Fireside Chat with Jérémie Kessler: Co-Producing with France

This engaging fireside chat with Jérémie Kessler, Director of European and International Affairs at the Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC), explores the opportunities and challenges of co-producing films with France, particularly for the Southeast and Eastern European regions. Insight into effective navigation of the co-production landscape with French support and understanding the limitations these regions face when engaging in French co-production is provided. Additionally, strategies for working with France’s main funding institutions to overcome these challenges is discussed.

SPEAKERS

JÉRÉMIE KESSLER
Director of European and International Affairs, CNC / FR

MODERATED BY

ANAMARIA ANTOCI
Producer, Tangaj Production, RO

TIME

Wednesday, August 21, 2023
09:30 – 10:30 (CET)

LOCATION

Swissotel Sarajevo / CineLink Talks Conference Room

Anamaria Antoci

Anamaria Antoci is an accomplished active producer in the European market and a member of prominent industry networks such as EAVE, ACE Producers, European Producers Club and Inside Pictures. Anamaria founded in 2017 the Bucharest based company Tangaj Production, being fully committed to all creative stages, with a passion for authentic, strong arthouse films, keen on pursuing ways to tackle audiences in a unique manner.

Anamaria achievements include producing feature and documentary films, such as Cristi Puiu’s MALMKROG (2020, serving as delegate producer), MEN OF DEEDS by Paul Negoescu (2022) or THINGS WE SAID TODAY by Andrei Ujică. She has co-produced films like WORKING CLASS GOES TO HELL by Mladen Djordjevic (2023, RS/BG/GR/ME/HR/RO), the debut feature PANOPTICON by George Sikharulidze (2024, GE/FR/IT/RO) and the latest film by Danis Tanović, MY LATE SUMMER (2024, HR/BH/RO/RS/SI).

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