Short Film Corner – Focus WiP: Love, Dad
Upcoming short film Love, Dad by Czech animator Diana Cam Van Nguyen, co-produced by nutprodukcia, will be presented at Focus WiP at Short Film Corner.
Upcoming short film Love, Dad by Czech animator Diana Cam Van Nguyen, co-produced by nutprodukcia, will be presented at Focus WiP at Short Film Corner.
Market screenings schedule at Marché du Film 2021 includes two Slovak films.
The 14th Fest Anča International Animation Festival (1 – 4 July 2021) will take place online for the first time. The organizers have prepared a program with a significant representation of Slovak animated works including a special screening of the digitally restored film The Bloody Lady (1980).
The 28th Art Film Fest Košice International Film Festival (June 23 – 27, 2021) will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Slovak feature film, Jánošík (1921), with a special screening. Moreover, the new Slovak films will not be left out either, several of the films will have their premiere.
FNE Visegrad 2021 Year of Recovery for Film and Television Industry kicks off with a live panel discussion in Bratislava hosted by Film New Europe (FNE) in cooperation with the Slovak Film Institute that will also appear online as a live podcast. It will also be available online as a video recording after the event.
Sunny Side of the Doc, an international market for documentary cinema, gives a special attention to Central and Eastern European region this year. Five Slovak projects are present at the marketplace which takes place online on June 21–24, 2021.
UK-based company Second Run has published so far six Slovak films licensed by the Slovak Film Institute (SFI). The latest entry, Peter Solan’s Before Tonight is Over (1965), will world premiere on Blu-ray on 14 June 2021.
Starting on 1 June 2021, MovieZone Short Film Festival in China offers a selection of Slovak short films curated in collaboration with the National Cinematographic Centre of the Slovak Film Institute and Film and TV Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava.
The Pop Up Film Residency Bratislava has resumed its activities, including the Slovak Pop Up. After the First consultation in April, the iniciative accommodates three more Slovak projects in development in May.