Carla Simon’s Romerïa and Ildiko Enyedi’s Silent Friend are among the 15 features to have received grants from Eurimages’ inaugural Film Marketin
Carla Simon’s Romerïa and Ildiko Enyedi’s Silent Friend are among the 15 features to have received grants from Eurimages’ inaugural Film Marketing & Audience Development Support Programme.
The recipients also include two Berlinale films: Ameer Fakher Eldin’s Competition title Yunan and Ido Fluk’s Köln 75, which will have its world premiere as a Berlinale Special title.
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The films will each receive a non-repayable grant of up to €50,000. Films must have signed a deal memo or contract with an international sales agent to be eligible for the yearly programme.
In total, the 15 features will receive €729,900 ($766,150).
The programme aims to encourage the early stage exploit by producers of pioneering marketing solutions to develop audiences for films already supported by Eurimages’ Co-production Support Programme.
It was first presented at Locarno Film Festival in August last year, and opened for applications until the autumn.
Eurimages Film Marketing & Audience Development Support Programme 2025 titles
Allah Is Not Obliged (Fr-Lux-Bel-Can) dir. Zaven Najjar
Cuba And Alaska (Fr-Bel-Ukr) dir. Yegor Troyanovsky
Eagles Of The Republic (Swe-Fr-Den) dir. Tarik Saleh
Köln 75 (Ger-Pol) dir. Ido Fluk
Olivia And The Invisible Earthquake (Sp-Fr-Bel) dir. Irene Iborra
One Year Of School (It-Fr) dir. Laura Samani
Our Girls (Neth-Austria-Bel) dir. Mike van Diem
Romería (Sp-Ger) dir. Carla Simon
Silent Friend (Ger-Hun-Fr) dir. Ildiko Enyedi
The Crystal Planet (Slovakia-Czech-Cro) dir. Arsen Ostojic
The Last Nomads (Ser-Fr-Slovenia-Bel) dir. Biljana Tutorov
The Last Viking / Back To Reality (Den-Swe) dir. Anders Thomas Jensen
The Treasure Of Barracuda (Sp-Bel) dir. Adria Garcia
Wolf Grrrls! (Sp-Bel) dir. Claudia Estrada
Yunan (Ger-Can-It-Pal-Qat-Jor-Saudi) dir. Ameer Fakher Eldin
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