Youth Industry!
The large number of cinema events regularly
taking place in Croatia and abroad naturally makes one ask, "What is a film
festival, actually"? What is the difference between a festival, review or
week of some cinematography etc?
In our opinion, a true festival should have a firm concept that requires
constant development; programs that award films; guests who can present their
films to audiences communicating with them directly; educational element that
will give the viewers an opportunity to learn something new if they want to.
And, of course, a festival should have a platform intended for further
development of film industry in general – in other words, and not to make it
sound pretentious – programs and workshops that will stimulate those who are interested
in writing, shooting, directing, producing and marketing their films. Having
been aware of it from the beginning, we have slowly developed this, so called industry story.
Ever since the first edition of ZFF, our side
program has included Palunko Scriptwriting Workshop co-organized with Croatian
Film Association. Every year it results with a short film, which is then shown
in Checkers, our national program. Simultaneously, and more intensely in the
past few years, we organized various workshops in cooperation with Media Desk
Croatia and HAVC. With our colleagues from Restart (Dokukino) we organized
various masterclasses where film authors would share their experience with
their younger colleagues. And all that time we were waiting for an opportunity,
pondering (based on the budget) how to shape up the part of the festival that covers
the above mentioned issues. Our festival is focused on the filmmakers who
present their first or second films. We therefore decided to use the festival's
tenth anniversary to put together all our educational activities and those
aiming at boosting certain projects that will end up on silver screen one day
and offer them as a package –Youth Industry!
Youth Industry! will thus consolidate several
different segments that we believe will develop even more, based on the
experience we will acquire this year and in future. Thus we will have the tenth
edition of Palunko Workshop, which requires no detailed introduction here. We
are also launching two new projects. The first one is a workshop for children
as part of our Bib for Kids program: elementary-school children will be taught
the basics of filmmaking and the resulting film will be shown within this
program. The second one is My First Script Workshop. It is intended for young
filmmakers who have achieved success with their short fiction films and are now
eager to embark on an adventure of making their feature-length debuts. Ognjen
Sviličić and Srđan Koljević, two prominent filmmakers, multiply-awarded scriptwriters/directors
and professors at the academies in Zagreb and Belgrade, respectively, will be
conducting the workshop during the festival. They will be working on the six
selected scripts of young authors whose short films have already been shown at
the earlier editions of ZFF. Two of the young workshop attendants will be from
Croatia and four will be from other countries. The workshop is organized in
cooperation with Croatian Film Directors Guild.
Together with a dozen other Croatian producers
and directors who are preparing their first, mostly low-budget films, the
attendants of this workshop will have an opportunity to learn from the experts
from Film London Microwave organization how to properly prepare, produce and
market a film in the making. The arrival of these acclaimed experts has been
organized in cooperation with the British Council. And finally, in cooperation
with Restart, we will organize more than two masterclasses: one is that of the awarded
Danish film editor Niels Pagh Andersen, who will also hold lecture on "Storytelling
in Documentary Film – Character Building, Identification and Movie Magic".
The other masterclass will be that of Michael Glawogger, a member of this
year's documentary film jury and the author whose retrospective of documentary
and feature films you will be able to see during the festival.
This new initiative seems to us like an
appropriate refreshment for the tenth anniversary of Zagreb Film Festival. We
hope it will also bring some results that the audience will have a chance to
see at ZFF and some other film festivals.
Microschool International Workshop
Screenwriters’ Workshop PALUNKO 10
Masterclass: Michael Glawogger
Masterclass: Niels Pagh Andersen