WINNERS OF THE 7TH BALTIC PITCHING FORUM ANNOUNCED

The 7th edition of “Baltic Pitching Forum”, which took place on 10–12th of October in Vilnius, has come to an end. This year the Forum expanded its horizons by inviting Finland as a Guest Country. Three Finnish short film projects participated at the Forum alongside Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian filmmakers and presented their newest short film ideas in front of the International Panel and Lithuanian Producers’ Jury.

 

Latvian director Kristīne Vītola and producer Lelde Prūse won an invitation to participate in the European Short Film Co-Production Forum Euro Connection as part of the 42nd Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival in February 2020 with a fiction short film project “The Deer” that tells a coming-of-age story of 19-year-old Hans, who does not know what to do with his future.

 

Latvian director Anna Zača and Lithuanian co-producer Agnė Adomėnė received an invitation to the international scriptwriting workshop and co-production event  “European Short Pitch 2020” organized by “Nisi Masa — European Network of Young Cinema ”. Their winning animation project “Penthouse for Short People” tells a story about Indra, who is in search of a place where she could raise her child. She come across the advertisement of a “Penthouse for Short People”, but while having a private viewing of apartment, she begins to fear about her life. This is already a third award for Lithuanian producer Agnė Adomėnė, who has won two previous awards at “Baltic Pitching Forum” with directors Skirmanta Jakaitė and Birutė Sodeikaitė.

 

This year‘s panel consisted of Anna Henckel-Donnersmark (Berlinale Shorts at International Berlin Film Festival, Germany), Marcin Łuczaj (“New Europe Film Sales”, Poland), Julie Rousson (Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival and Market, Euro Connection, France), Julie Marnay (international scriptwriting workshop and co-production event “European Short Pitch”), Delphine Schmit (Tripode Productions, France), Sari Volanen (Finnish broadcasting company YLE).

 

Lithuanian short film project “Mothers” and its director Birutė Kapustinskaitė was awarded with Lithuanian Producers MEDIA Award, initiated by the Creative Europe Desk Lithuania MEDIA office with a value of 1000 euro. This film is B. Kapustinskaitė’s directing debut which will tell a story about Aldona, who’s pregnant daughter comes to visit her for a weekend to the seaside. But instead of building strong relationships, Aldona becomes very overprotective of her soon-to-be mother herself daughter.

“When making our decision we took into account presentation skills, production feasibility, artistic value of the projects at a present stage“, said Jury member producer Gabija Budreckytė.

Lithuanian Producers’ Jury that consisted of three producers Kęstutis Drazdauskas (Artbox), Rasa Miškinytė (Era Films) and Gabija Budreckytė (Kino Minds) decided to give special mention to Estonian fiction project “Mia and Liki” by director Katrin Tegova and producer Maario Masing, and Finnish animation project “Flower Show” by director Elli Vuorinen and producer Jani Lehto.

 

Baltic Pitching Forum is organized by Lithuanian Short Film Agency “Lithuanian Shorts” in partnership with Riga International Film Festival, Riga International Short Film Festival 2ANNAS, PÖFF Shorts (Estonia) and Estonian Short Film Centre. It is supported by Lithuanian Council of Culture,  Promotion Centre for Audiovisual Culture AVEK, Audiovisual Works Copyright Association AVAKA, Creative Europe Desk Lithuania MEDIA Office, Vilnius Film Office and Vilnius City Municipality.

BALTIC PITCHING FORUM PROVES IMPORTANT STEP ON PATH TO SUCCESS FOR FILMMAKERS

Since its first edition in 2013 the Baltic Pitching Forum, an initiative of some of the most important film festivals and film companies from across the Baltic region, empowers filmmakers by given them unparalleled access to pitch training alongside important advice from some of the leading lights in the European film industry.

 

From it’s very beginning, the idea of the BPF was simple. Nine short film projects, three from each of the Baltic countries, are invited to Vilnius in October. A day of intensive pitch training is followed by each participant pitching their project to a panel of leading industry experts. Alongside giving live feedback to each participant, the panel choose one project to attend the European Short Film Co-production Forum Euro Connection (part of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival) while another is awarded with participant rights at the scriptwriting workshop and co-production event European Short Pitch organised by NISI MASA. Since 2017 a Lithuanian producers’ jury selects a project which is given Lithuanian Producers MEDIA Award of 1000€. This year the BPF will also welcome a guest country, with 2019 seeing Finland present projects.

 

Ever since the first edition there have been successes for projects pitched at the BPF. Alumni of the inaugural edition, Latvian directors Lauris Abele & Raitis Abele would go on to win the Grand Prix at the prestigious Tampere Film Festival with their project Castratus The Boar.

 

Another award winner is Bad Hair, an Estonian horror short that was pitched at the BPF in 2014 under the name of Karv. After a production process of five years, the film was finally completed in 2019 and premiered at the Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival (HÕFF) in 2019 and was awarded a Silver Méliès, one of the top awards for genre films.

 

“The biggest success was winning the 2014 BPF,” explained Bad Hair’s director Oskar Lehemaa. “As a reward we got to attend Euro Connection at Clermont-Ferrand, where we made many interesting contacts. Most importantly, the good feedback we got at BPF gave us a lot of confidence and energy to move forward with our weird short film.”

 

Another huge success was Lithuanian animation The Juggler (dir. Skirmanta Jakaitė) which, after being pitched in 2016, would premiere at Dok Leipzig in 2018 and go on to screen in the likes of Annecy, Rotterdam and Vienna.

 

“We won one of the awards at BPF and got selected for the Euro Connection pitching forum,” explained producer Agnė Adomėne talking about the benefits of the BPF. “There we met our French co-producer Delphine Schmit and we received production funding both in Lithuania and France.”

 

Another animation that the BPF has proved a huge part of is Riga’s Lilac from Latvian director Lizete Upīte. After being pitched in 2016, and winning participant rights at the European Short Pitch 2017 by NISI MASA, the film is poised to have a domestic premiere at the Riga International Film Festival in September 2019

 

“BPF pushed forward the development of Riga’s Lilac and I have never been more happy about the outcome,” said Upīte. “The BPF gave me a new confidence and understanding about my project. After the pitch I realised the direction I must go and the changes I must make.”

 

Klementina Remeikaite, the producer of Lithuanian film By The Pool (dir. Laurynas Bareiša, pitched at BPF in 2015 as Bathhouse), which would go on to premier at the Venice Film Festival in 2017 also agrees that the BPF was an important element in helping to push the film forward.

 

“In my opinion the biggest success was the first step into the international film industry. Even now we still meet some participants from the BPF and it’s really useful if you’re developing some projects and have the possibility to ask for info, contacts, festivals, recommendations or just have some nice small talk. The BPF taught me to understand that filmmaking is a global process and it doesn’t end in your country.”

 

“Thanks to the Baltic Pitching Forum, we’ve connected Baltic filmmakers with the likes of Venice, Cannes, New Europe Film Sales, the Swedish Film Institute, YLE (Finnish Television) and many other industry players who have made up the panel and given invaluable feedback,” explained Rimantė Daugėlaitė from Lithuanian Shorts, the chief organizer of the Baltic Pitching Forum. “And it shows in many of our alumni who were given the confidence to go out there and push their projects forward, many of them utilizing the advice there were given at the BPF. And let’s not forget that those who end up not being selected to go the likes of Euro Connection or European Script Pitch still have an invaluable weekend of training and networking that has served many well in their subsequent careers. We look forward to the new talents – as well as previous alumni – who will attend the BPF in 2019 and beyond.”

 

The 2019 edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum will take place October 10th-12th in Vilnius. It is organized by Lithuanian Shorts, in partnership with PÖFF Shorts, Riga IFF (Short Riga), Riga ISFF 2ANNAS and the Estonian Short Film Center. The Finnish partners for the BPF are the Promotion Centre for Audiovisual Culture (AVEK) and the Finnish Film Foundation. The project is supported by Lithuanian Council for Culture, AVEK, Nordic Culture Point, Audiovisual Works Copyright Association AVAKA, Vilnius City Municipality.

 

The application deadline for the 7th edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum is August 9th 2019.
For more information visit www.bpf.lt

CALL FOR SHORT FILM PROJECTS: BALTIC PITCHING FORUM INVITES GUEST COUNTRY FINLAND

Baltic Short Film Project Pitching Event „Baltic Pitching Forum” announces its new call for short film projects. This year the Forum expands its horizons by inviting Finland as a Guest Country. Three Finnish short film projects will be selected to participate at the 7th edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum alongside Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian filmmakers. Application deadline – 1st of August.

 

Baltic Pitching Forum helps filmmakers to gain international recognition in the European marketplace while also promoting the Baltic region and its filmmakers. 12 short film projects – three per country – will be selected to participate at the Baltic Pitching Forum 2019. Eligible applicants – Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian and Finnish film directors and/or producers who have finished at least one short film project and are developing a new project which meets these criteria: fiction, animation or hybrid genre, is in the development stage, up to 30 minutes and aimed at an international audience.

 

The Forum consists of an online script consultation and a three-day training and pitching event which will take place on October 10-12th in Vilnius. The new initiative – script consultation – was started only last year to help filmmakers improve the scripts before the Forum event. All participants will have online consultations with the scriptwriting expert Wim Vanacker (France) at the beginning of September.

 

During the event, filmmakers will gather to discuss, get feedback and learn how to present and promote their newest short film projects. Participants will be tutored by pitching trainer and artistic adviser Gabriele Brunnenmeyer (Germany). Also, with numerous influential film industry professionals taking part, the event will not only help the participants gain greater knowledge and visibility, but at the same time potentially will lead to the successful development of coproduction.

 

Selected projects will be evaluated by the international panel of 7 members – professionals from the fields of festivals, TV acquisitions, distribution, production and film commissioning, as well as Lithuanian producers jury. The international panel will select two Best Short Film Projects, one will be awarded with participant rights at the European Short Film Co-production Forum EURO CONNECTION which is a part of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and another will be awarded with participant rights at European Short Pitch organised by NISI MASA. Lithuanian producers jury will select one more project which will be given Lithuanian Producers MEDIA Award (1000 €).

 

The event is organized by the Lithuanian Short Film Agency “Lithuanian Shorts” in association with the Riga International Short Film Festival 2ANNAS, Riga International Film Festival, Estonian Short Film Center and Tallinn Black nights Film Festival. 7th Baltic Pitching Forum partners: The Finnish Film Foundation Tampere Film Agency, European Short Pitch, Euro Connection, Creative Europe Desk Lithuania MEDIA office, Meeting Point – Vilnius, Vilnius County Adomas Mickevičius Public Library.

 

The project is supported by Lithuanian Council for Culture, AVEK – Promotion Centre for Audiovisual Culture Finland, Norden | Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture , Audiovisual Works Copyright Association AVAKA, Vilnius City Municipality.

 

Application process

Application deadline – 1 August, 2019

Selection results – 2 September, 2019

Submit your application form here: http://bpf.lt/submit/

 

Dates of the event

10-12 October, 2019, Vilnius

 

CALL FOR ENTRIES TO VILNIUS INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 2020 NOW IS OPEN

Vilnius International Short Film Festival is now excepting new film submissions to the International and National competitions. Filmmakers can submit fiction, documentary, animation, experimental and hybrid genre films up to 30 min. which are completed after January 2018. Submission deadline: 1 of September, 2019.

 

Vilnius International Short Film Festival (VISFF) is one of the biggest short film festivals in the Baltic countries. Established in 2006, VISFF has become a unique platform in Lithuania, not only screening European but also global professional short films made by the upcoming generation of the talented filmmakers. 13th edition of Vilnius International Short Film Festival will take place from 16 to 19 January, 2020.

 

Vilnius International Short Film Festival holds an International and National short film competitions. Selected films are considered by the International and National Juries. VISFF organises International Competition with three awards – Best Short Fiction, Best Short Documentary and Best Short Animation; and National Competition with the Best Lithuanian Short Film award.

 

VISFF is organized by Lithuanian Short Film Agency LITHUANIAN SHORTS. Sponsors: Lithuanian Film Centre, Audiovisual Works Copyright Association AVAKA and Vilnius City Municipality.

 

Submission to VISFF:

  • Submission is available only via shortfilmdepot.com
  • Submission deadline:regular deadline: 1 August, 2019 (free); final deadline: 1 September, 2019 (5 Eur)
  • The festival does not require any premiere status.
  • Festival regulations: here.
  • The selection results will be announced by the end of October, 2019.
  • For more information visit filmshorts.lt or contact office@filmshorts.lt.