Best Trailers 2019
Best Trailers 2019
New category this year.
New category this year.
New category 2019, in competition.
Below the 6 posters in official competition for Best Poster 2019. This is a new category, along with Best Trailer, to support, encourage and emphasize the very importance of key marketing elements in order to distribute, sell, show your movies around.
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INGENIUM / Feature film
FRENCH PREMIERE
Directed by Steffen Hacker
Produced by Eric Sonnenburg and Steffen Hacker
CAST :
GERMANY
The movie is listed 4 times in competition for the 2018 PAMA for :
– Best Feature Film
– Best Director
– Best Actress
– Best Editor
PITCH : As Felicitas’ life is turned upside down she doesn’t know if her nightmares are taking over or if something bigger is trying to control her – and the only way to find out the truth is her best friend Natascha who is locked up in an asylum.
Festival’s appreciation :
“INGENIUM is an intense run with elements and twists of a thriller and surprises beyond that.”
HIGHLIGHT :
This is the incredible directorial debut of director-producer Steffen Hacker.
“Getting exposure and an audience after so many years of work went into one film means the world to me being a first time filmmaker – I´d finally love to see how people react, if the film entertains, gives them the thrill we all love to get in cinema. So thank you for providing us Indie filmmakers that possibility to show our work to the people that love movies beyond mainstream.“
Studied visual effects at the renowned Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in Germany and teamed up with former classmate Alexander Kiesl, CEO of unexpected GmbH in Stuttgart, to found the commercial directing duo “Alex & Steffen” in 2005.
His first self-financed Indie feature film as director, “Ingenium”, was finished in 2018.
EUROPEAN PREMIERE
Directed by Allison Walsh
Produced by Melanie Walsh and Margaret LeJeune
CAST :
USA
The movie is listed in competition for the 2018 PAMA for :
– Best Documentary
PITCH : Parallel Lines tells the stories of Olga Perez, a formerly undocumented maid, and Chuck Foss, a former U.S. border patrol agent, who respectively live in the border towns of Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, and whose occupational histories would seem to put them at odds. But the stories Olga and Chuck share reveal a much more complex relationship between those who police the border and those who cross it, which also includes compassion, respect, and a shared daily existence.
Allison Walsh is an artist and emerging documentary filmmaker. She combines her art disciplines to bring new life to the documentary stories she encounters. Walsh has a BFA in Painting and a BA in Spanish from Bradley University. Parallel Lines is Walsh’s first film, beginning in January 2017.
THE DARK OF NIGHT / Short film
PARIS PREMIERE
Directed by Robin Wright
Produced by Robin Wright, Nini Le Huynh, Michael Witt, Sharif Salama and Cassandra McCarthy
CAST :
USA
The movie is listed 3 times in competition for the 2018 PAMA for :
– Best International short film
– Best Actor
– Best Actress
PITCH : One dark and stormy night, a woman on her way to Chicago for a job interview seeks refuge in an isolated diner where nothing – and no one – are who they seem.
Imdb.
Robin Gayle Wright is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of seven Primetime Emmy Award nominations and has earned a Golden Globe Award and a Satellite Award for her work in television.
PARIS PREMIERE
Directed by Severine Reisp
Produced by Severine Reisp
CAST :
USA
The movie is listed in competition for the 2018 PAMA for :
– Best Dance
PITCH : Off Limits is a short dance film about the power dynamics in a relationship. It depicts the seduction of a young woman and the passion in a relationship. It is an excerpt of the director´s longer dance film “Giselle”.
“I believe that dance can sometimes say more than words concerning emotions and political topics and that a narrative dance film can merge new choreography, music and current social issues.
Encouraging women is also important to me and as a director I felt empowered to let my own visions come to life.
Before enrolling in college I was a professional ballet dancer with State Street Ballet and Joffrey Ballet in New York. Hence, I see directing as choreography on the screen.“
Severine Reisp was born in Bielefeld, Germany in 1994. At the age of 16 she received a scholarship to attend a boarding school in England where she was able to combine her academic studies with a high level of dance training. She speaks German, English and French fluently. During her teenage years she received scholarships to attend ballet summer intensives at Joffrey Ballet School, Rosella Hightower in Cannes, Northern Ballet School in the UK, Festival Ballet in Santa Barbara, California and Scuola Danza Hamlyn in Florence. After graduating from secondary school in England with honours in five A-levels, she was accepted at Warwick Business School in the UK but she decided to continue with dancing first and deferred her place to college. She was invited to become a trainee with Joffrey Ballet School in New York and later with State Street Ballet in Santa Barbara, California. To further combine her academic interests with dance, she eventually decided to enrol at Sarah Lawrence College at which she received the presidential scholarship. She moved back to New York and at Sarah Lawrence, she has been able to combine her interests in theatre, film and dance. She was able to make her own visions come to life and to collaborate with many talented dancers, filmmakers, actors , composers and cinematographers in New York.
Nous offrons grâce à notre partenaire Proarti une formation gratuite pour 15 filmmakers au financement participatif.
Financement participatif : vos outils, vos options. 🇫🇷 (in French only)
PRATIQUE :
Vendredi 22 juin 2018
NOUVEAU LIEU : Carreau du Temple -> L’entrée s’effectue par la réception située au 2, rue Perrée dans le 3e arrondissement (Métro Temple ou République).
NOUVEL HORAIRE : de 10h à Midi.
Places limitées à 15, sur réservation uniquement : nous contacter. Les 15 premiers emails seront validés. Une liste d’attente sera mise en place si davantage de demandes arrivent.
Crowdfunding et mécénat participatif : les clés d’une collecte réussie
Le crowdfunding est aujourd’hui une ressource de financement de plus en plus importante pour les projets audiovisuels.
Cependant, réussir une collecte auprès de son réseau nécessite de bien préparer sa démarche en se posant les bonnes questions : Quand se lancer ? Quel montant demander ? Quelle stratégie de communication adopter ? Quelles contreparties proposer ?
L’équipe de touscoprod by proarti répondra à ces questions et présentera les modalités du dispositif de mécénat participatif, mécanisme permettant aux donateurs de bénéficier de réductions fiscales qui a pour effet de doubler le montant moyen des dons sur les collectes.
En juin 2013, le fonds de dotation proarti a lancé avec 5 partenaires artistiques la plateforme proarti.fr, première plateforme de mécénat participatif dédiée à la création artistique et de la découverte culturelle.
Ce projet à la croisée de l’innovation sociale et de la création artistique a été soutenu pour son lancement par le Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication dans le cadre de l’appel à projets 2012 services numériques culturels innovants.
Acteur reconnu de la finance participative, proarti.fr se distingue aujourd’hui par sa forme juridique : un fonds de dotation autorisé à recourir à la générosité du public créé en 2009, partenaire d’une SAS (proarti.2) qui lui développe des services innovants. De ce fait, proarti allie à la fois :
√ une démarche de start up, pour le côté web,
√ un engagement dans le champ de l’économie sociale et solidaire, le fonds de dotation qui opère la plateforme web étant un acteur d’intérêt général autorisé à recourir à la générosité du public
√ une approche résolument professionnelle grâce à la qualité de son expertise dans le champ culturel et tout particulièrement sur le spectacle vivant.
Under construction.
LA CHAMBRE NOIRE / Short film
Directed by Morgane Segaert
Produced by CENTRE FACTORY
CAST :
FRANCE
The movie is listed 3 times in competition for the 2018 PAMA for :
– Best Student Film
– Best Director
– Best Director of Photography
PITCH : France, 1910. As her mother suffers from a mysterious illness that she intends to hide, the young Cassandre feels a growing presence in her home … What shadow hides in the silence of the dark room?
Festival’s appreciation :
“Imagine the Downton Abbey’s atmosphere and period piece meeting a dark and shadow haunting Nosferatu. No need for a lot of words, this film is a mastered piece of directing what’s on and off screen.”
HIGHLIGHT :
Serial winner in many festivals, THE DARK ROOM shows the French talent when it comes to genre films, even short forms.
Imdb.
Morgane Segaert is a young director from Lyon who is passionate by history movies. After three years in a cinema school, she presents you today her first short fiction. Through The Dark room, she transports you in her dark and atypical universe, inspired by a strong moment of her personnal life.