From first day SNOWE FF screening at Kinoteka –
Stockholm stories – director Karin Fahlén (present at SNOWE FF)
Rippan – shoer film director Anna Hylander (present as SNOWE FF)
last movie Reunion – director Anna Odell
Anna Wahl holds a Chair, Professor Gender, Organization and Management, at the Department of Industrial Economics and Management, KTH. Her research areas are Organization and management theory, with focus on gender. She was a pioneer in the field of gender research on management in Sweden with the thesis Gender structures in organizations (Könsstrukturer i organisationer) 1992, Stockholm School of Economics. She initiated the research group Fosfor, (2000- present), that has been leading in the development of gender theory in the area organization and management in the Nordic context. The group has published several books and articles and collaborate with other researchers and similar research groups in Europe since. Her main research areas of interest are power relations in organizations related to processes of change and resistance, constructions of masculinities, women’s survival strategies and gendered organizational cultures. The ground breaking textbook by Fosfor, Det ordnar sig (It will be in order, translated to several languages) was published 2001, and in a revised version 2011, is used at a number of universities in Sweden and in many management development programs.
SNOWE project had one exclusive opportunity to have Anna as lecturer under SNOWE project in Belgrade, that continued with Workshop among SNOWE women filmmaker from Sweden and Serbin, at Probrod, October 20th 2014.
PFI Studios is one of Europe’s newest state-of-the-art film complexes. The studio lot includes 9 sound stages (8 operational and Sound Stage 1 to be completed in 2011), each with its own attached multi-storey annex, multiple production offices and facilities, workshops and an extensive back lot.
PFI Studios is located in Belgrade, just 10 minutes from Belgrade International Airport and 25 minutes from the city center.
PFI Studios is a part of the Pink Media Group (PMG), the largest commercial media entertainment group in Southeast Europe. PMG’s core activities include: entertainment production, radio and television broadcasting, satellite broadcasting, music recording, and optical disc replication. PFI Studios is fully backed by the resources and the extensive entertainment industry experience of PMG. For more information, please see www.pinkmediagroup.net.
SNOWE visitors after Avala studios get opportunity to visit Balkan region greatest studios – for film schooting – Pink studios.
Some photos from that visit together with the great host Barbara Sandic-Stetic, Executive Director Head of Administration & Communication.
Link to Pink studios:
In June 1946, the government of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia created the State Committee of Cinematography, in order to replace the provisional Film Enterprise of the SFRY. The Committee set out to establish film production companies in the various constituent states of Yugoslavia: the first and the largest of those was Avala Film, in the Socialist Republic of Serbia’s capital Belgrade, which was founded on 15 July. The company was located in the future complex of Filmski Grad, which the Committee had only begun planning.
In 1947, Avala Film produced the first feature film made in postwar Yugoslavia, Vjekoslav Afrić’s Slavica.[3] Until 2000, the studio participated in the creation of 400 documentaries, 200 feature films and 120 co-productions with foreign companies; its pictures won more than 200 awards in various festivals.
After the Breakup of Yugoslavia, the studio was partially privatized and 51% of its shares were sold to a company called Yugoexport, while the rest were retained by Avala Film’s management. Since the mid-1990, it has produced few films, and its last one – Shadows of Memories – was released in 2000. The studio is facing financial troubles, and was threatened with liquidation after Yugoexport was declared bankrupt. Since 2005, plans to fully privatize it were proposed, but not carried out. In June 2011, the studio was announced to be bankrupt, after accumulating a debt of 111,000,000 Serbian dinar. In early 2012, the Serbian government announced plans to revitalize Avala Film but assistance never materialized. Negotiations are still on going with hoper that it will be solved for Film Makers best.
SNOWE guests visited Studio 4 and 6 – one of the biggest. Hosts for this visit was Zoran Jankovic who is running on production ‘Kosutnjak film’ nearby, and women film director Mila Trajlic – director to Cinema Komunisto.
Some photos from this visit.
NO official link for Studios.
Some images about studios – click here!
Radio Television of Serbia (Serbian: Радио-телевизија Србије – PTC or Radio-televizija Srbije – RTS) is the public broadcaster in Serbia. It broadcasts and produces news, drama, and sports programming through radio, television and the Internet. Since July 2001, RTS is a member of the European Broadcasting Union. RTS is also the largest broadcaster in the former Yugoslavia and the Balkans. Formerly, it was known as Radio Television of Belgrade (RTB). Watch, Listen, Think – RTS.
SNOWE guests from Sweden visited most popuar morning program in Serbia ’Zikina sarenica’ and hade great oportunity to speak about women cretivity in Movie industrie. Some photos from Morning show.
link till RTS home page: http://www.rts.rs/page/rts/sr/javniservis.html