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BALTIC PITCHING FORUM TAKING PLACE IN VILNIUS

The 10th BALTIC PITCHING FORUM (BPF), the leading short film industry event in the Baltic region, will take place in Lithuania’s capital of Vilnius between October 5th-8th 2022. The forum will celebrate a decade of showcasing Baltic filmmakers and invite selected participants from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – alongside guest country Norway – to pitch their film projects to a number of international experts. This year’s forum will also provide open lectures that will explore short film production, co-production and sustainability.

“Celebrating ten years of the Baltic Pitching Forum allows us to look back and reflect on the growth of the forum and its effect in the industry in the Baltics and beyond. During this time, the Baltic Pitching Forum – which had no other events of its ilk in the Baltic countries – not only grew from being a small industry gathering but also took a position as one of the leading and most respected short film industry events in the region. Since 2013, it has gathered a broad community of film industry professionals and has been a successful springboard for more than 100 short film projects.” Rimantė Daugėlaitė, head of the Baltic Pitching Forum and the Lithuanian Short Film Agency.

At this year’s Baltic Pitching Forum, Estonia will be represented by the animation Offside (dir. Sander Joon, prod. Aurelia Aasa), and the fiction projects Sauna Day (dir. Anna Hints and Tushar Prakash, prod. Johanna Maria Paulson) and The Toilet (dirs. Ragne Mandri, Sushant Bhat, prod. Nevena Semova). From Latvia there will be three fiction projects: Baranki (dir. Amanda Grinberga, prod. Matiss Kaza), Limo (dir. Tīna Zariņa, prod. Alise Ģelze) and The House (dir. Kristina Martinuka, prod. Svetlana Punte).

Lithuania will be represented by animation film Conductor (dir. and prod. Antanas Skučas), the hybrid format project Displaced Childhood (dir. Miglė Satkauskaitė, Giedrė Narušytė Boots, prod. Rasa Miškinytė) and the fiction film SPA (dir. Ieva Šakalytė, prod. Akvilė Žilionytė).

12 projektų apie keliones laiku ir nacionalinius skirtumus

Guest country Norway will present three short fiction projects: Boys of Running (dir. Kasper Quintanilla, prod. Franziska Schminke), Growing Pains (dir. Hamza Kader, Aurora Nossen, prod. Fabien Greenberg, Bård Kjøge Rønning) and Rocket to Freedom (dir. Carl Georg Rødsten, prod. Kai Andre Sunde). You can find out more about the selected projects here.

Selection criteria for the projects included its potential for co-production, its relevance for international audiences and the experience of the production company.

In advance of the BPF the selected participants and projects will receive personal consultation on their screenplays. During the event itself the participants take part in a pitching masterclass as well as a number of open lectures. They will also pitch their projects to a panel of industry experts, who will give feedback on the projects and confer a number of awards on selected projects.

The BPF Panel will award two short film projects (from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) with participant rights to the European Short Film Co-production Forum Euro Connection, ​​which is a part of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, and the Talents and Shorts Film Market (TSFM) and its Pitching Session “You Only Pitch Twice”.

Iš kaimyninės Latvijos renginyje dalyvaus trys vaidybinių filmų projektai: „Baranki“ (rež. Amanda Grinberga, prod. Matiss Kaza), „Limo“ (rež. Tīna Zariņa, prod. Alise Ģelze) ir „The House“ (rež. Kristina Martinuka, prod. Svetlana Punte).

The Baltic Producers Jury, consisting of three experienced producers from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, will select the Best Short Film Project and award it with Baltic Producers MEDIA Award – 1000 EUR cash prize.

Daugėlaitė says:

Nugalėtojams – svarūs prizai

“The twelve selected projects represent themes such as the intersection of different cultures, identity, and its search, the influence of the past on people’s self-awareness, social norms and many other timely subjects.

Every year, the Baltic Pitching Forum receives projects that react quickly to world events and respond to social reality and – as throughout its decade history – this year’s forum proves not only the vitality of the short film form but the skill and talent of the filmmakers making films.”

More info about "Baltic Pitching Forum“ here

 

The Baltic Pitching Forum is organised by Lithuanian Short Film Agency “Lithuanian Shorts” in partnership with Riga International Film Festival, Riga International Short Film Festival 2ANNAS, PÖFF Shorts (Tallinn International Film Festival Black Nights) and Estonian Short Film Center ShortEst. “Lithuanian Shorts” is supported by the Lithuanian Council for Culture. Sponsors of the event: Lithuanian Film Centre, Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture, Audiovisual Works Copyright Association “AVAKA”, Vilnius City Municipality. Partners – Creative Europe Desk MEDIA Offices in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, Norwegian Film Institute, Vilnius Film Office.