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The Distant Barking of Dogs

THE DISTANT BARKING OF DOGS by Simon Lereng Wilmont
20.03.18

THE CHANGING FACE OF EUROPE

Ten Outstanding Documentaries Selected for EFP's New Collaboration with Hot Docs, Toronto

What moves people in Europe? What triggers and lies beneath the manifold changes in the political, social and economical landscape? For a better understanding and insight into the rapidly evolving processes affecting Europe today EFP (European Film Promotion) in collaboration with Hot Docs – Canadian International Documentary Festival (April 26 – May 6, 2018) presents THE CHANGING FACE OF EUROPE. The line-up of 10 outstanding new documentaries – including one world, two international and four North American premieres – selected by the festival out of 36 submissions by EFP member organisations, is co-produced by a total of 14 European countries and is an exciting example of the diversity of European cinema. EFP's new initiative is supported by the Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union and the participating EFP member organisations.

All outstanding creative documentaries, personally introduced by the filmmakers, many of them also accompanied by the respective producers, touch a wide range of topics: BRAGUINO shows the clash of traditional ways with a freewheeling outline of life in the vast loneliness of the Siberian Taiga. The film by Clément Cogitore, a French Finnish co-production, was submitted by EFP member UniFrance. German filmmakers Melanie Andernach and Andreas Köhler follow a family clan scattered around the globe following their flight from war-torn Somalia. Their concept of home, family and future is challenged by the necessity to look after the exiled grandmother in GLOBAL FAMILY, a documentary proposed by German Films. Heike Bachelier and Andy Heathcote show in OF FISH AND FOE how traditional salmon fishermen on the Scottish coast have to fight to make a living, a submission by the British Council. From Estonia comes the documentary RODEO covering the first free election since World War II, that brought to power Europe's youngest Prime Minister Mart Laar and the widening conflict between idealists and a rising economic elite, which was suggested by the Estonian Film Institute. The effects of war especially on children are reflected in THE DISTANT BARKING OF DOGS by Simon Lereng Wilmont documenting the life of ten-year-old Oleg in the Eastern part of Ukraine. The Danish-Finnish-Swedish co-production was submitted by the Danish Film Institute.

THE RUSSIAN JOB by Petr Horký centers on a run-down automobile factory, once the pride of the former Soviet Union, that takes on an experienced Swedish manager to return to prosperity without wanting to commit to changes. The film is presented by the Czech Film Center, as well as THE WHITE WORLD ACCORDING TO DALIBOREK by Vít Klusák, a stylized portrait of a Czech Neo-Nazi at odds with his life, gives insight into the radical worldview of so-called "ordinary decent people". On a much lighter note the Italian entry THE STRANGE SOUND OF HAPPINESS by Diego Pascal Panarello follows Diego whose dream of becoming a musician turns to dust until an ancient musical instrument, the mouth harp, points him in a new direction. This recollection of old traditions is supported by EFP member Istituto Luce Cinecittà. Two films center around very personal stories to talk about cultural identity and new life concepts. WHEN PIGS COME by Biljana Tutorov follows upbeat Serbian grandmother Dragoslava in her daily life. Over the years she has lived in five countries without ever moving from her flat in a small borderline town – a submission by the Film Center Serbia. In TO WANT, TO NEED, TO LOVE by Ilir Hasanaj, a recently separated couple tries to find a way to still work and live together by joining a performance art project travelling through Europe. The Kosova Cinematography Center recommended the entry.

EFP and its member organisations are delighted that this new cooperation with Hot Docs provides a prominent platform to present the diversity and artistic excellence of European documentaries to North American audiences. In addition to discussing their projects with the audience, the filmmakers will take part in industry events including workshops, pitches and meetings with potential buyers, expanding their professional development on an international scale, and increasing their film's access to North American and international markets.

Since 2017, EFP also provides Film Sales Support for European world sales companies to market films selected for Hot Docs, increasing Europe's presence at the Festival and helping to stimulate distribution of European films to North America and beyond.

About Hot Docs:
Hot Docs (www.hotdocs.ca), North America's largest documentary festival, conference and market, will present its 25th annual edition from April 26-May 6, 2018. An outstanding selection of over 200 documentaries from Canada and around the world will be presented to Toronto audiences and international delegates. Hot Docs will also mount a full roster of conference sessions and market events and services for documentary practitioners, including the renowned Hot Docs Forum, Hot Docs Deal Maker and the Doc Shop. Hot Docs owns the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, a century-old landmark located in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood.
Hot Docs is proud to include Scotia Wealth Management as its Presenting Platinum Partner; CBC Docs as its Signature Partner; Bell Media, Netflix, Rogers Group of Funds and Samsung as its Presenting Partners; and Telefilm Canada and the Government of Ontario as its Major Supporters.

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Film selection 2018

In the middle of the Siberian taiga, two self-sufficient families live according to their own rules. In the middle of the river sits an island where children live. Between the fear of the other, of wild beasts, and the joy provided by the immensity of the forest, a cruel tale unfolds, one in which tensions and fear give shape to the geography of an ancestral conflict.

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BRAGUINO
Clément Cogitore
France, Finland

The Shaash family is scattered across the globe. The civil war in Somalia is to blame. Suddenly the eldest, Imra (88), no longer wants to remain in her Ethiopian exile. But where should she go? And where is she allowed to go? These questions fuel a transnational family drama in which the Shaash clan, from their worldwide diaspora, try everything to find a new home.

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Global Family
Melanie Andernach, Andreas Köhler
Germany

Of Fish and Foe follows a traditional but very controversial family of salmon fishermen. The Pullar family have a licence to shoot seals and so animal activist groups Sea Shepherd and Hunt Saboteurs oppose them at every turn. However, it is not the activists who finally overcome the Pullars and extinguish a Scottish way of life going back hundreds of years.

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Of Fish and Foe
Andy Heathcote, Heike Bachelier
United Kingdom

It's 1992 and the first free elections in Estonia since World War II have, surprisingly, brought to power young, idealistic political forces led by 32-year-old Mart Laar, Europe's youngest prime minister. Charged with crafting a country out of chaos, this is a story about gaining and losing trust, the widening conflict between idealists and a rising economic elite.

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Rodeo
Kiur Aarma, Raimo Jõerand
Estonia, Finland

The Distant Barking of Dogs follows the 10 year old Ukrainian boy Oleg, whose life was turned upside down by the on-going war in Eastern Ukraine.

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The Distant Barking of Dogs
Simon Lereng Wilmont
Denmark, Finland, Sweden

An automobile factory that was once the biggest and best of its kind in the former Soviet Union has turned into a financial nightmare. A Swedish manager with a lifetime of experience is expected to return it to prosperity in a big way. They meet in the city of Tolyatti, deep in the heart of Russia. And neither is willing to give in.

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The Russian Job
Petr Horký
Czech Republic

Dalibor K. is an industrial painter, amateur horror maker, composer of angry songs and radical neo-Nazi. He's approaching 40, but still living with his mother Vera and has yet to experience a real relationship with a woman. He hates his job, gypsies, Jews, refugees, homosexuals, Merkel, spiders and dentists. He hates his life - he wants to change - but can he?

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The White World According to Daliborek
Vít Klusák
Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, United Kingdom

After years of drifting, Diego returns to Sicily. His dream of becoming a musician has not worked out but the sound of an ancient musical instrument, the mouth harp, calls to him. From the torrid coasts of Sicily, Diego journeys to the frozen Yakutia in Siberia and becomes part of a prophecy from a century ago. The "sound of happiness" arrives.

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The Strange Sound of Happiness
Diego Pascal Panarello
Italy, Germany

Media and politics seep into Dragoslava's family life but she tackles it with humor and determination. For her, every single gesture from morning till night is an act of responsibility which sparks changes in the world.

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When Pigs Come
Biljana Tutorov
Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Two madly in love musicians - on the verge of a performance art project with 30 artists set to travel through 3 countries - split up. The question arises: Will they get back together? A third character, Genc is a good-hearted young man who refuses to grow up, because it is too difficult. His brother Ilir, the film's director, tries to convince him to join the project.

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To Want, To Need, To Love
Ilir Hasanaj
Kosovo