The 2024 edition of Swiss documentary film festival Visions du Reel launched 29 projects in the industry section VdR-Industry. The selection of films in different stages of production was in part based on artistic quality and strong themes, as read this post about the most progressive virtual data room well as potential for international exposure. The films that were selected were invited to pitch their project to film professionals during the VdR-Pitching and VdR-Work in Progress forums. Two new cash awards were announced this year. The Eurimages Coproduction Development Award went to Mehran Tamadon’s “The Last Days of the Hospital”, directed by his (My Worst Enemy Bassidji). The Xe Award and CHF 20,000 cash was awarded to Salvatore of Lucan’s “Life of Tipu” which tells the story of an Irish-Bangladeshi man who discovers his father’s estranged son on Facebook and sets off on a journey to meet him.
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