CINEMA TOTAL 3 – EASTERN-EUROPEAN EDITION 2010
Welcome to Cinema Total Third Edition (CT3)!
CINEMA TOTAL 3 – EASTERN-EUROPEAN EDITION
FOCUS: Hungarian, Slovakian and Romanian Cinema
From February 14 to 17, 2010 the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (CHB) will, for the third time during Berlinale, transform itself into „Filmhaus Ungarn“ and present its series Cinema Total: a networking platform with filmmakers and producers. After having functioned as a meeting point for the Hungarian film industry in the last two years, Cinema Total’s Third Edition will focus on the Hungarian-Romanian-Slovakian film worlds. By doing so, it will pursue its aim of becoming a platform for the East-European Film Market in Berlin, more vigorously. Professionals as well as anyone interested in East-European Cinema are invited to our lounge meetings and round-table discussions. The programme will include – amongst others – a producer’s brunch, film talks, a script workshop as well as a last-minute pitch and a location show.
Cinema Total 3 - daily :
- Filminstallation by Dávid Szauder in the CHB
- Streetscreening by Glowing Bulbs on the Mediafacade
- Film Café & Restaurant, 9 – 24h
- Film Talk, 22:00 – 22:30h
... here you can download the detailed CT3 program...
Watch out for our free AUDI Shuttles between CHB (Cinema Total) and Potsdamer Platz (Berlinale)!
February 15-17, daily 11.00 - 23.00
CT3 - Fotochannel
Eine umfassende Bildergalerie zu Cinema Total Eastern European Edition finden Sie hier ...
February 14, 2010 at 7 pm | OPENING NIGHT OF CINEMA TOTAL
The opening night of Cinema Total – Eastern European Edition with special focus on Hungary, Romania and Slovakia welcomes
the representatives of these regions’ filmmaking, political and cultural life. We are happy to present the Hungarian film director Szabolcs Hajdu and his film Bibliothèque Pascal, which will screen at the Berlinale Forum, as well as this year’s Romanian Shooting Star Dragoş Bucur. Amongst others the internationally acclaimed Hungarian actress, Erika Marozsán featured in Jew Suss: Rise and Fall running at Berlinale Competition will be our guest. The third edition of Cinema Total will be opened by our guest of honour, Miklós Jancsó, one of the most emblematic characters of Hungarian and world cinema.
The live act of the young Hungarian video artists, Glowing Bulbs & DJ Cadik is the highlight performance of the opening night. This will be followed by the official reception of Magyar Filmunió and CHB on the occasion of Berlinale.
GLOWING BULBS
The young Hungarian artist group, Glowing Bulbs (Kiégő Izzók), has already proven their talent at several events with their innovative visuals and live act performances. This time they transform the two-dimensional surface of the CHB building into a three-dimensional virtual space with a multi-projector video installation. Glowing Bulbs create a perfect setting for the professional programme of Cinema Total and will illuminate the CHB building on all four nights.
February 15-17, 2010 | LOCATION SHOW
The Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (CHB) is organizing in planned co-operation with the European Film Commissions Network (EUFCN) and ITD Hungary the first Eastern European Location Show during Cinema Total 2010. The event will be realised on the model of classical trade shows which is a proved method in western film business for connecting filmindustries from different countries. By taking up a Location Show, the CHB would like to bring into the focus of attention the highly productive film industries of Hungary, Romania and Slovakia... [more infos]
DOWNLOADS
location day_infosheet_eng [PDF, 1 page]
location day_infosheet_hu [PDF, 1 page]
location day_application_form_eng [PDF, 1 page]
February 16, 2010, at 3 pm | TRUE STORIES: Screenwriting in Eastern Europe
In its third edition of Cinema Total, Collegium Hungaricum Berlin proudly presents its first script day, True Stories: Screenwriting in Eastern Europe.
This afternoon session, held on the 16th of February, will concentrate on the first vital element of film-making: the script. True Stories refers not so much to the stories contained within the presented films, but rather to the stories behind each film’s development. Several celebrated filmmakers will be invited to present their award-winning films and to allow unique glimpses into their development and screenwriting processes... [more infos]
February 17, 2010, at 3 pm I LAST-MINUTE PITCH
For the second time the “Filmhaus Ungarn”, will offer a Last-Minute Pitch, following the success of last year’s event. Twelve selected film projects from the countries in focus, namely Hungary, Slovakia and Romania will be given the opportunity to be presented to a specific audience of German and international producers... [more infos]
DOWNLOADS
LastMinutePitch - Infosheet [PDF, 1 page]
LastMinutePitch - Application Form [PDF, 1 page]
COTTBUS LOUNGE | Moholy-Nagy Gallery | 6 pm
FilmFestival Cottbus and Connecting Cottbus host a networking & connecting party. Cottbus film screenings and music by DJ Marko in » DAS KORN « Lounge by Theo Ligthart.
Young Producer Program - supported by MediaDesk Hungary
After the success of last year we continue our innovative and effective Young Producer Program, supplemented by two countries in focus (Romania, Slovakia). Kindly supported by MediaDesk Hungary, this time we give three talented students the opportunity to visit the Berlinale Co-Production Market (14-16 February 2010). Participants were selected by the local film schools and universities:
- Barbara Hessová (SK)
- Ivan Szabo (HU)
- Ruxandra Cernat (RO)









