Arctic Indigenous Film Fund and International Sámi Film Institute (ISFI) together with Indigenous Screen Office (ISO) in Canada will organize a series of meetings and film events during the Cannes film festivals 2023.
We are presenting Arctic Indigenous filmmakers and their work:
- Linn Henriksen, producer, Norway / Sápmi
- Oskar Östergren Njajta, producer, Sweden / Sápmi
- Emile Hertling Péronard, producer, Greenland
The main outcomes for filmmakers and their careers are to get direct contact with the world film business. They will meet and pitch their films and ideas during these events to the film funders, distributors, and sales agencies, which can lead to direct sales now or in the future.
Having an opportunity to be part of bigger Arctic Indigenous film delegation, one filmmaker will get more attention and visibility for their films. One of the outcomes will be also to give our filmmakers the key to the professional film markets like Cannes Marché du Film to give them more confidence and experience in the future. Attending the events gives also the filmmakers good credit for their CVs and it will higher their credibility in the global film business.
Time: May 17-21 2023
Place: Canada Pavilion, Scandinavian House / Marché du Film
More information: Liisa Holmberg, , +47 930 36 145
Program
May 18 2023 Indigenous Co-production Forum at 11:00–17:00 in Canada Pavilion
May 19 2023 AIFF Reception at 17:00–19:00 in Scandinavian House
TIMETABLE OF INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS COPRODUCTION FORUM
May 18, 2023
Place: Canada Pavilion, International Village
11:00 am Delegates arrive and day begins
11:15 am Welcome remarks
11:20 am Producer introductions
11:50 am Panel #1: Co-Production case studies with international producers. Moderated by Kerry Swanson, Indigenous Screen Office
12:35 pm Networking break and lunch
1:15 pm Panel #2: Decision-maker panel with funders from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Samiland. Moderated by Erin Creasey, Ontario Creates
2:15 pm Networking break
2:30 pm Roundtables
- Hosts rotate every 20 minutes for small group discussions
- Roundtable hosts include representatives from the Government of Canada, Eurimages, New Dawn Fund, TIFF, Berlinale Talents, and Sundance Institute
5:00 pm Reception with wider Industry attendance
7:00 pm Event concludes