Film Polish Institute and Lithuanian Film Centre to cooperate closer

The intention of the agreement is to strengthen the cooperation between film producers from Poland and Lithuania. The Polish Film Institute and the Lithuanian Film Centre will make every effort to ensure that, on a reciprocal basis, every two years at least one Lithuanian film will be co-financed by the Polish Film Institute, and one Polish production will be supported by the Lithuanian Film Centre.

The long shared history of Poland and Lithuania is a ready-made scenario not for one, but a dozen full-length feature films. Our film industries are developing dynamically, we are present in European cinema. Works by artists from our countries are presented at the most important international film festivals, the best example being “Frost” directed by Šarūnas Bartas, shown in the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section at Cannes – emphasised Magdalena Sroka. We are delighted by the good co-operation and trust that producers from both countries are placing in one another. By tightening the cooperation between the Polish Film Institute and the Lithuanian Film Centre, we want to give them a clear signal that we will support the development and production of their joint film projects – added the director of the Polish Film Institute.

In 2015 in Poland Lithuanian Film Centre had presented its film program in a wide range. Regarding successful partnership with some of the festivals and meetings with producers we can see the increased number of co-productions between Lithuania and Poland. We are ready to step forward so the agreement will make an impact on the creators showing them the long-term financing strategies and tendencies, – said Rolandas Kvietkauskas.

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At the ongoing 70th Cannes International Film Festival, in the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs section, one of the pictures is a Franco-Lithuanian-Ukrainian-Polish co-production, co-financed by the Polish Film Institute, called ” Frost” directed by Šarūnas Bartas. Among others, the film features performances by Vanessa Paradis and Andrzej Chyra.

Since 2013, Lithuanian Flm Centre has supported 9 Lithuanian-Polish co-production projects and has donated more than 1.33 million EUR. At present, five projects are in development or post-production, including Krzysztof Zanussi’s new film “Ether” and the documentary “Habit and Armour” by Paweł Pitera.

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