9.00 a:m – Pasticceria Abrate, via Po 10 MAIA breakfast with decision makers Meet some key players of the Short Film Industry with a good cup Italian of coffee! By invitation only
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Circolo dei Lettori
Via Bogino, 9
10.00 a:m – Sala Grande
Oltrecorto is a project for feature length films and TV series which are the evolution of a completed short film. The shorts and projects, will be presented during a pitch, to an audience of producers and broadcasters who are looking for new talent, in a bid to create a bridge between the world of shorts and the production world. Curated by Ludovica Fonda and Jacopo Chessa
Oltrecorto | Pitch (part 1)
After all the shorts screenings, each participant will have 10’ to present the development project. Coordinated by Maurizio Di Rienzo
The Knife Salesman, by Michael Leonard, 10’, Australia, 2017 > The Grafton Point, feature film project A young couple, Christopher and Katherine, move to the insular bay-side community of Grafton Point where their idyllic new life is interrupted by Tom, a traveling knife salesman. The incident awakens hidden trauma in Katherine and breeds insecurity, doubt and jealousy in Christopher as he struggles with his inability to protect her. Presented by: Michael Leonard Contact: [email protected]
Tie, by Marius Olteanu, 29’, Romania, 2015 > Monsters, feature film project Dana and Arthur are, on the outside, the perfect wife and the perfect husband, living a perfect life. But inside, monsters are lurking. A night spent with strangers brings their silent needs to the light of day. Their past, their sexuality, the struggle to keep up with society and family values give birth to a new definition of love. Presented by: Marius Olteanu Contact: [email protected]
11.15 a:m – Piemonte Lounge Coffee break
11.30 a:m – Sala Grande
Oltrecorto | Pitch (part 2)
Le Barrage, by Samuel Grandchamp, 13’, Switzerland, 2015 > Up North, feature film project
A boy of ten sets off on a weekend trip with his father to explore the largest dam in Europe. This is the beginning of a long promised trip, but over the course of the journey the cracks in their relationship, and a broken family background, resurface. The flood barrier they end up facing is not the one they had once dreamed of. Presented by: Samuel Grandchamp Contact: [email protected]
The Crossing, by Ameen Nayfeh, 11’, Palestine, 2017 > 200 meters, feature film project Mustafa and his wife Salwa find themselves torn apart by the Israeli separation wall that divided the Palestinian landscape. When his son falls ill; and with no approved permission to reach his family, Mustafa finds himself on a challenging journey to break through the wall. Presented by: Ameen Nayfeh Contact: [email protected]
12.30 a:m – Sala Grande
Oltrecorto | Paolo Genovese from the short to a feature
In collaboration with SNGCI – Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani (Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists).
The film maker Paolo Genovese will describe his own personal experience of passage from the short to a feature film with particular reference to – a short and a feature – he made with Luca Miniero, Incantesimo napoletano. Paolo Genovese is one of the Italian authors that the SNGCI has been following from his start in short film making, as has happened with many film makers who have been awarded the Nastro d’Argento (Silver Ribbon) by film journalists for their initial work. Conducted by Maurizio Di Rienzo
1.30 p:m – Sala Biliardo and Sala Filosofi Lunch – By invitation only
2.30 p:m – Sala Grande
Distributors meet buyers | Pitch
In this pitch selected distributors will present their shorts catalogue to buyers. Each distributor will have 10’ for the presentation. Coordinated by Enrico Vannucci
Scuola Nazionale di Cinema – Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia Production, Rome, Italy CSC Production is the production company of Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the oldest Italian school of cinema. Its purpose is to produce and promote alumni first feature films and students shorts. The line up includes a selection of 18 titles, some of which have been presented at the Venice Film Festival-SIC and Cannes-Cinéfondation. Presented by: Vanessa Zerda Rueda Contact: [email protected]
KurzFilmAgentur, Hamburg, Germany The sales department of KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg has been licensing short films all over the world for over 20 years. Their catalogue currently consists of ca. 250 international, award winning short films of all genres and subject matters. Every year they add 15-20 current shorts, which are edgy, top quality films that manage to surprise. Presented by: Stine Wangler Contact: [email protected]
Lights On, Torino, Italy Lights On aims to establish privileged relationships with talented directors and producers. Their main goal is to be the film’s first promoter, from planning the right festival strategy, to the release in different territories, until it reaches the widest possible audience. Lights On is Hungry for Quality Cinema. Presented by: Greta Fornari Contact: [email protected]
Premium Films, Paris, France Created in 1998, Premium Films is a French sales company specialized in short films. They represent many internationally acclaimed and award winning short films (among them the Academy Award nominee Everything Will Be Ok and the Palme d’Or winner Waves ‘98). In 2013 Premium Films expanded its activity to feature films. Presented by: Martina Fiorellino Contact: [email protected]
Sacrebleu Productions, Paris, France Since 1999, Sacrebleu has produced more than 60 films, selected in more than 1200 international festivals and rewarded in many: the Palme d’or for Barken Island in 2010, the Silver Bear for The Great Rabbit in 2012, the Audience Award at Annecy for Longway North in 2015 and the César for Best Animated short film for Sunday Lunch in 2016. Presented by: Aurélian Michon Contact: [email protected]
Some Shorts, Nijmegen, Netherlands Some Shorts is a sales and festival strategy and distribution company specializing in visually powerful and daring films, many of which have premiered at prestigious festivals and won numerous awards. They work with a small catalogue to reach the fullest potential of each film. Presented by: Wouter Jansen Contact: [email protected]
Les Valseurs, Paris, France Launched in 2013, Les Valseurs are aiming to help new artistic points of views emerge and to improve cross-cultural partnerships. Their most recent acquisitions are João Paulo Miranda Maria’s Meninas Formicida (Orizzonti Venice), Ayce Kartal’s Kötü Kiz (Jury Prize Annecy, TIFF) and Eugène Green’s feature documentary Faire la parole (TFF). Presented by: Justin Pechberty Contact: [email protected]
Zen Movie, Rome, Italy Zen Movie is a short film distribution company founded in 2016 by director Giulio Mastromauro and actress Virginia Gherardini. It distributes Italian and international shorts in festivals around the world and operates also as sales agent. The main objective of Zen Movie is supporting and promoting young authors from the new cinema generation. Presented by: Giulio Mastromauro Contact: [email protected]
2.30 p:m – 4.30 p:m – Sala Gioco
Oltrecorto | One-to-one meetings Meetings among players present at Oltrecorto and the projects presented will be organized by TSFM. Once the programmed meetings are over, equipment in the room may be used for informal on the spot meetings.
4.30 p:m – 6.00 p:m – Sala Gioco
Distributors Meet Buyers | One-to-one meetings Meetings among buyers present at Distributors Meet Buyers and the distributors selected will be organized by TSFM. Once the programmed meetings are over, equipment in the room may be used for informal on the spot meetings.
5.00 p:m – Sala Grande
Distributors Meet Buyers | Alternative distribution Movieday, an on demand distribution platform for movie theatres, will illustrate its strategy for the diffusion of shorts in theatres.
5.30 p:m – Sala Grande
Torino Short Film Market | Awards
The Sub-Ti Award
Provides sub-titling in Italian free of charge by the namesake sub-titles company to a non Italian short entered at the TSFM, to foster its diffusion and sale in Italy.
The Cortocircuito Award Awarded by Mediaset Premium to a short programmed at the TSFM. The prize entails the purchase of the short by the Italian pay-tv channel Premium Cinema.