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Marta Fernandez, We Are Saharawis, UWE

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SCHOOLS REPRESENTED AT EOS 6

1.
The Arts Institute at Bournemouth, Skillset Screen & Media Academy. 
Film Distribution Contact: David Munns

2.
The Cardiff School Of Creative & Cultural Industries, University of Glamorgan, Skillset Screen Academy. 
Film Distribution Contact: Sara Jolly

3.
Goldsmiths Screen School, Goldsmiths College, London University, Skillset Media Academy.
Film Distribution Contact: Gerry McCulloch

4.
Northern Film School, Leeds Metropolitan University. 
Film Distribution Contact: Natasha Kidd

5.
Liverpool Hope University. 
Film Distribution Contact: Carlie Rice

6.
The London Film Academy. 

Film Distribution Contact: Anna MacDonald

7.
 London Film School, Skillset Screen Academy.
Film Distribution Contact: Chrissy Bright

8. 
London Metropolitan University.
Film Distribution Contact: Yossi Balanescu-Bal

9.
The National Film School, IADT, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland. 
Film Distribution Contact: Jean Rice

10.
National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield, Skillset Screen & Media Academy. 
Film Distribution Contact: Hemant Sharda
 
11.
Norwich School of Art and Design. 
Film Distribution Contact: Suzie Hanna

12.
Royal College of Art. 
Film Distribution Contact: Tim Webb

13. 
Screen Academy Scotland, Napier University, Skillset Screen Academy. 
Film Distribution Contact: Michelle Marcoux

14.
Staffordshire University,
Film Distribution Contact: Nick Stubbs

15.
UNATC, the National Romanian University for Theatre and Film Arts, Bucharest.
Film Distribution Contact: Sorin Botoseneanu

16.
University of Bedfordshire, Luton. 
Film Distribution Contact: Jim Hornsby

17.
University College for the Creative Arts at Farnham.
Film Distribution Contact: Claire Barwell

18.
University College for the Creative Arts at Maidstone. 
Film Distribution Contact: Sophia Phoca

19.
University of the West of England. 
Film Distribution Contact: Dominic Grant.

20.
The Westminster Film School, Westminster University, Skillset Media Academy. 
Film Distribution Contact: Peter Hort


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EOS 6 Industry Seminars

EOS 6 Creative Producers Debate
13.45-15.30, 19/2/2008, NFT 1

The Creative Producers Debate event, an Eat Our Shorts tradition, is dedicated this year to the profound influence of film practice education on national film cultures and to the transition of young film makers from school into industry.

Skillset’s Director of Film, Janine Marmot, who produced Institute Benjamenta and a representative from the UK Film Council (TBC) will join pioneering UK film producers Nik Powell and Ben Gibson who lead the National Film & Television School and the London Film School respectively.
They will also be joined by three prize winning young Romanian film makers, guests of the EOS 6 festival and graduates of UNATC, the National Romanian University for Theatre and Film Arts in Bucharest.They are the fiction director Catalin Mitulescu, the documentary director Alexandru Solomon and the editor Catalin Cristutiu.
The panel will examine the cultural impact of film schools and film courses in general and will explore potential avenues of support for talented young film makers in the UK and abroad by using the model of the Romanian Cinema’s ‘New Wave’ as an original case study.

Chair: Yossi Balanescu-Bal, NAHEMI Chairman and Artistic Director of EOS 6,
Senior Lecturer in Film & Television at London Metropolitan University

Screenings:

Catalin Mitulescu:
17 Minutes Late,
Traffic,
The Way I Spent the End of the World (excerpt)

Cristian Nemescu, (editor: Catalin Cristutiu):
C Block Story

LFS: alumni clips
NFTS: alumni clips

EOS 6 Industry Seminars

EOS 6 Documentary Debate

‘Art Versus Mammon’
Opportunities for Documentary in the UK and Europe

14.00-15.30, 20/2/2008, NFT 1

The EOS 6 Documentary Debate, a first at Eat Our Shorts, is dedicated to examining the future of documentary in the UK and Europe and seeks to explore the potential for young documentary film makers to innovate the documentary form and to secure national and international funding and distribution for creative factual projects in film, television and new media.

Romanian documentary director and producer Alexandru Solomon, author of the critically-acclaimed The Great Communist Bank Robbery presented on BBC 4 and at the Voyages Festival, will screen excerpts from his recently completed documentary on Radio Free Europe, Cold Waves. This challenging documentary project came to life through European co-production funding.

The panel will be joined by Kerry McLeod and Deborah Kingsland from DFG and may include a ‘surprise’ UK based documentary film maker.
The EOS 6 Documentary Debate is a collaboration with the One World Broadcasting Trust and with the Documentary Film Group.

Chair: Andy Glynne, Director of the One World Broadcasting Trust, founding Director of the Documentary Filmmakers Group and Executive Producer for Mosaic Films.

Screenings (indicative):

Alexandru Solomon:
The Great Communist Bank Robbery (excerpt)
Cold Waves (excerpt)

OWBT: clips

Mosaic Films: Three Minutes Wonders


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