Friday, December 16, 2011

Eurimages funds next pic by Mungiu

France's Why Don't You Prods. is joining with Romania's Mobra Films and Belgium's L'ensemble des Films du Fleuve, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's The city-based shingle, to create "Provizoriu," the following film by Romanian filmmaker Christian Mungiu. Compiled by Mungiu, "Provizoriu" may be the Romanian convent-set tale of the 23-year-old's fascination with another femme inmate. Why Don't You may be the lead producer. Mungiu's "4 Several weeks, 3 Days, and a pair of Days" won Cannes' 2007 Palme d'Or, and was launched within the U.S. by IFC. "Provizoriu" is just one of 18 European co-productions which have attracted lower 5.85 million ($7.six million) in subsidies in the Council of Europe's Eurimages Fund. Also drawn on for gold coin is Abdellatif Kechiche ("The Key from the Grain"), who's mounted on helm "Le Bleu est une couleur chaude." A coming-of-age drama, "Bleu" is to establish at France's Wild Bunch and Quat'Sous Films, Kechiche's own label, Belgium's Scope Photos, which paves the way to that particular country's tax-break gold coin, and Spain's Vertigo Films, which Wild Bunch co-is the owner of. "Bleu" adjusts a picture novel by France's Julie Maroh in regards to a teen who falls for any blue-haired girl. Further Eurimages subsidy readers are Jean-Paul Lilienfeld's "Arretez-moi," with Sophie Marceau and Miou-Miou, created by France's Rezo and Luxembourg's Iris, and "When Day Breaks," from Serbia's Goran Paskaljevic ("Honeymoons"). "Bleu" won Eurimages' greatest 2011 award: $728,000. "Song from the Ocean," from Tomm Moore ("The Key of Kells"), drawn lower $715,000, as did Alex and David Pastor's "The Final Days" and "Camiel Borgmann," from Nederlander auteur Alex van Warmerdam ("Waiter"). Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com

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