Tag: IPIFF

  • Câștigătorii celei de-a XVI-a ediții IPIFF s-au întâlnit aseară la gala de la Teatrul Odeon

    Câștigătorii celei de-a XVI-a ediții IPIFF s-au întâlnit aseară la gala de la Teatrul Odeon

    După patru zile cu proiecții
    la Cinema Muzeul Țăranului, Festivalul
    Indie al Producătorilor de Film Independenți
    și-a anunțat câștigătorii, duminică, 8 mai, la
    Teatrul Odeon. Printre personalitățile care au acceptat invitația la gală s-au
    numărat: Victoria Cociaș, Manuela Hărăbor, Constantin Cotimanis, Adrian
    Titieni, Ioana Bugarin, Cezara Dafinescu, Rodica Mandache, Monica Davidescu.


    Prezentatori
    au fost directorul festivalului, Toma Enache și actrița Kira Hagi, iar
    evenimentul s-a văzut LIVE pe Cinemaraton.


    Alexandra
    Ușurelu, cel mai
    bine vânduta
    artistă independentă din România, pianistul Alexandru Mihai Burcă și Daria
    Crișan au fost cei care au adus coloană sonoră premiilor IPIFF16. Invitat
    special al Alexandrei Ușurelu a fost renumitul trompetist român de jazz,
    Sebastian Burneci.


    Juriul IPIFF din acest
    an a fost format din: Adrian Titieni (actor), Mihai Orășanu (inginer de sunet
    și producător), Ioan-Pavel Azap (critic de film).


    Lista câștigătorilor arată astfel:


    Cel mai bun producător independent pentru un film
    românesc de lungmetraj


    Andrei Ștefănescu (Paradisul
    Lulii/Paradise Lula, r. Andrei Ștefănescu)


    *Mențiune specială: Sylvestre Bary (In
    Vino Veritas, r. Sylvestre Bary)


    Cel mai bun producător independent pentru un film
    internațional de lungmetraj


    Rodrigo Areias (Infinite Sea, r.
    Carlos Amaral)




    * Mențiune specială: (Arturo Dueñas Herrero Pessoas,
    r. Arturo Dueñas Herrero)


    Cel mai bun producător independent pentru un film
    românesc documentar


    Silviu Radu (Un timp prin care am trecut/
    A Time I’ve Been Through, r. Silviu Radu)


    * Mențiune specială: Wearebasca (Blană
    Bombă/Kids Rock, r. Claudiu Mitcu)


    Cel mai bun producător independent pentru un film
    românesc de scurtmetraj


    Alex Pintică (Trecut de ora 8/ No singing
    after 8, r. Alex Pintică)


    Mențiune specială: Andrei Georgescu și
    Alexandru Baltă (17 Aprilie/April 17th, r. Andrei Georgescu)


    Cel mai
    bun producător independent pentru un film internațional de scurtmetraj


    Nicola Piovesan (Closed to the Light,
    r. Nicola Piovesan)


    * Mențiune specială: Andrea Benjamin Manenti (Guinea Pig, r.
    Giulia Grandinetti)


    Cel
    mai bun producător independent pentru un film românesc de școală


    Alexandru Mironescu (Planuri de
    vacanță/Summer Planning, r. Alexandru Mironescu)


    *Mențiune specială: Lidia Andreea Ilie (Milkless,
    r. Lidia Andreea Ilie)


    Cel
    mai bun producător independent pentru un film de animație


    Patrice Seiler (The Secret of Mr. Nostoc,
    r. Maxime Marion & Patrice Seiler)


    *Mențiune specială – Manuela Cojocaru (The
    Land of Nod, r. Manuel Cojocaru)




    Cel
    mai bun producător al anului
    (România)


    Anca Puiu și Marian Crișan, (Berliner/ The
    Campaign, r. Marian Crișan)


    * Mentiune specială: Ion Octavian Frecea (Aventurile
    lui Țuțu/The Adventures of Țuțu, r. Ion Octavian Frecea)


    Anul acesta a existat și un premiu special
    din partea directorului festivalului și a fost înmânat lui Rareș Răducu, pentru
    filmul Taxi De Niro2, r. Ionuț Lucian Rusu.


    IPIFF este un eveniment
    realizat de Uniunea Producătorilor de Film şi Audiovizual din România -
    Asociaţia Română de Gestiune Operelor din Audiovizual (UPFAR-ARGOA) și
    are ca obiectiv principal promovarea
    filmului românesc contemporan prin intermediul producătorului de film, punând
    accentul pe producţia de film independent şi profesioniștii angrenaţi în astfel
    de proiecte.


    Sponsori: Zarea, BES România.


    Parteneri culturali: Teatrul Odeon, Cinema Muzeul Țăranului, Cărturești,
    Cinemaraton


    Parteneri media: Radio România Cultural, Zile și Nopți, Cinemap,
    Munteanu.ro, 4 arte, Aarc.

  • November 27, 2019 UPDATE

    November 27, 2019 UPDATE

    EU BUDGET – The European Parliament adopted the 2020 EU budget on Wednesday. Next years budget will continue to support growth and the competitiveness of the European economy, as well as other EU priorities, such as security and the management of migration. 21% of the budget will go towards measures aimed at addressing climate change. This has been achieved through increases for climate-related actions in several areas such as research and development, transport and energy infrastructure, and the EUs external action.Total commitments are set at 168.7 billion euros. This is an increase of 1.5% compared to the 2019 budget as amended. 1.5 billion euros have been kept available under the expenditure ceilings of the multiannual financial framework for 2014-2020, allowing the EU to react to unforeseeable needs. Total payments amount to 153.6 billion euros, rising 3.4% from 2019. This increase reflects the continuing implementation of the 2014-2020 programmes at full speed.



    RESIGNATION – The former prime-minister of Romania, Viorica Dancila, stepped down on Tuesday night as president of the Social Democratic Party. She has stated she had to resign at the end of a tense meeting of the partys national executive committee, organized after Dancila lost the presidential runoff on Sunday to the current president of the country, Klaus Iohannis. The interim leadership of the Social Democratic Party is now held by the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu. A party congress is likely to be held early next year.



    DEFENSE – Romanias Supreme Defense Council, chaired by president Klaus Iohannis, on Wednesday endorsed the appointment of Leutenant General Daniel Petrescu as the new Chief of Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces. The office of Chief of Staff remained vacant after General Nicolae Ciuca was appointed Minister of Defense in the new Government. Also discussed at the meeting were Romanias objectives for NATOs summit to be hosted by London in December. The head of state announced that the number of troops to take part in operations outside the country’s borders in 2020, that is 21 hundred military and civilians. That was the first meeting of the Council attended by members of the new Cabinet, headed by the Liberal Ludovic Orban.



    COLECTIV – Final arguments are being held at the Bucharest Tribunal in the Colectiv case, by the lawyers of the club owners and of the owner of the company that provided the fireworks, as well as of the firefighters and technicians that have been tried in this case. On Monday, the families of the young people who died in the fire four years ago asked for material and moral damages of dozens of millions of Euros from the former mayor of Bucharests 4th district Cristian Popescu Piedone. Also, prosecutors with the Anticorruption Directorate asked for a 15-year prison sentence for the former mayor. Piedone and another three town-hall clerks have been tried for illegally releasing permits for the club that burned down in 2015, killing 64 people and wounding another 200. The trial started in 2016, but it was constantly postponed for two years, until a new fjudge was appointed, who sped up the hearings.



    VISIT – Romanian president Klaus Iohannis met on Wednesday in Bucharest with the future president of the European Council, Charles Michel. The two officials discussed the EUs Strategic Agenda for 2019-2024, the 2021-2027 EU budget negotiations, Brexit, migration, foreign relations and fighting climate change. The visit of the former Belgian prime-minister is part of a tour in preparation for taking over the leadership of the European Council, on December 1st. He wants to learn more about the European leaders stand with regard to the main subjects on the EU agenda.



    EUROPEAN COMMISSION – Gathered in plenary session in Strasbourg, the European Parliament voted on Wednesday the membership of the new European Commission, headed by the German Ursula von der Leyen, who presented her team and programme. The Romanian Adina Valean will be the new Transport Commissioner. The purpose of Wednesday’s meeting was to guarantee that the Commission had the necessary democratic legitimacy to act for the benefit of the European citizens. Since late September until mid this month, the parliamentary committees held hearings with each of the candidates, in order to assess their capacity. Last week, the leaders of the political groups and the EP president David Sassoli agreed that the examination process had been finalized and that parliament was ready to vote. The new EC should have taken office on November 1st, but three proposals for commissioner were rejected, namely those made by Romania, Hungary and France. The Commission will start working on December 1st.



    MIGRANTS – 48 people from Iraq, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan and India were found by border police while attempting to illegally cross the Romanian border via Nadlac, in western Romania, hidden in a truck. According to the border police, six of them are minor, three women and 39 men, all asylum seekers in Romania. The police are now carrying out investigations to establish whether its a matter of migrant smuggling.



    IPIFF – The 14th edition of the Independent Producers Indie Film Festival — IPIFF 2019, the only festival in Romania supporting independent filmmakers, is under way in Bucharest. The Festival is organised by the Romanian Union of Film and Audiovisual Producers – Romanian Association for Collective Management of Audiovizual Works. For five days, film lovers have the opportunity to watch at the Union Cinema in Bucharest, the latest Romanian independent features and short films. The current edition of the festival also includes a screenwriting competition for short and feature film. Workshops for scriptwriters will also be held, aimed at helping them turn their scripts into films. One of these workshops, dubbed “The art of project presentation, of finding the right co-producer and of negotiating the best co-production deal”, will be held on November 28 by Renate Roginas. (translated by E. Enache)


  • November 27, 2019 UPDATE

    November 27, 2019 UPDATE

    EU BUDGET – The European Parliament adopted the 2020 EU budget on Wednesday. Next years budget will continue to support growth and the competitiveness of the European economy, as well as other EU priorities, such as security and the management of migration. 21% of the budget will go towards measures aimed at addressing climate change. This has been achieved through increases for climate-related actions in several areas such as research and development, transport and energy infrastructure, and the EUs external action.Total commitments are set at 168.7 billion euros. This is an increase of 1.5% compared to the 2019 budget as amended. 1.5 billion euros have been kept available under the expenditure ceilings of the multiannual financial framework for 2014-2020, allowing the EU to react to unforeseeable needs. Total payments amount to 153.6 billion euros, rising 3.4% from 2019. This increase reflects the continuing implementation of the 2014-2020 programmes at full speed.



    RESIGNATION – The former prime-minister of Romania, Viorica Dancila, stepped down on Tuesday night as president of the Social Democratic Party. She has stated she had to resign at the end of a tense meeting of the partys national executive committee, organized after Dancila lost the presidential runoff on Sunday to the current president of the country, Klaus Iohannis. The interim leadership of the Social Democratic Party is now held by the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu. A party congress is likely to be held early next year.



    DEFENSE – Romanias Supreme Defense Council, chaired by president Klaus Iohannis, on Wednesday endorsed the appointment of Leutenant General Daniel Petrescu as the new Chief of Staff of the Romanian Armed Forces. The office of Chief of Staff remained vacant after General Nicolae Ciuca was appointed Minister of Defense in the new Government. Also discussed at the meeting were Romanias objectives for NATOs summit to be hosted by London in December. The head of state announced that the number of troops to take part in operations outside the country’s borders in 2020, that is 21 hundred military and civilians. That was the first meeting of the Council attended by members of the new Cabinet, headed by the Liberal Ludovic Orban.



    COLECTIV – Final arguments are being held at the Bucharest Tribunal in the Colectiv case, by the lawyers of the club owners and of the owner of the company that provided the fireworks, as well as of the firefighters and technicians that have been tried in this case. On Monday, the families of the young people who died in the fire four years ago asked for material and moral damages of dozens of millions of Euros from the former mayor of Bucharests 4th district Cristian Popescu Piedone. Also, prosecutors with the Anticorruption Directorate asked for a 15-year prison sentence for the former mayor. Piedone and another three town-hall clerks have been tried for illegally releasing permits for the club that burned down in 2015, killing 64 people and wounding another 200. The trial started in 2016, but it was constantly postponed for two years, until a new fjudge was appointed, who sped up the hearings.



    VISIT – Romanian president Klaus Iohannis met on Wednesday in Bucharest with the future president of the European Council, Charles Michel. The two officials discussed the EUs Strategic Agenda for 2019-2024, the 2021-2027 EU budget negotiations, Brexit, migration, foreign relations and fighting climate change. The visit of the former Belgian prime-minister is part of a tour in preparation for taking over the leadership of the European Council, on December 1st. He wants to learn more about the European leaders stand with regard to the main subjects on the EU agenda.



    EUROPEAN COMMISSION – Gathered in plenary session in Strasbourg, the European Parliament voted on Wednesday the membership of the new European Commission, headed by the German Ursula von der Leyen, who presented her team and programme. The Romanian Adina Valean will be the new Transport Commissioner. The purpose of Wednesday’s meeting was to guarantee that the Commission had the necessary democratic legitimacy to act for the benefit of the European citizens. Since late September until mid this month, the parliamentary committees held hearings with each of the candidates, in order to assess their capacity. Last week, the leaders of the political groups and the EP president David Sassoli agreed that the examination process had been finalized and that parliament was ready to vote. The new EC should have taken office on November 1st, but three proposals for commissioner were rejected, namely those made by Romania, Hungary and France. The Commission will start working on December 1st.



    MIGRANTS – 48 people from Iraq, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan and India were found by border police while attempting to illegally cross the Romanian border via Nadlac, in western Romania, hidden in a truck. According to the border police, six of them are minor, three women and 39 men, all asylum seekers in Romania. The police are now carrying out investigations to establish whether its a matter of migrant smuggling.



    IPIFF – The 14th edition of the Independent Producers Indie Film Festival — IPIFF 2019, the only festival in Romania supporting independent filmmakers, is under way in Bucharest. The Festival is organised by the Romanian Union of Film and Audiovisual Producers – Romanian Association for Collective Management of Audiovizual Works. For five days, film lovers have the opportunity to watch at the Union Cinema in Bucharest, the latest Romanian independent features and short films. The current edition of the festival also includes a screenwriting competition for short and feature film. Workshops for scriptwriters will also be held, aimed at helping them turn their scripts into films. One of these workshops, dubbed “The art of project presentation, of finding the right co-producer and of negotiating the best co-production deal”, will be held on November 28 by Renate Roginas. (translated by E. Enache)