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    FABRIQUE DES CINEMAS DU MONDE UNVEILS CANNES 2013 SLATE

    Screen International
    April 10, 2013 Wednesday

    Filipino Joanna Arong, Burkinabe Michel K. Zongo and Brazilian Gustavo
    Pizzi head to Cannes with latest projects. Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck
    [pictured] is honorary patron.

    The Fabrique des Cinemas du Monde, aimed at finding finance for the
    work of filmmakers from the developing world, has unveiled the project
    line-up for its latest edition during the Cannes Film Festival.

    The projects include Filipino Joanna Arong's The Sigbin Chronicles, a
    hybrid work revolving around a mythical Filipino creature, and Michel
    K. Zongo's The Siren of Faso Fani about the impact of the closure
    of a textile factory on a small Burkina Faso town. Burkinabe Zongo's
    Espoir Voyage premiered in Berlin's Forum to critical acclaim in 2011.

    Haitian Pierre Lucson Bellegarde will unveil Carmen, his first
    feature-length film after a series of UNICEF-backed shorts capturing
    the plight of his fellow citizens in the wake of the 2010 earthquake
    that wreaked havoc on Haiti.

    Award-winning Rwandan filmmaker Joel Karekezi will present The Mercy
    of the Jungle - a retribution drama set in the aftermath of the Second
    Congo War, which led to the deaths of some 5.4m people in the region.

    Karekezi, who studied filmmaking in Montreal, co-wrote the script
    with US filmmaker Casey Schroen. The pair previously collaborated on
    the award-winning Imbabazi tackling the legacy of the 1994 Rwandan
    Genocide.

    Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck will act as honorary patron at this
    year's event giving a master class to the participants.

    Launched in 2009, the Fabrique des Cinemas du Monde has hosted
    projects from 60 directors from 35 countries to date. Some 15% of
    the projects presented have gone on to be made and several are in
    post-production. In 2012, 80% of the projects signed co-production
    deals within six months of the event.

    Success stories among past selected projects include Algerian Djamila
    Sahraoui's Yema, which won a Silver Stallion at the FESPACO pan-African
    film festival in 2013 and also screened in Venice's Orizzonti section,
    and Bolivian Martin Boulocq's Los Viejos which premiered at Busan
    in 2011.

    The Fabrique is housed in the Cinema du Monde pavilion at Cannes. It
    is a joint initiative between the Institut francais, the International
    Organisation of La Francophonie and the Audiovisuel Exterieur de la
    France, an umbrella organisation grouping international French-language
    broadcasters.

    The complete list of projects is as follows:

    Before Leaving, dir. Mohammed Latrèche (Algeria)

    Territoria dir. Nora Martirosyan (Armenia)

    Loveling, dir. Gustavo Pizzi (Brazil)

    The Siren of Faso Fani, dir. Michel K. Zongo (Burkina Faso)

    The Taste in our Tongues, dir. Monica Bravo (Columbia)

    Carmen, dir. Pierre Lucson Bellegarde (Haiti)

    Jambula Tree, dir. Wanuri Kahiu (Kenya/South Africa)

    The Sigbin Chronicles, dir. Joanna Arong (Philippines)

    The Mercy of the Jungle, dir. Joel Karekezi (Rwanda)




    From: A. Papazian
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