At the press conference, the finalists of the partnership project of Pula Film Festival and United Media, the international workshop for script development and pitching of television series “Make the Scene!”, have been announced. The best project will receive a prize of 10,000 euros and an opportunity for further development of the project, which will be provided by United Media, and the jury that will decide on the winner consists of Nataša Buljan, Goran Bogdan and Mišo Mogorović.
Selected projects:
- Deconstruction (Bulgaria) – Plamena Velkovsky
- To The Movies! (Bulgaria) – Kristian Stoichev, Boris Rachev and Boris Krastin
- You have to live somewhere (Croatia) – Sanja Milardović
- Rainbow (Serbia) – Srđan Anđelić
- Wonderful (Serbia) – Isidora Veselinović, Katarina Mitrović and Vladimir Tagić
- Dert(Serbia) – Katarina Krstić
Nataša Buljan, director of script development at United Media, said: ‘The script development workshop and competition “Make the scene!” is a project we are very proud of, and we are especially honored that it will experience its first edition at Pula Film Festival, to which we are grateful for its partnership and hospitality. The response of creative people from the entire region is great, the number of applications we have received is impressive, as well as the quality and variety of projects by genre. This has made the selection process challenging for us, but that is why the final pitching before the expert jury on July 17 in Pula will be a real creative celebration. The best of the six finalists will receive a monetary prize of 10,000 euros and the opportunity for further development and production of the project with United Media. ‘Make the scene!’ is an excellent platform for screenwriters and producers to launch quality projects, and for United Media as well, which as a production leader wants to further encourage and strengthen the creative industry in the region. I am convinced that it will have many editions and give momentum to many valuable projects, but also that we will always remember this premiere in Pula in a special way’.
Participants will have the opportunity to take part in workshops under the mentorship of Greek screenwriter Nicos Panayotopoulos, the author and co-author of numerous award-winning screenplays for short films, television series and feature films (Truants, 1996; My Brother and I, 1998; False Alarm, 2000; The King, 2003; Totally Married, 2003; The Wake, 2006).
The finalists, the jury and the mentor of the international workshop “Make the Scene!” were officially presented at the press conference of Pula Film Festival on June 6th in Zagreb, at which it was announced that the world premiere of Rajko Grlić’s new film All Things Come to an End would happen and that it would open the 71st Pula Film Festival.
Just one day before the grand finale of the international workshop “Make the Scene!”, the prestigious semi-final judging of one category for the International Emmy Award will also take place in Pula. This is the third year in a row that United Media, the leading media company in Southeast Europe, has had the honor of organizing this prestigious event, so after Dubrovnik and Athens, the judging of one category of the famous international award will be held in Pula. At the gala event to be held on July 16th, Nova TV and United Media will host numerous guests from the world of television and film production.