Tuesday, November 29, 2011

'Touch Me Not' among Turin individuals who win

ROME -- TorinoFilmLab, the Italo co-production mart partly modelled round the Sundance Institute, features individuals who win of the fourth edition and granted a complete $691,000 in production gold gold coin to five projects. They are: "Touch Me Not," a preliminary feature by Romanian helmer Adina Pintilie. Drama about man's requirement of physical contact received the ARTE France Cinema Award because so many promising project at Rotterdam's CineMart 2011. "Undercover Scent," a preliminary work by Pengfei Song being setup just like a France/Taiwan/China co-push, produced by Tsai Ming-Liang. "Mr. Kaplan," Uruguayan auteur Alvaro Brechner's followup to well-received debut "Bad Day to go to Fishing." "Beirut, I Like You" a memoir by artist and blogger Zena el Khalil in the 2006 attacks on Lebanon. Pic continues to be developed since the feature debut of Italo documaker Gigi Roccati, being shot in Lebanon as well as the U.S., produced by Italy's Vivo Film. "Los Hongos," a pic about graffiti artists in Cali by Colombian helmer Oscar Ruiz Navia whose "Crab Trap" bowed in Toronto this past year and unspooled broadly round the fest circuit. The fourth edition in the progressively exclusive ultra-indie mart -- which happens through the Turin Film Festival -- ended Tuesday, getting situated some 120 participants. Contact Nick Vivarelli at nvivarelli@gmail.com

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