塞萨洛尼基纪录片节聚焦五个新兴的格鲁吉亚纪录片
Thessaloniki Documentary Festival Spotlights Five Emerging Georgian Docmakers
自2019年第60届塞萨洛尼基电影节上首次演出以来,《未来》计划为下一代新兴电影人才提供了展望来自塞尔维亚的新兴纪录片制片人在去年的塞萨洛尼基纪录片节上向行业客人展示了五个项目,这一焦点今年转移到佐治亚州,乔治亚州近年来,近年来它的电影院席位在实力上的上升,包括著名的DocmakerSaloméJashi在内的导演,他的令人着迷的功能“驯服花园”(如图所示)在圣丹斯世界电影院纪录片竞赛中扮演。格鲁吉亚电影院的粉丝多年了。”她说:“他们制作了美丽的电影院。”塞萨洛尼基(Thessaloniki)与格鲁吉亚电影中心(Georgian Film Center)合作,介绍了五个新兴的格鲁吉亚纪录片制片人,他们将在3月15日的特别会议未来展示期间展示他们的下一个项目。
Since its inaugural edition at the 60th Thessaloniki Film Festival in 2019, the Meet the Future program has offered a look ahead to the next generation of emerging film talents set to make waves in Greece, the wider Mediterranean region and beyond.
After training the spotlight on up-and-coming documentary filmmakers from Serbia, who presented five projects in post-production to industry guests at last year’s Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, the focus shifts this year to Georgia, a country that’s seen its cinema profile rise in recent years on the strength of directors including acclaimed docmaker Salomé Jashi, whose arresting feature “Taming the Garden” (pictured) played in the Sundance World Cinema Documentary Competition.
Yianna Sarri, the head of the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival’s industry arm, Agora, considers herself “one of the biggest fans of Georgian cinema for many years now.” “They make beautiful cinema,” she said, adding that she had “this [Georgian focus] in mind for a very long time.”
In collaboration with the Georgian Film Center, Thessaloniki presents five up-and-coming Georgian documentary filmmakers who will present their next projects during a special Meet the Future showcase on March 15.
Here are this year’s participants:
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