marek Novák: I was determined to work in film â I was always attracted to that. I just felt like I should study something else as well, to give me some perspective on life before finally getting into film school. Then I didnât want to leave it unfinished. I canât see myself working as a lawyer, although my former classmates seem to be doing just fine [laughter].
Moravia, O Fair Land III, as well as collaborating with
Cristina GroÈan, whose first foreign language film,
Ordinary Failures, will start shooting in June. We talked to him on the occasion of his participation in European Film Promotion s Producers on the Move.
(The article continues below - Commercial information)
Cineuropa: I noticed that you keep repeating that, even though you graduated law, you âdidnât feel likeâ practising it. Why did you feel like moving into production?
Marek Novák: I was determined to work in film â I was always attracted to that. I just felt like I should study something else as well, to give me some perspective on life before finally getting into film school. Then I didnât want to leave it unfinished. I canât see myself working as a lawyer, although my former classmates seem to be doing just fine [laughter].
Marek Novák • Producer, Xova Film cineuropa.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cineuropa.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.