US in Progress, a two-day works-in-progress event targeted at American independent filmmakers and European buyers will take place in the scope of 3. American Film Festival in Wrocław, Poland on November 14-16, 2012.
Deadline: October 1, 2012, no entry fee.
The organizers are looking for US indie soon-to-be-finished films at post-production stage (rough cuts).
The call for entries is open till October 1, 2012.
Us in Progress Wrocław Application Form
Us in Progress Terms & Conditions
(to be signed and sent with the Application form).
and: http://www.blackrabbitfilm.com/us-in-progress/wroclaw-2012-edition/
The application requirements for the films are the following:
The list of accepted projects and a list of buyers/co-producers present will be announced October 22,2012 on www.americanfilmfestival.pl and www.blackrabbitfilm.com.
The US filmmakers of 6 selected films will be invited to present their projects in the near-to-completion stage (feature length). The organizers offer flights and 3 nights in a 4* hotel in the historical city of Wrocław during American Film Festival (November 13-18).
Around 25 key European buyers will attend as well.
As a bonus to contracts resulting from the presentations and meetings, a jury made of professionals will award one of the selected works in progress with a package of post-production services from European partner companies, among others:
US in Progress Wrocław (formerly Gotham in Progress) was started in 2011 in Wrocław by the New Horizons Association and Black Rabbit Film. In 2012, the event expanded to Paris, where it was part of Sophie Dulac’s Champs-Elysées Film Festival). It presents independent US films in final production stages to European buyers, post-production houses and festivals in order to help them achieve completion and to foster the circulation and distribution of American indie films in Europe. The next event will take form of two days of exclusive screenings (behind closed doors, for registered guests only) and one-to-one meetings on November 14-16, 2012.
US in Progress Wrocław is supported by the City of Wrocław, Embassy of the United States in Warsaw and Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
The Paris edition attracted more than 50 distributors, producers and sales agents from the whole world. The winning film, out of four accepted was A Teacher by Hannah Fidell produced by Kim Sherman (Sun Don’t Shine).
For more information please contact:
New Horizons Association/AFF:
Ula Śniegowska, ula@snh.org.pl / Jan Naszewski, jan@snh.org.pl
Black Rabbit Film: Adeline Monzier, adeline@blackrabbitfilm.com