The Good Postman (Fin-Bulg)The Good Postman is about a man who runs for mayor in a small Bulgarian village, convinced they should do more to help with Europe’s refugee crisis. Bulgarian director Hristov’s credits include Spaghetti Western doc Once Upon A Dream, while producer Kaarle Aho’s credits include Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Look Of Silence. Backers include the Bulgarian National Film Centre, the Finnish Film Foundation and Bulgarian National Television. The project participated in the 2016 edition of the Prague-based Dok.Incubator [email protected] Loco Parentis (Ire-Sp)In Loco Parentis became the first Irish doc to make the 15-film main competition shortlist at IDFA. Co-director Ni Chianain is best known for her controversial 2007 film Fairytale Of Kathmandu, about the poet Cathal O Searcaigh’s ethically dubious relationships with Nepalese [email protected]’s Not Yet Dark (Ire)My Name Is Emily, opened Galway Film Festival in 2015. It’s Not Yet Dark is a doc about the making of that film and went on to win the best Irish feature documentary prize at Galway in 2016. Fenton is an experienced TV director who also has The Good Reactor, about the energy crisis, in post. Both films are produced by Kathryn Kennedy of Ireland’s Kennedy [email protected]: Teenager Vs Superpower (US)#chicagoGirl:… Read full this story
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