EBU Partners with the European Film Academy to Launch Eurovision Film Week, 1-7 Dec 2013
EBU Partners with the European Film Academy to Launch Eurovision Film Week, 1-7 Dec 2013
GENEVA, November 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
26 BROADCASTERS 25 films 1 goal
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and 26 of its Members, with cooperation from the
European Film Academy [http://www.europeanfilmacademy.org/European-Film-Awards.36.0.html ]
(EFA) have joined forces to launch EUROVISION FILM WEEK
[http://www3.ebu.ch/cms/en/calendar/eurovision-film-week?jsite=c49010fa-a809-4b28-a2c8-7363e32879c5 ]
- the most accessible film festival anywhere, and the first ever based
exclusively on TV and radio.
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In the week leading up to the European Film Awards (7 December)*, these public service
media will devote their schedules to the rich cultural phenomenon that is European cinema.
As well as airing top quality European films, the 26 broadcasters have scheduled
interviews with luminaries of European cinema, debates and an array of other programmes
related to film. Radio stations will also be a key pillar, airing programmes on film
music, interviews and behind-the-scenes reports.
As Europe's hub for public service media, the EBU has set up a film exchange platform
on its EUROVISION SHOWCASE [http://eurovisionshowcase.com ] platform, where the EUROVISION
FILM WEEK participants can share rights-free films in broadcast quality. There are 25
films
[http://www3.ebu.ch/cms/en/sites/ebu/contents/programming/tv/tv-exchanges/eurovision-film-week-exchange.html ]
in the pool, and any participating broadcaster is at liberty to show
whichever films appeal. Twenty-two of the participating Members have announced they will
broadcast films from the exchange, while three will show films from their own archives.
EBU President Jean-Paul Philippot said EUROVISION FILM WEEK would highlight the strong
ties between Europe's film industry and public service media.
He said: "Public Service Media (PSM) are key partners of the film industry, in terms
of financing, promotion and broadcasting of films, but also often as the commissioning
parties. We want to celebrate this contribution and highlight European cinema's close ties
to public service media. This partnership gives rise to a very rich cultural offering,
both in Europe and beyond. And at a time when funding of European cinema and public
service media is under threat, we want to find ways to ensure this can continue."
German film director and Deputy Chairman of the European Film Academy Board, Volker
Schlöndorff, who is acting as a EUROVISION FILM WEEK ambassador said: "The big problem
for European cinema is that the films are not exchanged between one country and another.
Nowadays we observe that the cultural borders have been closed. Everything is nicely
separated into compartments and everyone has their own national drawer. And that is a task
for European films to tackle."
As well as Volker Schlöndorff, EUROVISION FILM WEEK has drawn strong support from
three other prominent European filmmakers, namely Costa Gavras (France), Agnieszka Holland
(Poland) and Jirí Menzel (Czech Republic).
*France Télévisions has scheduled EUROVISION FILM WEEK during the last week of
November.
BEN STEWARD
Communications Officer
T +41-22-717-22-13
steward@ebu.ch
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