Latvia at the 69th Festival de Cannes

Meet us at the Latvian pavilion No. 221, Village International Pantiero!
And don’t miss the market screening of MELLOW MUD:
16.05, 15:30, Palais H

LATVIA: FROM TRADITION TO CONTEMPORARY TALENT*

A presence in the market for the last five years, Latvia comes to Cannes with an increase in its production slate and cash rebates. As part of the country’s Centennial anniversary in 2018, the National Film Centre of Latvia commissioned a €7.5 million slate of sixteen feature-length films (fiction, docs, animation) that will go into production this year and will be ready to premiere in 2018.

In addition, the total cash rebate of National Film Center of Latvia and the Riga Film Fund which can be used in tandem in 2017 is increased to € 2,3 million. One of the projects recently selected for a cash rebate is A GENTLE CREATURE by Sergey Loznitsa, who returns to Latvia after shooting IN THE FOG (Cannes Competition 2012) there. A GENTLE CREATURE is produced by Marianne Slot (France) with Film Angels Studio handling the Latvian production.

Lately Latvia has been especially successful internationally with award-winning feature films such as Renars Vimba’s MELLOW MUD (Berlin Crystal Bear for Best Youth Film), but traditionally the country has been known for its high quality animation and documentaries.

Latvian film producer Roberts Vinovskis is going to participate at the PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE.

“It’s an exciting time for the Latvian film industry,” says Andris Ozols director of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia. “It continues to grow successfully and we are very happy to be supporting the Latvian pavilion for the third year in a row. “

Market screening: MELLOW MUD by Renars Vimba (World sales: Pluto Films) Monday May 16, 15:30, Palais H

*This year’s look for the Latvian pavilion is inspired
by the country’s traditional ‘Lielvarde’ belt
that depicts century-old symbols and legends.
The idea behind the belt is that it combines traditions
and high quality to contemporary innovations with people –
both international filmmakers shooting in Latvia
and local talent.