CineLink Work in Progress Call for Entries

CineLink Work in Progress Call for Entries
CineLink Work in Progress Call for Entries

The 20th Sarajevo Film Festival has announced that CineLink Work in Progress (WIP) call for entries is now open. Deadline for submitting the applications is July 21st 2014.

CineLink Work in Progress selects films in post-production to be presented in a two-day event (August 20th-21st 2014) during the Sarajevo Film Festival exclusive to invited international sales agents, festival representatives, distributors and post-production houses.

CineLink Work in Progress aims to assist the completion, subsequent festival presentation and theatrical release of the selected films.

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Only up to 7 projects are selected for presentation, while the inintiative aims to create an environment that boosts the chance the projects are completed and taken to the international market.

CineLink Work in Progress is now also open for projects from outside Southeast Europe, more specifically to projects from Northern Africa, Middle East, and Central Asia. CineLink offers awards funds totalling more than 160.000 Euros in cash and services.

The Sarajevo Film Festival will take place from August 15 – 23, 2014. The CineLink Work in Progress application form is available here.

Photo courtesy: Sarajevo Film Festival

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