Cinema For Change announces its selected projects
Director Laëtitia Colombani, who is taking part with her French-Italian-Canadian project
The Braid
The tenth edition of the Le Temps Presse Festival, which this year is running from 6-11 April, is introducing a new industry initiative called Cinema For Change. Taking place entirely digitally on 7 and 8 April, this European co-production market is dedicated to films that intend to make a positive impact, and a total of 15 projects will have the chance to be presented.
In detail, over 90 projects were submitted for the first edition of Cinema For Change, and the lucky 15 selected come from 12 different European countries. They also vary in terms of format and genre, as there are six fiction features, five documentaries, one animated film and three documentary series. Also, the directors’ backgrounds are mixed, as almost 40% of the films are by first-time filmmakers, including French actress
Cinema For Change announces its selected projects
Director Laëtitia Colombani, who is taking part with her French-Italian-Canadian project
The Braid
The tenth edition of the Le Temps Presse Festival, which this year is running from 6-11 April, is introducing a new industry initiative called Cinema For Change. Taking place entirely digitally on 7 and 8 April, this European co-production market is dedicated to films that intend to make a positive impact, and a total of 15 projects will have the chance to be presented.
In detail, over 90 projects were submitted for the first edition of Cinema For Change, and the lucky 15 selected come from 12 different European countries. They also vary in terms of format and genre, as there are six fiction features, five documentaries, one animated film and three documentary series. Also, the directors’ backgrounds are mixed, as almost 40% of the films are by first-time filmmakers, including French actress