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RIGA IFF 2024
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RIGA IFF 2024 FORUM

In-Depth Feedback for Short Films

The event consists of a closed screening of short films by directors from the Baltics and invited countries, after which an international panel of experts will provide feedback, recommendations for finishing the films, and suggestions on festival strategy. The basic principle of the event is to gather representatives of notable film festivals and talent scouts in one place. The screenings should serve as a springboard for getting the selected films into the festival circuit. SHORT RIGA Test Screenings are planned to take place from 24 to 26 October on site in Riga.

Prior to submitting your work, please check the Submission section, to see if it meets the eligibility criteria.

The curators of SHORT RIGA Test Screenings select 10 to 14 promising short films that are split into two screenings held over two days. The films are evaluated by a commission of five experts that changes yearly so as to guarantee in-depth evaluations from different perspectives. The panel will have familiarised themselves with the projects in advance, but final feedback and evaluations will follow only after seeing the films on the big screen.

The participants also benefit from an on-site pitching training prior to their presentations.

Before each film, the filmmakers will explain what stage their film is currently at and what the main issues and questions that they wish to clarify are. The experts will make comments and take questions after each film. Further communication on the projects takes place at one to one meetings.

Submit your short film

For additional information, please contact Short Film Programme Manager Lauma Kaudzīte – lauma@rigaiff.lv.

 

Award

One Test Screenings project will be awarded a prize of post-production services worth 5 000 euro, thanks to our partners BBPosthouse. 

BBPostHouse is a post-production house based in Riga, Latvia. BBPostHouse provides film and digital video media services that include online editing, color grading, digital cinema encoding, sound design, VFX, mastering, film scanning and data archiving.

They work with all elements of post-production in commercials, shorts, feature films, documentaries, tv-series or music videos and all media including cinema, television, radio and internet are provided.

Their team is made up of experienced professionals and talents who value high quality, effective service and excellent results.

 

Eligibility & Requirements

– The programme is open to directors either residing, or born in the Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – and each year’s guest country.

– The guest country for 2024 is Portugal.

– There are no genre or technique restrictions or requirements for the submitted films.

– Runtime: rough cuts – up to 40 min., finished films – up to 30 min.

– Submitted films must have English subtitles added.

– There is no submission, or participation fee.

– In case a film is selected, filmmakers must confirm their availability for the whole event on site in Riga.

 

Deadline

The deadline for applications is 12 August 2024, 23:59 (local time in Latvia, GMT+2).

FLORIAN FERNANDEZ
Distributor, France

Florian coordinates the various industry initiatives elaborated as part of the Short Film Corner | Rendez-vous Industry, four-day forum dedicated to short films & their makers organised by the Festival de Cannes. Florian is also part of Montreal Festival du Nouveau Cinéma and SXSW Doc Shorts pre-selection committees, and formerly was involved in Encounters Film Festival. He yearly collaborates as part of the European Short Pitch reading committee and The Short Film Lab training program. He also takes care of a handful of shorts per year on the distribution & sales side through Protest Studios.

LAURENCE RILLY
Buyer (France)

Laurence Rilly has been a short film programme manager at ARTE in Strasbourg since 2016. She coordinates the weekly short film magazine programme Short Circuit, one of the channel’s last French German magazines. Laurence also works with two short film series, Ludwigsburg Paris Workshop and a series with DFFB, the Berlin film school. Before joining the fiction film series department at ARTE, Laurence worked in the culture department for the ‘ARTE creative’ platform with its founder Alain Bieber. This platform was dedicated to new cultural and artistic practices. In 2001, Laurence launched the programme Cultures électroniques on arte.TV, an online show dedicated to new technologies and images, covering Net art, Bio art, music and performance.

CARLA VULPIANI
Programmer, producer, distributor (Italy, Ireland)

Carla Vulpiani lives in Italy and Ireland. Since 2021 she serves as a Short Film Advisor of la Mostra Internazionale d’arte Cinematografica (Venice International Film Festival), Orizzonti Short Film Competition. She is also co-founder of Varicoloured Holistic Film Agency, a distribution agency dedicated to short films and works as a producer for the Dublin-based animation studio and maps and plans. Additionally, she is a consultant for different international market and film industry events.

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