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| name              = Slovenian Film Centre (SFC)
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[[Slovenian Film Centre]] (SFC) is a public body that supports Slovene film production, post-production, and distribution. The center organises Slovenia’s main national film festival, the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] and grants awards for outstanding achievements in Slovene cinema. It is responsible for the cultural presentation and promotion of Slovene films at home and abroad. One of its tasks is also to promote the development of scriptwriting (through public competitions, workshops and meetings).
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==Background==
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Slovenian Film Fund, a public fund established in 1994 by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for the purpose of implementing the national cultural programme in the sphere of film, was replaced by the [[Slovenian Film Centre]] (SFC), a public agency, as of January [[established::2011]].
  
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==Funding==
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Funds are distributed through different public competitions that cover film production, project development, script development, blow-ups, and educational activities. The majority of the current Slovene film production is facilitated by these funds. Since 2000, numerous feature films have been produced with its support (majority or partial founding) and among them quite a few were international co-productions (mostly made in collaboration with producers from ex-Yugoslav countries like Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina).
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Each year several public competitions take place (only individuals and legal entities officially registered in Slovenia can submit their proposals) that cover various stages of film production and post-production and are independent one from other. That includes feature-length and short fiction films, documentaries, experimental and animated films. The public competitions for project development is meant for producers to develop the financial and technical structures of their projects, for location scouting, casting, development of shooting scripts or screenplays, for searching of partners and co-producers, etc. A special public competition is meant just for the development of screenplays and scripts. Finally there is also an annual public competition for events, meetings and educational projects in the field of cinema.
  
[[Slovenian Film Fund]] is a public fund established in [[established::1994]] by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for the purpose of implementing the [[national cultural programme]] in the sphere of film. As such it supports Slovene film production, post production and film distribution and it organises film festivals and film awards meant for Slovene cinema. Founds are distributed trough different public competitions that are covering film production, project development, script development, blow-ups and activities.  
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A pre-selection for financial support is made by expert programme committees, while the final decision is made by a Supervisory Board. Proposals for the financing or co-financing of programmes or projects in the field of cinema from public funds may be submitted by individuals and legal entities entered in the Register of Creators of Cultural Programmes at the [[Ministry of Culture]]. A film producer not registered for the performance of film production activities in the Republic of Slovenia may shoot films in the Republic of Slovenia in collaboration with a Slovene producer.
  
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==Festivals==
  
==Funding==
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The Slovenian Film Centre organises Slovenia’s main national film festival, the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] , and is responsible for the cultural presentation and promotion of Slovene films abroad. About 20 Slovene films are sent annually to more than 100 festivals.  
The majority of current Slovene film production is facilitated by the Fund. The Fund seeks to encourage long-term planning and facilitates film production co-funded by the national budget; monitors the work and public expenditure of producers participating in the national film programme; collects proposals for the co-funding of film programmes and projects by means of public tenders and in accordance with legislation and regulations which define procedures for the approval of public tenders; signs contracts on the co-funding of programmes and projects with approved producers; and facilitates the presentation and marketing of Slovene film, both at home and abroad. It also promotes the development of scriptwriting; plans and implements co-operation with foreign non-governmental film associations; promotes the development of film post-production as a cultural activity; follows conditions in the cinema network and, if necessary, adopts and carries out measures to rectify or improve them; encourages the production and distribution of art films; and carries out various other tasks connected with film in Slovenia.
 
  
The Slovenian Film Fund gathers proposals for the co-funding of film programmes and projects by means of public tenders and in accordance with legislation and regulations which define procedures for the approval of public tenders. It signs contracts on the co-funding of programmes and projects with approved producers and facilitates the presentation and marketing of Slovene film at home and abroad. Among its tasks is the promotion of scriptwriting development.  
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The centre supports also some international film festivals held in Slovenia, for example the [[Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]] and the [[Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival]].  
  
Each year the Fund organises a public competition for feature-length fiction films, short fiction films, documentary films and animation films. Initially a small amount of money is assigned to selected producers to develop the financial and technical structures of their projects, shooting scripts or screenplays, then the projects are realised according to the proposed financial schedule. There is also an annual public competition for events, meetings and educational projects in the field of cinematography. A pre-selection for financial support is made by expert programme committees, while the final decision is made by a Supervisory Board. Proposals for the financing or co-financing of programmes or projects in the field of cinematography from public funds may be submitted by individuals and legal entities entered in the Register of Creators of Cultural Programmes at the ministry competent for culture. A film producer not registered for the performance of film production activities in the Republic of Slovenia may shoot films in the Republic of Slovenia in collaboration with a Slovene producer.
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==International cooperation==
  
Legislation on the Slovenian Film Fund and General Terms and Conditions of Performance of the Film Fund of the Republic of Slovenia - a Public Fund is available in English at the SFF website.
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The Slovenian Film Centre (former Slovenian Film Fund) has been a member of European Film Promotion (EFP) since 2005. Slovenia is also a member in the Euroimages Fund and a partner of the Eurodoc training programme. The Slovenian Film Centre cooperates with the South East European Cinema Network festivals.  
  
==Projects==
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==EU's Media and Creative Europe Programme==
  
The SFF organises the annual [[Festival of Slovene Film]] and financially supports numerous educational activities.  
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During the decade 2003–2013 [[Media Desk Slovenia]], the information office of the EU's MEDIA 2007 Programme, was operating under the auspices of the Slovenian Film Centre.  
  
==International cooperation==
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Since 2014, and the inclusion of the MEDIA Programme into the Creative Europe Programme (2014–2020), the role of promoting European initiatives in the field as well as facilitating participation in the Programme has been taken over by the [[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia]], hosted by the [[Motovila Institute]].
  
The Slovenian Film Fund sends about 20 Slovene films annually to more than 100 festivals. It co-operates with the South East European Cinema Network festivals.
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==Slovenia Film Commission unit==
  
The SFF's web page presents a catalogue of film authors, films, festivals, awards, co-productions, VHS sales, etc in English, German and Spanish.
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The Slovenian Film Centre has established a new organisational unit in order to promote film industry and film locations in Slovenia. The Slovenia Film Commission unit informs international film producers and directors about the possibilities, accessibility, support services, film industry professionals and equipment. A special web portal Sloveniafilmcommission.si offers detailed data in text and picture.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[Festival of Slovene Film]]
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* [[Festival of Slovenian Film]]
 
* [[Vesna Award]]
 
* [[Vesna Award]]
* [[Media Desk Slovenia]]
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* [[Slovenian Film Database]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.film-sklad.si Slovenian Film Fund website]
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* [https://www.film-center.si/en/ Slovenian Film Centre website]
* [http://www.film-sklad.si/index.php?module=strani&stranid=40 List of Slovene films by the production or distribution status]
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* [http://filminslovenia.si/index.html Film in Slovenia]
* [http://www.efp-online.com/holdl.php?we_objectID=66 Slovenian Film Fund on EPF website]
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* [https://www.film-center.si/en/slovenia-film-commission/ Slovenia Film Commission website]
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* [https://bsf.si/en/ Slovenian Film Database website]
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* [http://www.seecinema.net/single_country.php?country_id=11 Slovenia profile on the CEEcinema.net]
  
 
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Miklošičeva 38, SI-1000 Ljubljana
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    This year's short film competition selection will be featuring Slovene minority production, "The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent - Mož, ki ni mogel molčati" by director Nebojša Slijepčević, coproduced by Les Films Norfolk, Contrast Films and Boštjan Virc of Studio Virc.

    Slovenian Film Centre will be presenting itself in the scope of SEE Pavilion, as well as presenting two new Slovenian productions: "Family Therapy - Odrešitev za začetnike" by Sonja Prosenc and "Cent'anni" by Maja Doroteja Prelog.

    All three films presented in Cannes have been made with the support of Slovenian Film Centre.

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    "Family Therapy - Odrešitev za začetnike" by director Sonja Prosenc is an international coproduction, supported by Slovenian Film Centre, Viba Film Studio, Italian Ministry of Culture and Friuli-Venezia Giulia Film Comission, and Creative Europe programme. Collaborating on the project were also Norway, Croatia, and Serbia.

    The film has been chosen as one among ten winners of International Narrative Competition of the Tribeca festival and will be shown for the first time at the festival, followed by multiple projections on Broadway.

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Slovenian Film Centre (SFC) is a public body that supports Slovene film production, post-production, and distribution. The center organises Slovenia’s main national film festival, the Festival of Slovenian Film and grants awards for outstanding achievements in Slovene cinema. It is responsible for the cultural presentation and promotion of Slovene films at home and abroad. One of its tasks is also to promote the development of scriptwriting (through public competitions, workshops and meetings).


Background

Slovenian Film Fund, a public fund established in 1994 by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for the purpose of implementing the national cultural programme in the sphere of film, was replaced by the Slovenian Film Centre (SFC), a public agency, as of January 2011.

Funding

Funds are distributed through different public competitions that cover film production, project development, script development, blow-ups, and educational activities. The majority of the current Slovene film production is facilitated by these funds. Since 2000, numerous feature films have been produced with its support (majority or partial founding) and among them quite a few were international co-productions (mostly made in collaboration with producers from ex-Yugoslav countries like Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina).

Each year several public competitions take place (only individuals and legal entities officially registered in Slovenia can submit their proposals) that cover various stages of film production and post-production and are independent one from other. That includes feature-length and short fiction films, documentaries, experimental and animated films. The public competitions for project development is meant for producers to develop the financial and technical structures of their projects, for location scouting, casting, development of shooting scripts or screenplays, for searching of partners and co-producers, etc. A special public competition is meant just for the development of screenplays and scripts. Finally there is also an annual public competition for events, meetings and educational projects in the field of cinema.

A pre-selection for financial support is made by expert programme committees, while the final decision is made by a Supervisory Board. Proposals for the financing or co-financing of programmes or projects in the field of cinema from public funds may be submitted by individuals and legal entities entered in the Register of Creators of Cultural Programmes at the Ministry of Culture. A film producer not registered for the performance of film production activities in the Republic of Slovenia may shoot films in the Republic of Slovenia in collaboration with a Slovene producer.

Festivals

The Slovenian Film Centre organises Slovenia’s main national film festival, the Festival of Slovenian Film , and is responsible for the cultural presentation and promotion of Slovene films abroad. About 20 Slovene films are sent annually to more than 100 festivals.

The centre supports also some international film festivals held in Slovenia, for example the Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival, Animateka and the Ljubljana Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.

International cooperation

The Slovenian Film Centre (former Slovenian Film Fund) has been a member of European Film Promotion (EFP) since 2005. Slovenia is also a member in the Euroimages Fund and a partner of the Eurodoc training programme. The Slovenian Film Centre cooperates with the South East European Cinema Network festivals.

EU's Media and Creative Europe Programme

During the decade 2003–2013 Media Desk Slovenia, the information office of the EU's MEDIA 2007 Programme, was operating under the auspices of the Slovenian Film Centre.

Since 2014, and the inclusion of the MEDIA Programme into the Creative Europe Programme (2014–2020), the role of promoting European initiatives in the field as well as facilitating participation in the Programme has been taken over by the Creative Europe Desk Slovenia, hosted by the Motovila Institute.

Slovenia Film Commission unit

The Slovenian Film Centre has established a new organisational unit in order to promote film industry and film locations in Slovenia. The Slovenia Film Commission unit informs international film producers and directors about the possibilities, accessibility, support services, film industry professionals and equipment. A special web portal Sloveniafilmcommission.si offers detailed data in text and picture.

See also

External links

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