looking back ... 2005
Hungary as a co-production partner
In 2005 Connecting Cottbus has made focusing on themes at the FilmFestival Cottbus a hallowed tradition. For that reason, Hungary‘s film and television landscape was in the spotlight at the 2005 forum. Since this country located at the heart of 


November 10, 2005
- Focus Hungary: How about Financing? Keynotes on the Hungarian Tax Incentive System as well as the possibilities of film funding for co-productions in Hungary and Germany
Guests: Dr. Krisztina Endrényi (Motion Picture Public Foundation, Hungary), Balázs Zachar (Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Hungary), Kirsten Niehuus (Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Germany), Manfred Schmidt (Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung - MDM, Germany)
- Focus Hungary: A Case in Point? The making and distribution of the Hungarian-Romanian-Austrian-German Co-production “Dallas Pashamende” (Director: Robert Adrian Pejo / 2005)
Presentation: Dr. Martin Blaney, Guests: László Kántor (Filmmax, Hungary), Wigbert Moschall (mdc int., Germany), Robert Adrian Pejo (Romania, USA), Nikolaus Prediger (FilmFernsehFonds Bayern, Germany), Dr. Peter Zawrel (Filmfonds Wien, Austria)
- Come and pitch it! Pitching of the selected projects
Moderation: Gabriele Brunnenmeyer (Connecting Cottbus, Germany), Uta Ganschow (Nipkow Programme, Germany)
- Let’s talk! Networking reception
hosted by the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and the Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM)
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November 11, 2005
- What next? The Do's and Don’ts for starting a co-production - Q&A for the Pitching Representatives only
Moderation: Gabriele Brunnenmeyer (Connecting Cottbus, Germany), Uta Ganschow (Nipkow Programme, Germany)
- CoCo special: The German-Polish Co-development Fund An outlook on recent developments in the Polish-German-film-relations
Guests: Agnieszka Odorowicz (Polish Film Institute, Poland), Dariusz Jablonski (Polish Audiovisuel Producers´ Chamber of Commerce, Poland), Kirsten Niehuus (Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Germany), Manfred Schmidt (Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung-MDM, Germany)
- Let’s get an audience! Part 1 - How can broadcasters support international co-productions?
Moderation: Dr. Martin Blaney, Guests: Heinrich Ambrosch (ORF, Austria), András Monory Mész (MTV, Hungary), Martin Novosad (CT, Czech Republic)
- Let’s get an audience! Part 2 - What can world sales companies do to make movies travelling?
Moderation: Dr. Martin Blaney, Guests: Marta Lamperova (mdc int, Germany), Roman Paul (Celluloid Dreams, Germany), Thorsten Ritter (Bavaria Film International, Germany), Sasha Wieser (Eastwest Distribution, Austria)
- Farewell Lunch
hosted by the MEDIA Antenna Berlin-Brandenburg and the Nipkow Programme
selected projects for the pitching session 2005
The jury for the pitching session at Connecting Cottbus met on September 16, 2005 in Potsdam. The jury was made up on representatives of the Medienboard Berlin–Brandenburg, the Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM), the television channel RBB/Arte, the Nipkow Programme Berlin, the MEDIA Antenna Berlin-Brandenburg and Connecting Cottbus.
The following projects were selected for presentation:
- Conversation With Serafim (Libra Film, Romania)
- Dau (Phenomen Films, Russia)
- Darkness (Filmstudio Gatteo, Czech Republic)
- Egill (Lichthof Production / Szimpla Film Consort, Hungary)
- Fluke (Extreme Film, Hungary)
- Lara (Studio Arkadena, Slowenia)
- Nowhere (Beomedia Marketing, Serbia and Montenegro)
- Overnight (Katapult Film, Hungary)
- Piggies (Widark - Film & Television Productions Ltd, Poland)
- The Shoes (Art Fest ltd Bulgaria)
- The Two Of Us (Mainframe Procuction, Croatia)
- The Wild Swans (Filmax, Hungary)


