CineMart

Organisation/person name: 
New Zealand Film Commission
Work type: 
Freelance
Work classification: 
Film & TV
Job description: 

From January 26 to February 6 (2011), the 40th edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam will take place. During the festival, the 28th edition of the international co-production market CineMart will be held from Sunday the 30th of January to Wednesday the 2nd of February

Over the course of four days, CineMart will present around 30 to 35 international projects of acclaimed directors and their younger talented colleagues to approximately 850 professionals from the international film industry, ranging from sales-agents, producers and distributors to television buyers and funding agencies.

New Zealand Producers are encouraged to apply with their projects directly to Cinemart for selection for the 28th CineMart edition. Feedback from selectors in past years has stressed the importance of a strong director’s vision statement.

The CineMart deadline for submitting projects is September 1st, 2010

All the regulations on how to apply and the online entry form are available on the website: http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/professionals/cinemine The successful applicant from New Zealand will be financially supported to attend the market.

Producers must apply directly to Cinemart, approaching the NZFC for financial assistance only once an acceptance letter has been received.

Key skills sought: 

New Zealand Producers

This opportunity is: 
Unpaid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Contact details: 

Requests for NZFC financial assistance from successful applicants should be made care of the Development Coordinator Faith Dennis: faith@nzfilm.co.nz

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    The NZFC provides loans and equity financing to New Zealand film-makers to assist in the development and production of feature films and short films being made in New Zealand. The Film Commission does not itself produce films. The Film Commission is also active in the sales and marketing of New Zealand films, and it assists with training and professional development within the industry.

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