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The results of the second competitive selection for the European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian Cinema have been announced

The results of the second competitive selection for the European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian Cinema have been announced
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The ESFUF jury, composed of 7 experts from the European film industry, convened in Paris to review and select projects from the second call. This time, a total of 86 applications were received.

Out of these, 18 projects, with a combined budget of 761 020 €, have been selected to receive support for development and finalization. This includes 10 documentaries and 8 feature films. Notably, 11 projects will be directed by women.

10 projects in development

A development support will be allocated to:

Antonivka by Kateryna Gornostai – Fiction
Ukrainian production company: Moon Man LLC
Lithuanian production company: Just a moment
Amount of the support: 43 800 €

Ground zero by Zhanna Ozirna – Fiction
Ukrainian production company: Toy LLC
French production company: Good Fortune Films
Amount of the support: 43 800 €

Hard sub by Novruz Hikmet – Fiction
Ukrainian production company: Contemporary Ukrainian Cinema LLC
German production company: Plotlessfilm
Amount of the support: 37 500 €

Red zone by Iryna Tsilyk – Fiction/Documentary
Ukrainian production company: Moon Man LLC
Luxembourg production company: a_BAHN
Amount of the support: 43 800 €

Retention by Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobtchuk – Fiction
Ukrainian production company: Mellivora Productions
French production company: Paradise City Films
Amount of the support: 43 800 €

The blindsight by Ruslan Batytskyi – Fiction
Ukrainian production company: 2 Brave Productions LLC
German production company: CALA Film Central GmbH & Co. KG
Amount of the support: 43 800 €

The days I would like to forget by Alina Gorlova, Yelizaveta Smith, Maksym Nakonechnyi & Simon Mozgovyi – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: Tabor Ltd.
French production company: Les Valseurs
Amount of the support: 15 000 €

Under the yellow sky by Maryna Nazarenko – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: Cinema Sound Production
Estonian production company: Undi Teod Oü
Amount of the support: 25 000 €

Vona by Kseniia Kravtsova, Daria Onyshchenko – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: Arts & Rights and ДІМ Film House
German production company: Flare Films GmbH
Amount of the support: 23 600 €

War in Chernobyl by Oleksiy Radynski – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: Kinotron Group LLC
Lithuanian production company: Studija Kinema
Amount of the support: 25 000 €

 

8 projects in finalisation

A finalisation support will be allocated to:

Chrysanthemum day by Simon Mozghovyi – Fiction
Ukrainian production company: Mainstream Pictures
Dutch production company: Windmill Film BV
Amount of the support: 75 000 €

Clouds move with great speed by Roman Ostrovskyi – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: PE Iryna Kyporenko
European production company: tbc
Amount of the support: 39 000 €

Dad’s Lullaby by Lesia Diak – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: DramaFree
Croatian production company: Petnaesta Umjetnost
Amount of the support: 50 000 €

Displaced by Olha Zhurba – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: Moon Man LLC
Danish production company: Final Cut For Real
Amount of the support: 15 000 €

Fragments of ice by Maria Stoianova – Documentary
Ukrainian production companies: Tabor Ltd & Mental Drive Studio
Norwegian production company: Indie Films AS
Amount of the support: 59 000 €

Real by Oleh Sentsov – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: AT Films LLC
Croatian production company: Propeler Films D.o.o
Amount of the support: 28 160 €

U are the universe by Pavlo Ostrikov – Fiction
Ukrainian production company: Fore Films LLC
Belgian production company: Stenola Productions
Amount of the support: 74 760 €

Up in the air by Oksana Syhareva – Documentary
Ukrainian production company: PE Oksana Syhareva
Lithuanian production company: Baltic Productions
Amount of the support: 75 000 €

 

The European Solidarity Fund for Ukrainian Films is an initiative launched in February 2023 in Berlin. After having supported various actions for Ukraine at a national and European level (here), EFAD and its members wanted to unite forces to launch a dedicated support for Ukrainian filmmakers, to support the completion of films or the development of new projects, while fostering co-productions. ESFUF brings together 19 partners from 16 different countries, the EFAD association, some of its members (15 EFAD members), and Culture Ministries.

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