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Future Frames Reveals Lineup of European Film School Graduates Selected for Karlovy Vary Program
Future Frames, a program that puts a spotlight on young European filmmakers, has revealed its selection for this year’s edition.
They are nominated by their respective national film promotion institutes, EFP’s member organizations, and selected by Karlovy Vary’s artistic director, Karel Och, and his team. The filmmakers are Belgium’s Mila Ryngaert from Institut des Arts de Diffusion with “Karaokiss”; Czech Republic’s Terézia Halamová from FAMU with “Dog and Wolf”; Finland’s Veera Lamminpää from ELO Film School/Aalto University – School of Arts, Design and Architecture with “Fish River Anthology”; Germany’s Simon Schneckenburger from Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg with “Skin on Skin”; Ireland’s Ruairi Bradley from Institute of Art, Design and Technology with “We Beg to Differ”; the Netherlands’ Jetske Lieber from Netherlands Film Academy with “January”; Poland’s Dominik Mirecki from Warsaw Film School with “Son of Happiness”; Slovenia’s Jan Krevatin from Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb, with “Greek Apricots”; Spain’s Nausica Serra from ESCAC with “Dissection of an Incoherence in Crisis”; and Switzerland’s Sinan Taner from Zürcher Hochschule der Künste with “1:10.” Bradley has already garnered more than 13 awards for his documentary “We Beg to Differ,” which explores Northern Ireland’s underground car culture amid a mental health crisis.
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