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Child's Pose |
Circles |
My Dog Killer |
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Imagine |
A Stranger |
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The Arbiter |
The Gambler |
Heavenly Shift |
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Jury |
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DONATO ROTUNNO |
KATARZYNA KLIMKIEWICZ |
MAJA JURIÆ |
BERNARD MICHAUX |
VESNA ANDONOVIC |
DONATO ROTUNNO co-founded Tarantula Luxembourg
in 1994 and, one year later, helped set up Tarantula Belgium.
As a producer with Tarantula, he has overseen over 15
feature films, including several co-productions with France
and Belgium and other European countries, including
Une part du ciel by Bénédicte Liénard,Calvaire by Fabrice
du Welz, and Nue Propriété by Joachim Lafosse. A graduate
of the EAVE producers training programme, Donato has
also produced numerous short films and several documentaries.
His career as a director began with the short Fishtrip and
documentaries about specific Luxembourg issues, followed
in 2006 with his first feature film In a Dark Place, starring
Leelee Sobieskie and Tara Fitzgerald. After the documentary
Terra mia, terra nostra on screens in 2012 Donato currently
works on his next feature film Ouni d'hänn / Sans les mains.
As a producer, Donato has recently finished the film
Clownwise by the Czech director Viktor Tauš.
KATARZYNA KLIMKIEWICZ (1977) is a graduate of
the Polish Film School in Lodz and an alumna of the Binger
Film Lab in Amsterdam. Since 2000 she has collaborated
with Polish National Television on many projects, including
her documentary, Krystian Lupa's Labyrinth. Her documentary
Wasserschlacht - The Great Border Battle co-directed with
Andrew Friedman was awarded Berlin Today Award during
Berlinale 2007. She is also president of Young Polish
Filmmakers Association FILM 1,2, in connection with
which she has been highly active politically to improve
funding for emerging filmmakers, a member of the
European Film Academy and an assessor for the Polish
Film Institute. Her short film Hanoi-Warszawa (screened
at CinEast 2011) won numerous awards and was voted
the Best Short of 2010 by the European Film Academy.
Flying Blind is her debut feature film.
MAJA JURIÆ, born on the 20th of January 1989 in Sarajevo,
is a Bosnian actress and current student of the Academy
of Performing Arts in Sarajevo , currently shooting Jacques
Molitor's „Mammejong"in Luxembourg. Her first acting
performance was in Šejla Kameriæ's conceptual art film
„Shift" which was produced by the Sarajevo Film Festival
and premiered on the 19th Sarajevo Film Festival in 2013.
She has also worked as a production coordinator in 2 short
movies „Something sweet" and Roundabout" for Sarajevo
city of film 2012. In 2008 she took her first steps in the
theatre world working as a coordinator and translator
for the MESS Festival
BERNARD MICHAUX, born and raised in Luxembourg, has studied
film production at the University of Television and Film Munich.
In 2008, Bernard Michaux represented Luxembourg in the Producer
on the Movenetworking programme at the Cannes International
Film Festival. In 2010, Bernard Michaux has been selected for
the Producers Lab Toronto, an initiative by the European Film
Promotion (EFP). Bernard Michaux is a Berlinale Talent Campus
alumni, an EAVE Graduate and a member of the European Film
Academy. In 2012 he partnered up with a friend to start a
successful bar in Luxembourg city.
VESNA ANDONOVIC is a journalist specialised in cinema and
culture writing for the daily newspaper Luxemburger Wort.