SNOWE part 1 – summery meeting in Belgrad

After SNOWE part 1 Belgrade visit in Ocrober 2014, we organised summering meeting Decembe 23 rd at Film in Serbia, Belgrade.

Present

Anita Panic – director

Natasa Milojevic – producer

Melina Pota Koljevic – director, screenwriter

Bojana Andric – DP

Maja Vukadinovic – SFA

Ana Ilic – SFA

Una Domazetoski – FCS

Sofija Ivanisevic – SNOWE

Jelena Mila – SNOWE

 

Pariticpants who RSVPd but were not able to come:

Ana Marija Rosi

Jelena Bajić Jočić

Gordana Milovanović Brković

Andrijana Stojković

Mila Turajlić

Barbara Sandić Štetić

Jelena Jovčić

Zorica Bogdanović

Meeting agenda:

1)Election of the meeting’s secretary and adjusters

2)Presentation of present participants

3)SNOWE part 1 realisation

4)BaNeFF 2015

5)SNOWE part 2 autumn 2015

6)Women organisation platform – how?

7)Film in Serbia plans

8)Other and questions

9)Next meeting

Photos from meeting:

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Dakhla International Film Festival and SNOWE at Marocco

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In tha Dakhla Interantional Film Festival Marocco, under Panorama section it was shown movie Ice/LED directed by Jelena Bajic Jocic. Co-producer Jelena Mila introduced movie and spoke about importance of women presense in movie industry. Together with Dakhla IFF art director Asma Grimisch and Festival director, SNOWE founder Jelena Mila decided to continue with the same SNOWE concept in Marocco.

During the Dakhla Festival Asma and Jelena intruduced collaboration between south and north – as Dakhla Nordic IFF with special SNOWE issue.

Some photos from Dakhla International Film Festival 2014.

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SNOWE panel discussion after screenings

At the end of the SNOWE FF in Kinoteka we made one panel discussion with SNOWE guests:

Anna Hylander, Beata Konar, China Åhlander and Asta Rantanen (in audience). Main topic and question was: Women in film industry or what do Sweden to provade women presence in her decision maker role in the film industry and how?

Moderators Maroljub Vuckovic International coordinator from FCS and Jelena Mila SNOWE.

Some photos from this PANEL.

 

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SNOWE visit to FILM in SERBIA, Serbia film commission

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 21st SNOWE guests visited one genuine women governed organisation Film in Serbia. More about them.

 

Film in Serbia in their Production directory showes that –  

Serbia offers a well-developed film industry infrastructure and a comprehensive set of production services. Production companies are highly accomplished, offering quality services at competitive costs and multilingual staff adept at shooting throughout the former Yugoslavia. Working to ensure a film friendly environment for all production needs, they are backed by local authorities to facilitate special permits and access to location sites. The country’s production companies enjoy strong working partnerships with key industry players and counterparts across the Balkans, making Serbia the ideal hub for regional and international productions.
This directory provides information on all of the service providers and crews in the film industry in Serbia who are members of the Serbia Film Commission.

 

Some photos from that visit together with the CEO Ana Ilic and organisation’s partners.

 

Link to Film in Serbia: http://filminserbia.com

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