ScreenSingapore, together with the Southeast Asian Audio-Visual Association (SAAVA), today announced the first of its slate of film dignitaries who will be speaking at the Southeast Asian Film Financing (SAFF) Conference, themed “New Independent: Producing for a Globalised Film Economy”. The second edition of the SAFF Project Market also released its shortlist, with 15 projects representing seven Southeast Asian nations.
“For six years now, ScreenSingapore has been a key Southeast Asian platform that gathers the global industry’s best minds, for power-packed conference sessions that deliver actionable insights about the dynamic film landscape. We are deeply appreciative of partners like SAAVA and Ties That Bind: Asia/Europe Producers Workshops (TTB) that have joined hands with us to groom the next generation of Southeast Asian filmmakers. We certainly look forward to bringing more stories from the region, to the world,” said ScreenSingapore and Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF), Reed Exhibitions, senior project director, Yeow Hui Ling.
SAAVA, executive director, Justin Deimen added, “The SAFF Conference and Project Market are an extension of SAAVA’s efforts to encourage creative development and entertainment financing across Southeast Asia, and the events’ introduction last year certainly created an awareness about some of the great projects and filmmakers within the Southeast Asian film industry. We are encouraged by the continued high quality of entries to the SAFF Project Market this year, and look forward to cementing this as the region’s foremost media financing platform in the years to come.”
SAFF Conference – New Independent: Producing for a Globalised Film Economy
On 9 December 2016, some 30 film luminaries from Southeast Asia and beyond will address present-day concerns faced by filmmakers in the region, including film financing, strategies for generating return-on-investment (ROI), the perfect pitch package, and trends in the regional industry.
Kicking off the day will be two Ties that Bind: Asia/Europe Producers Workshops. At “Europe & Asia: An Insight into Film Finance”, experts from both continents will enlighten Asian producers on how they can enhance their appeal to European counterparts keen to provide access to funds and distribution sources, for co-production opportunities. Amongst these is Backup Media Group, founding partner & head of co-productions, Jean-Baptiste Babin, the company which has managed the financing of over 400 cinema and TV productions, including independent crime drama film “Cold in July” (2014), which received the Best Director award at Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival (Official Fantàstic Òrbita) 2014.
A second panel, “Recouping: Strategies from the Top Sales Agents / Distributors”, will feature eminent personalities such as Memento Films, MD, Emelie Georges, who is also the executive producer of multiple award-winning “Still Alice”; Cinéfondation, general manager, Georges Goldenstern, the company which is an arm under the Cannes Film Festival that inspires and supports the next generation of international filmmakers; and Nicolas Brigaud-Robert, whose sales agency, Films Distribution, holds international rights to Oscar 2016 Best Foreign Film, “Son of Saul” (2015), and other Cannes 2016 films – “Ma’ Rosa” (2016), “The Stopover” (2016) and “Exile” (2016).
TTB, head of studies, Christophe Bruncher shared, “TTB aims to create opportunities for Europe-Asia co-productions. With sharing sessions by prominent experts from both regions, established and aspiring filmmakers can expect to gain a deeper understanding that will facilitate collaborations between the continents.”
Another high-profile industry leader, Kathy Morgan, will share her experience in film financing and creating the perfect pitch package at “Producer or Distributor: The Sales Agent in Hollywood and the World”. Founder of Kathy Morgan International, she holds over three decades of experience in worldwide sales, distribution, marketing and financing of theatrical motion pictures, including the critically-acclaimed “The Danish Girl” (2015).
A host of other panels will place a spotlight on the biggest news and shake-ups in the ASEAN film economy; as well as independent filmmakers in Asian giants, China and India. Complementing the ATF C-Level Summit’s focus on digital disruption, the SAFF Conference will also shed light on film distribution in the face of over-the-top and video-on-demand sales channels.
Following a successful first edition, the second SAFF Project Market has released its shortlist of promising feature-length projects that will have a shot at financing, distribution and collaboration opportunities to bring these films to fruition. This pitching competition and launch pad for filmmakers from the region is a partnership between ScreenSingapore, SAAVA and TTB, and is also supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF). This year’s edition will also feature a Malaysia Spotlight that will focus on five Malaysian projects.
From over 100 submissions from various Southeast Asian countries, an esteemed panel of judges identified 15 finalists from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, The Philippines and Vietnam. More details are available in Annex A.
ANG MAHIKERO (THE MAGICIAN) -Singapore
Producer: Karen Abarca Giordano
Director: Philip Giordano
DEVOTED – MalaysiaProducer: Iman Corinne Adrienne, Damon Chua
Director: Tony Pietra Arjuna
DIWATA (FAIRY) – The PhilippinesProducer: Reena Cortez, Vanessa Ulgado
Director: Angcoy Crisologo
HIDDEN – CambodiaProducer: Sotho Kulikar
Director: Chhin Sothea
MAMAFIA – VietnamProducer: Hang Trinh
NEOMANILA – The PhilippinesProducer: Pamela L. Reyes
Director: Mikhail Red
RICKY BOY THE WONDER BOY – The PhilippinesProducer: Daphne Chiu
Director: Victor Villanueva
SAMA LAUT – MalaysiaProducer: Siti Marzuliana Marzuki, Zuliana Ismail
Director: Madnor Kassim
SIAM – ThailandProducer: Tom Waller, Katrina Grose
Director: Tom Waller
TERBALIK – MalaysiaProducer: Bea Tanaka
Director: Yasu Tanaka
THE CAT AND THE FISH – IndonesiaProducer: Sabrang Mowo Damar Panuluh,
Dewi Umaya Rachman, Allen Jordan
Director: Agung Sentausa
THE FLYING TIGER – MalaysiaProducer: Abd Samad Hassan
Director: Naeim Ghalili
THE VIOLIN – Singapore
Producer: Ervin Han, Bernard Toh
Director: Ervin Han
THE WAVE – MalaysiaProducer: Chris T. Weatherspoon
Director: Jose Wei Ping Leong
THE WILDERNESS – VietnamProducer: Lucas
Director: Bao Nguyen
Distinguished international film leaders who handpicked the shortlist and will also be in Singapore to elect the SAFF Project Market 2016 winners are:
Kathy Morgan International (KMI), principal, Kathy Morgan and Executive Producer of Academy Award-winning “The Danish Girl”.
Silver Media Group, executive producer, Chan Gin Kai and chairman of SAAVA.
European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs, CEO, Kristina Trapp.
Golden Gate Ventures, founding partner, Jefferey Paine.
Leonard Retel Helmrich, two-time Sundance and three-time IDFA winning Filmmaker.
Prizes will be announced on 9 December 2016, following the SAFF Conference.
ScreenSingapore is co-located with ATF, and is part of the Singapore Media Festival (SMF).
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