Festival International de Cinéma de Locarno 2015
68ème édition
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Sections and Awards
With 12 sections, 3 competitions and 25 awards, quality and variety are key. This is the framework of a Festival that explores cinema from every perspective, to discover in the present the filmmakers and films destined to have a future.
Sections
Piazza Grande
Concorso internazionale
Concorso Cineasti del presente
Pardi di domani
Fuori concorso
Signs of Life
Histoire(s) du cinéma
Open Doors
I film delle giurie
Retrospettiva
Semaine de la critique
Panorama Suisse
Open Doors
Open Doors, the Festival’s Co-production Lab, focuses each year on a different region in the South and the East.
In collaboration with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) of the Swiss Foreign Ministry, Open Doors aims primarily at assisting directors and producers from countries in the South and the East, where independent filmmaking is vulnerable, and is committed to enabling them to find co-production partners for their new projects.
The Co-production Lab
Open Doors brings professionals from the chosen region together with potential partners, mostly from Europe, to foster support for projects that would otherwise be difficult to complete.
Every year the Festival selects a dozen new projects from the chosen region and at the end of the workshop, the winning projects receive either development or production support.
In 2015, from the 8th to the 11th of August, the section focuses on four countries from the Maghreb (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia), a region that the section focused on for the first time in 2005.
> Selected projects
Retina
Director:
Tunisia·Fiction
Ruqya
Director:
Algeria·Fiction·10/2017
Saint inconnu
Director:
Morocco·Fiction·01/2017
The Colonel’s Stray Dogs
Director:
South Africa·Documentary·06/2016
Open Doors Screenings
In order to introduce the Festival audience to the cinematographic and cultural landscape of the chosen region, a number of films are chosen each year to be part of the Open Doors Screenings, a non-competitive section of the Festival.
> 2015 program
Awards
Open Doors Grant
50,000 CHF – Award financed by the Open Doors initiative in collaboration with the Municipality of Bellinzona and the Swiss production support fund Visions Sud Est, funded by the SDC.
ICAM Prize
20,000 EUR – A contribution to development or post-production, offered by ICAM (Investing in Culture & Art in the South Mediterranean), a new initiative funded by the European Union (Programme Med Culture).
CNC Prize
10,000 EUR – A contribution for development.
ARTE International Open Doors Prize
6,000 EUR – A contribution for development.
MAD Solutions Prize
MAD Solutions awards a project with a distribution deal comprising funding for PR, marketing, print and publicity costs.
L’équipe
Marco Solari
Président du festival
Carlo Chatrian
Directeur artistique
Nadia Dresti
Directrice du marché
Alessandro Marcionni
Responsable courts métrages
Bruno Quiblier
Sélectionneur
With 12 sections, 3 competitions and 25 awards, quality and variety are key. This is the framework of a Festival that explores cinema from every perspective, to discover in the present the filmmakers and films destined to have a future.
Sections
Piazza Grande
Concorso internazionale
Concorso Cineasti del presente
Pardi di domani
Fuori concorso
Signs of Life
Histoire(s) du cinéma
Open Doors
I film delle giurie
Retrospettiva
Semaine de la critique
Panorama Suisse
Open Doors
Open Doors, the Festival’s Co-production Lab, focuses each year on a different region in the South and the East.
In collaboration with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) of the Swiss Foreign Ministry, Open Doors aims primarily at assisting directors and producers from countries in the South and the East, where independent filmmaking is vulnerable, and is committed to enabling them to find co-production partners for their new projects.
The Co-production Lab
Open Doors brings professionals from the chosen region together with potential partners, mostly from Europe, to foster support for projects that would otherwise be difficult to complete.
Every year the Festival selects a dozen new projects from the chosen region and at the end of the workshop, the winning projects receive either development or production support.
In 2015, from the 8th to the 11th of August, the section focuses on four countries from the Maghreb (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia), a region that the section focused on for the first time in 2005.
> Selected projects
Retina
Director:
Tunisia·Fiction
Ruqya
Director:
Algeria·Fiction·10/2017
Saint inconnu
Director:
Morocco·Fiction·01/2017
The Colonel’s Stray Dogs
Director:
South Africa·Documentary·06/2016
Open Doors Screenings
In order to introduce the Festival audience to the cinematographic and cultural landscape of the chosen region, a number of films are chosen each year to be part of the Open Doors Screenings, a non-competitive section of the Festival.
> 2015 program
Awards
Open Doors Grant
50,000 CHF – Award financed by the Open Doors initiative in collaboration with the Municipality of Bellinzona and the Swiss production support fund Visions Sud Est, funded by the SDC.
ICAM Prize
20,000 EUR – A contribution to development or post-production, offered by ICAM (Investing in Culture & Art in the South Mediterranean), a new initiative funded by the European Union (Programme Med Culture).
CNC Prize
10,000 EUR – A contribution for development.
ARTE International Open Doors Prize
6,000 EUR – A contribution for development.
MAD Solutions Prize
MAD Solutions awards a project with a distribution deal comprising funding for PR, marketing, print and publicity costs.
L’équipe
Marco Solari
Président du festival
Carlo Chatrian
Directeur artistique
Nadia Dresti
Directrice du marché
Alessandro Marcionni
Responsable courts métrages
Bruno Quiblier
Sélectionneur
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