What good things did 2017 bring in cinematography. IPN Campaign

With good and bad moments, the year 2017 is coming to an end and the time is now inopportune to sum up. On this occasion, IPN gathered good thoughts, this time only good ones, from those who take decisions and from those for whom decisions are taken. What good things did 2007 bring? This is the question that we put to those who accepted to be near us in our wish to find what’s good in the things around us and in the events that mark us. Even if many times things do not go as we want, it is the man and society that stand to gain as they can see an additional opportunity to become involved and change things to be better even in problems and worse things. For each of the raised subjects, we provide a number of rankings that show the position of those that compiled them. Below you can see the accomplishments of 2017 in the Transnistrian settlement process. Below you can see what good things 2017 brought in cinematography.
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Joint rankings by Ministry of Education, Culture and Research and National Cinematography Center:

1. Selection and financing of 15 national cinematographic projects at the contest to finance national cinematographic projects, session 2017, under the Decision of the Council of the National Cinematography Center (NCC) No. 2/17 of June 02, 2017.

2. The National Cinematography Center financially supported different projects, in accordance with the regulations concerning the financing of projects and other activities in the cinematographic field, namely: Festival Moldox; Romanian Children’s Film Gala; Romanian Film Days in Chisinau; Romanian Film Days in Orhei; KinoPOP – first program of the cinematographic industry of Moldova; Bookfest Book Fair, Chisinau (for film screenings); Financing for designing the official website of the Filmmakers Union of Moldova: www.ucm.md; Film Gala “Debut” (November 16, 2017).

3. There were signed two cooperation agreements: cooperation agreement between the NCC-Moldova and NCC-Romania and the first Memorandum of Cooperation between the National Cinematography Center of Moldova and the State Film Agency of Ukraine.

“During September 18-20, 2017, the NCC-Moldova took part in one of the most important annual media events in Kyiv: Kyiv Media Week 2017, were there was signed the first Memorandum of Cooperation between the National Cinematography Center of Moldova and the State Film Agency of Ukraine. Also, the NCC-Moldova went through all the formalities for signing other agreements of cooperation with such countries as Estonia, France, and Georgia”.

4. There was launched the program “Moldova Cinematografica”, with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova, whose goal is to promote the national cinematography at international level, establish contacts and initiate cooperation relations with cinematographic colleagues from abroad (scriptwriters, directors, producers).

“The program also aims to ensure active participation in different international film festivals and also brought the first results in the establishment of relations of friendship and join cooptation. During March 29-31, within cultural events staged with support from the Embassy of Moldova in the Turkish cities of Istanbul and Antalya, the National Cinematography Center of Moldova presented a national short film with the aim of promoting Moldova’s image, presenting the creation of Moldovan cinematographers and stimulating the Turkish colleague’s interest in implementing coproduction cinematographic projects, etc. During April 17-22, Beijing hosted the International Audiovisual Cooperation Conference. The NCC-Moldova was invited to take part, alongside representatives from over 20 countries. During May 4-28, the 21st European Film Festival held in Romania included screenings of Moldovan films and involved representatives of the NCC-Moldova. During June 13-19, the Chinese side issued a new invitation to take part in the second Sino-Foreign Audiovisual Translation & Dubbing Cooperation Workshop in Shanghai.”

5. On October 19 this year, the NCC-Moldova launched the initiative to establish cooperation relations with local broadcasts by instituting practices to broadcast national cinematographic works at national TV channels in advantageous conditions for everything and presented it to the Broadcasting Coordination Council.

Rankings by Filmmakers Union:

1. Creation of the National Cinematographic Center and allocation of funds for producing national films from the state budget, after a pause of almost 25 years.

2. In 2017, 15 national cinematographic projects were launched and 15 new Moldovan films produced with state support will be soon presented.

3. Organization of the 14th International Documentary Film Festival CRONOGRAF, with a record number of documentaries from all over the country. A new CRONOGRAF TUR cinematographic caravan was staged with film screenings in 22 communities of Moldova.

4. Organization of cinematographic anniversaries: 55 years of the foundation of the Filmmakers Union of Moldova; 65 years of the creation of the studio Moldova-Film; 30 years of the launch of the film “Wooden Cannon” ; 20 years of the graduation of the first class of film directors of the Multimedia Department of the Academy of Music, Theater and Plastic Arts.

5. Organization of the first Moldovan Film Days in Orhei.

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