UK’s Documentary Film Council announces first elected board

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Eight filmmakers and executives will form the first board of trustees of the Documentary Film Council (DFC), the new national membership organisation designed to represent the interests of the sector in the UK. The trustees were elected on a 58.2% turnout, and will formally take over from the interim board at Sheffield DocFest at the DFC’s annual Open Assembly and AGM on Saturday June 15.

Winners of the 64th Krakow Film Festival

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The Golden Horn for Best Film was given to Askold Kurov and Anonymous 1 for Of Caravan and the Dogs (Germany). The Silver Horn for Highest Artistic Merit went to Tomasz Wolski for A Year in the Life of the Country (Poland). The Silver Horn for Best Film on Social Issues was won by Oksana Karpovych for Intercepted (Canada, France, Ukraine). The KFF Recommendation to the European Film Award (Doc) is Silent Trees by Agnieszka Zwiefka (Poland).

Krakow Film Festival Industry & DOC LAB Poland 2024 Awards 

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The Industry awards of Krakow 2024 were handed out May 31 within the Docs to Start and Docs to Go categories, for Polish and Ukrainian documentary projects in development and in post-production respectively. KFF Industry runs May 27 to June 1. The 64th Krakow Film Festival runs to 2 June in Kraków, and across Poland on the KFF VOD online streaming platform between 31 May and 16 June 2024.

Krakow Film Festival Industry: Docs to Go report

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This week Krakow Film Festival Industry 2024 hosted a presentation of 10 new Polish & Ukrainian documentary projects at the post-production stage, preceded by the Doc Lab Poland: Doc Lab Go workshop. The purpose of the presentation was to source potential distributor, sales agent and buyer interest as well secure a festival premiere and other core slots in the doc calendar.

Extended Submission Deadlines for AJB DOC and Industry Days

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The deadline for films for the 7th Al Jazeera Balkans Documentary Film Festival has been extended to midnight of June 3 2024, while project submissions for Industry Days (three categories: Main Pitch, Rough Cut, Balkan Stars) can be made up to and including June 15. AJB DOC Film Festival will take place in Sarajevo 13 to 17 September 2024. Industry Days runs September 14-16.

Germany’s Autentic announces factual sales deals

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Munich-based sales company Autentic Distribution announced this week a raft of sales with international broadcasters. Most recent of these is a multi-doc deal with Al Jazeera Documentary, coming hot on the heels of a 30-hour package deal with SBS Australia and another eye-catching package deal to Canal+ (Poland) across its various channels.

Beldocs Industry Days 2024 Awards

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Beldocs Pitching Forum, the pitch section of Beldocs Industry Days (23-26 May), handed out its awards May 25 during a ceremony presented by the Head of Beldocs Industry, Andrijana Sofranić Šućur. The program is part of the 17th Belgrade International Documentary Film Festival Beldocs, which is ongoing and runs to 29 May.

BDE interview: Kraków Film Festival director Krzysztof Gierat

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The 64th Krakow Film Festival opens May 26 with I Am the Creation of Fiction, Arkadiusz Bartosiak’s portrait of distinguished Polish actor, director, manager and social activist Andrzej Seweryn. The film illustrates a core criterion of the festival’s selection policy, says Kraków FF director Krzysztof Gierat. “We are mostly looking for ‘complete’ works, with an intriguing hero, a fascinating topic, and executed as perfectly as possible,” he says. Krakow Film Festival 2024 runs May 26 to June 2.

Cannes L’Œil d’or awarded to Ernest Cole: Lost and Found & Les Filles du...

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The 2024 L’Œil d’or jury comprising Nicolas Philibert, Dyana Gaye, Elise Jalladeau, Francis Legault and Mina Kavani decided to award two films ex aequo. These were Ernest Cole: Lost and Found by Raoul Peck in Special Screenings and Les Filles du Nil by Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir in Critics Week.

Cannes Docs debate: Raoul Peck and Dominic Asmall Willsdon

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On May 21, Cannes’ Marché du Film hosted a talk titled “Fighting for the Commons in a Time of Critical Destabilisation.” The event saw the participation of director-producer Raoul Peck and Dominic Asmall Willsdon, IDA’s Executive Director. In particular, Peck zoomed in on his Ernest Cole: Lost and Found (showcased in the Special Screenings strand), and on advocacy, capitalism and how doc production has changed over the last 30 years, among other topics.