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Ukrainian Film Industry Guide 2017 2 Contents UKRAINIAN FILM INDUSTRY GUIDE 2017 2 CONTENTS Film in Ukraine: basic data……..……..……..……..……..……..……..……..2 Co-production possibilities……..……..……..……..……..…….……..……..3 Ukrainian Film Market overview……..……..……..……..……..……..…….4 List of key companies and organizations: National Film Organization……..……..……..……..……..……..……..7 National Archives......................................……..……..……..……..……7 Film Commissions.................................................................................7 Professional Associations and Unions...........................................8 Film Festivals and Conferences........................................................9 Distributors...........................................................................................10 TV Channels..........................................................................................12 Film Companies, Productions..........................................................13 Index……..……..……..……..……..……..……..……........................................25 UKRAINE: BASIC DATA Population: 45.005 million people Surface area: 603,700 square km GDP (nominal): 93,270 billion USD GNI (per capita): 2,310 USD Source: World Bank 2016 FILM IN UKRAINE Government endorsement Government endorsement is easy and not overregulated and is open for co- productions. Government endorsement is granted on the basis of competi- tion (application procedure and pitching sessions) to feature movies, TV movies, TV series, animations and documentaries. Government endorsement for national films, $ mln 2014 2,2 2015 5,7 2016 9,5 2017 19 Ukraine-produced releases 2013 14 2014 15 2015 29 2016 26 Source: Ukrainian Motion Picture Association 2017 4 Co-production opportunities The state system of financing assumes aseparate section for co-produced projects. To submit a co-production project for state financing in Ukraine, the Ukrainian producer partner is required. In 2004, Ukraine joined the European Convention on Cinematographic Co- Production. During 2017, several Ukraine-co-produced films were successfully presented at international film festivals: Festival de Cannes, Berlinale, Locarno IFF, Karlovy Vary IFF and Rotterdam IFF: UGLY by Yuri Rechinsky, Austria-Ukraine SCHOOL NUMBER 3 by Yelizaveta Smith and Georg Genoux, Germany-Ukraine KROTKAYA by Sergei Loznitsa, France-Russia-Ukraine-Netherlands- Lithuania FROST by Sarunas Bartas, Lithuania-France-Ukraine-Poland THE LINE by Peter Bebjak, Slovakia-Ukraine -Czech Republic EASY by Andrea Magnani, Ukraine -Italy Cash rebate program is planned for 2018. Both non-Ukrainian and Ukrai- nian production companies will be eligible for cash rebates: Feature film > 74 min Animation > 74 min Documentary > 52 min TV (animation) series > 40 min AD/music video > 20 sec The rebates will be guaranteed and measured as 16,6% cash rebates for qualified production expenses, 10% rebates or the foreign talent fees paid in Ukraine. 5 UKRAINIAN FILM MARKET OVERVIEW Box Office, $ mln* 2013 106,4 2014 80,41 2015 54,38 2016 63,8 Avg. cinema ticket price, $* 2013 5,37 2014 4,13 2015 2,58 2016 2,64 Admissions, mln 2013 19,83 2014 19,47 2015 21,19 2016 24,2 *Box office and average ticket price in national currency shows upward dynamics due to over 300% devaluation of Ukrainian currency in 2014-2015 Source: Ukrainian Motion Picture Association 2017 Top foreign film box-office 2016: Suicide Squad - $2,916,352 Top Ukrainian film box-office 2016: Mykyta Kozhumyaka (The Dragon Spell) - $429,578 Source: Box Office Mojo 6 FILM INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL FILM ORGANIZATION UKRAINIAN STATE FILM AGENCY Pylyp Illienko, Head of Agency 10, Lavrska str., Kyiv, 01010, Ukraine +38 044 280 27 18 [email protected] www.dergkino.gov.ua Implementation of the state policy in the field of national film production as well as support and promotion of Ukrainian cinema in the world. NATIONAL ARCHIVES DOVZHENKO CENTRE PSHENYCNHY CENTRAL STATE Kozlenko Ivan FILM, PHOTO AND PHONO ARCHIVE 1, Vasylkivska str., 03040, Kyiv, 03040, Ukraine 24, Solom’yanska str., Kyiv, 03680, Ukraine +38 044 201 65 74 +38 044 275 37 77 [email protected] [email protected] www.dovzhenkocentre.org www.tsdkffa.archives.gov.ua Dovzhenko Center is the only member of the Interna- State archive of documentary film and library of tional Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) in Ukraine. recorded sounds It carries out restoration, preservation of national films, personal archives of cinematographers, museum funds and scientific researches in the field of cinematography. Dovzhenko Center is playing an important role in distribution and promotion of Ukrainian cinema. FILM COMMISSIONS BUKOVYNA FILM COMMISION LVIV FILM COMMISION Volodymyr Kylynych Iryna Kovalchuk 111, Prospekt Nezaleznosty, Chernivtsy, Ukraine 1A, Volodymyra Velykoho str., Lviv, 79000, Ukraine +38 050 519 46 00 +38 093 641 51 41 [email protected] [email protected] www.facebook.com/BukovynaFilmCommision/ film.lviv.ua The Bukovyna Film Commission (BFC in brief) is a Lviv Film Commission is an official city organization joint project between the region of Bukovyna and aimed to promote and adapt Lviv to filming processes Chernivtsi city with the aim of giving visibility to the as well as to provide consultancy services on film in- stunning landscape of Bukovyna (Chernivtsi region of dustry. Lviv’s region proximity to the EU border offers Ukraine) and the cultural and historical variety of the a remarkable blend of locations – dense forests in region in national and international film and cinema the Carpathian Mountains, ancient castles and medi- productions, and strengthening Bukovyna as a film eval cities, even Soviet buildings and neighborhoods. location. 7 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND UNIONS ASSOCIATION OF PRODUCERS OF CONTEMPORARY UKRAINIAN UKRAINE CINEMA Volodymyr Filippov, Chairman of the Organization Valeria Sochyvets, Director 46 Dmytrivska Str. Kyiv, 01054, Ukraine of.24, 22b, Prorizna str., 01001, Kyiv, Ukraine +38 044 490 81 80 +38 093 249 91 50 [email protected] [email protected] www.producer.com.ua cuc.com.ua Non-commercial organization which unites produc- Contemporary Ukrainian Cinema - represent the ers, distributors and investors of the Ukrainian platform that promotes and supports young Ukrai- film industry. Founded in 2006, The Association of nian filmmakers for them to have a chance to express Producers of Ukraine collects royalties from uses of themselves. We have carried out the strategy for our audiovisual content and pay royalties to Ukrainian activity and we operate exclusively within it. You are welcome to join us! It s time to create Contemporary authors, producers and film studios. Members of ` FIAPF. Ukrainian Cinema. FILM INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF NATIONAL FILMMAKERS UNION OF UKRAINE UKRAINE Vladimir Yatsenko, Head of Association 6, Saksahanskoho str., Kyiv, 01033, Ukraine of.1, 70, Saksaganskogo Str., Kyiv, 01033, Ukraine +38 044 287 75 57 +38 050 3837508 [email protected] [email protected] www.ukrkino.com.ua Film Industry Association of Ukraine (FIAU) - the The National Filmmakers Union of Ukraine brings industrial platform opened to all members of the together more than 1100 members represent- Ukrainian film industry. It gives equal opportunities ing all film professions: screenwriters, directors, for communication and influence. The association is cinematographers, actors, editors, composers, set dedicated to real activities and changes. The primary and costume designers, producers, film critics etc. goal of the FIAU is to represent the Ukrainian Film The purpose of the Union is to actively participate in Industry at the international film markets and to de- the development of the film industry policies, protect velop networking and professional level of industry the rights of Union members, promote Ukrainian in Ukraine. cinema through professional meetings, lectures, film screenings, festivals and films, produced by Union's production companies. TELEVISION INDUSTRY COMMITTEE UANIMA - UKRAINIAN Igor Koval, Director of Television Industry Committee, LLC ASSOCIATION OF ANIMATION 40U, Glybochytska Str., Kyiv, Ukraine Maxim Prasolov, Member of Board +38 044 353 13 98 25/8, Heroes of Sevastopol str., Kyiv, 03016, Ukraine [email protected] +38 067 504 53 55 www.itk.ua [email protected] Professional association of leading TV-channels and https://m.facebook.com/ukraineanimation/ media agencies. It represents interests of television industry of Ukraine. The main goal of TIC is to pro- UANIMA – Ukrainian Association of Animation unites mote the development of TV industry in Ukraine. some production companies and professionals in animation in Ukraine to represent the Ukrainian UKRAINIAN MOTION animation in global industry. PICTURE ASSOCIATION Yarmoshchuk Victoria, Executive Director 22, Zakrevsky str., Kyiv, 02222 Ukraine +38 044 459 46 10 [email protected] location4film.com.ua | https://mpa.org.ua UKRAINIAN MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION (UMPA) is a professional NGO presenting interests of Ukrai- nian filmmakers locally and internationally. UMPA members are the leading players of Ukrainian film and TV industry. UMPA and its members provide consulting services and practical support for film and content makers. 8 FILM FESTIVALS AND CONFERENCES DOCUDAYS UA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTARY OF FILM AND URBANISM «86» FILM FESTIVAL April-May March Nadia Parfan Victoria Leshchenko, Program Coordinator of. 410, 36, Olegivska str., Kyiv, 04071, Ukraine of. 10, 11, Mala Zhytomyrska str., Kyiv,
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