On the occasion of the 60th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 3–11), Unifrance is supporting the trip of French director Teilo Quillard, who has been selected for the Future Frames – Generation NEXT of European Cinema program. He'll present his short film Zampano there and take part in a week of meetings with international film industry professionals.
Organized by European Film Promotion (EFP), in partnership with the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the Future Frames program highlights ten young European filmmakers each year who have recently graduated from film schools. Selected by EFP member organizations and then by the festival’s artistic team, they benefit from a tailored program combining screenings, professional meetings, mentoring, and networking events, designed to help them break into the international scene.
For the first time, France will be represented by Teilo Quillard, a graduate of La fémis, with his short film Zampano. Inspired by his childhood in the circus world, the film tells—through a dreamlike lens—a story of passing on a legacy, vertigo, and the bond between a father and his son.on fils.
By supporting Teilo Quillard’s participation at Karlovy Vary, Unifrance reaffirms its commitment to fostering emerging French talent. This opportunity will allow the director to present his work to an international audience, meet numerous industry professionals, and expand his network in an environment particularly conducive to forging new collaborations.
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