➤ Awarded Projects 2023
➤ Awards 2023
➤ Jury 2023
➤ Selected projects in development 2023
➤ Selected projects in production & postproduction 2023
At the core of the Ji.hlava New Visions Forum is the pitching of European documentary projects (fourteen in 2023) – both in the development stage and in production / post-production stages. The event takes place in October during the Ji.hlava IDFF and is attended by film professionals and other stakeholders in the film industry accredited at the festival. The presentations take place in person.
The call is traditionally open not only to documentary films but also diverse audiovisual formats such as fiction with documentary aspects, hybrid, experimental, short films, docu and web series, cinema expanded projects, games with documentary aspects and VR / AR / Live documentaries.
In our selection process, we focus on the artistic vision of the project, its originality and author-driven character, visual style and fresh spirit, international potential in terms of financing and development of collaboration, openness for sharing the project with other partners, as well as diverse modes of distribution.
Format
Selected projects for Ji.hlava New Visions Forum are presented by the director-producer pair along with a preview of the upcoming film on the main stage of the Industry HUB and also in the online co-production market database.
The Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023 was accompanied with the Ji.hlava New Visions Market (October 16 – November 12, 2023). The projects for the co-production market were presented in the online database accessible to all industry-accredited guests.
All participants of the JNV Market have also an opportunity to take part in the Matchmaking Accelerator during the industry days of Ji.hlava IDFF. Matchmaking Accelerator features several hundred accredited film professionals – festival representatives, curators, distributors, sales agents, commissioning editors and journalists from across the world.
Awards
Current Time TV award at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- The project will receive 2,000 USD as a cash award granted in cooperation with Current Time TV.
- Eligible for European projects
FilmAid Award for the project addressing underrepresented communities and groups at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- The project will receive 2,000 USD as a cash award granted in cooperation with FilmAid.
- Eligible for European and U.S. projects.
Ji.hlava New Visions Award 2023 for the most promising European project in cooperation with UPP and Soundsquare
- The visual effects and post-production house UPP will provide an in-kind grant for visual post-production modelled to the needs of the award-winning film in the estimated value of 15,000 EUR (1 day online, 4 days grading, DCP Cinema Master, TV Master).
- The sound studio and post-production company Soundsquare will offer sound mixing and a final sound master in the estimated value of 5,000 EUR.
- Eligible for European projects
#Docs Connect Taskovski training award at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- Mentorship and consultancy on the festival, marketing and distribution strategy for the winning project
- Eligible for both European and U.S. projects
Cannes Docs - Marché du Film Award at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- Two complimentary Marché du Film badges & selection as a Cannes Docs 2024 'Spotlighted Project'
- Eligible for both European and U.S. projects
EFM Award at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- 2 EFM market badges and an EFM consultation session
- Eligible for both European and U.S. projects
EURODOC Award at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- One training session and Eurodoc membership + online program for one year (in the value of 1700 EUR)
- Eligible for European projects
DAE Award at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- Free memberships for two members of the project team for one year and a tailor-made consultancy session with DAE senior consultants.
- Eligible for both European and U.S. projects
Meeting Point Vilnius award at Ji.hlava New Visions Forum 2023
- 2 MPV badges and pre-arranged meetings
- Eligible for European projects
Ji.hlava New Visions Forum and Co-production Market
is held as part of the Visegrad Accelerator.
Partners of Ji.hlava New Visions Awards
Jury
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SELECTED PROJECTS 2023
DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTION & POST-PRODUCTION
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DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCTION
600 RAIDS
Director: Kristina Leidenfrostova
Producers: Jürgen Karasek, Alice Karasek, Matej Sotník
Genre: Documentary
Countries: Austria, Slovakia
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: October 2025
Synopsis: Slovak Roma, who represent the largest ethnic minority in Slovakia, are most affected by social
exclusion and escalating racism. The trauma resulting from police raids, which even years after these brutal events, still shapes their present lives. As do the nightmares and images of the violence they suffered. 600 Raids enters the life of three protagonists showing their desperate longing for a better life. But is such a dream possible in a place where the perpetrators have not been justly punished, still wear a police uniform and enjoy unwavering authority among the white majority population?
Production Company: Soleil Film, guča films
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ARTIFACTS OF WAR
Director: Jorge Caballero
Producer: Anna Giralt Gris
Co-producer: Maria Bogliolo
Genre: Documentary
Country: Colombia, Uruguay, Spain
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: 2025
Synopsis: Hundreds of people championing national security parade through the world's most important arms fairs: Milipol, Feinde, Shot Show... A man explains the advantages of "non-lethal" weapons. Boom! Unaware pedestrians walk on a street. The explosion forms a musical rhythm. Silence...In a clandestine workshop, a voice is heard, as hands turn a blank-firing weapon into a deadly "homemade" weapon. Behind each technology lies a political and social reason. Artifacts of War is a film essay that examines the market of "non-lethal" weapons, revealing the reasons that justify their use.
Production Company: Gusano Films- Artefacto Films
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MINDSCAPES
Director: Lina Zacher
Producer: Delphine Bishop
Genre: Documentary
Country: Germany
Runtime: 30’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2025
Synopsis: What does a feeling look like, what does it sound like? Mindscapes is about the multifaceted emotional worlds of people with mental illness. Feelings such as panic, emptiness, despair, mania, euphoria, tension, and sorrow are explored, as four protagonists with diverse diagnoses share their experiences. On the basis of the images and sounds associated with the feelings of those affected, a sound designer and a motion designer create a sonic and visual level immersing the viewer deeply in the inner worlds of the protagonists and bringing them vividly closer to what is difficult to explain.
Production Company: Pylon Studio UG / Delphine Bishop
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ONE INCH EASTWARD
Directors: Brendan Culleton, Irina Maldea
Producer: Brendan Culleton
Co-producer: Ralitsa Golemanova
Genre: Documentary
Countries: Romania, Bulgaria, Ireland
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: May 2025
Synopsis: The story takes us from the first meeting of George H Bush and Boris Yeltsin, President of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic, still part of the USSR, to Yeltsin’s close relationship with Bill Clinton, and his final humiliation and resignation on December 31st 1999, to be replaced by Vladimir Putin. At the same time, war in Europe, once thought impossible, was back with a vengeance. For over half of the decade the continent was the scene of brutal conflict and genocide, from Croatia to Chechnya, Bosnia to Kosovo, Belgrade to Tbilisi.
Production Company: akajavafilms
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THE FERRYMAN
Director: Pavlo Dorohoi
Producer: Olha Symonenko
Genre: Documentary
Country: Ukraine
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: December 2025
Synopsis: Danylo Bakhmutskiy lives in the riverside town of Staryi Saltiv, Northeast Ukraine. He was running an improvised ferry service when filming began, shuttling people and goods across the Siverskiy Donets river. His dreams of continuing studies at a sports academy to become a competitive kayaking athlete were dashed, by the need to earn money for the survival of his family. He labours alongside adult men, responsibility resting on his fragile shoulders. This observational documentary follows Danylo after occupation, as he navigates the uncertain world of a teenage boy in a country at war.
Production Company: eidos.productions LLC
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WOMEN WALK HOME
Director: Stephanie Andreou
Producer: Adrián Gutiérrez
Genre: Documentary
Country: Cyprus
Runtime: 85’
Estimated date of premiere: December 2024
Synopsis: In 1974, after a failed coup, Turkey invaded Cyprus and occupied the northern part of the island. Displacing two hundred thousand people and killing thousands. Disillusioned by political inaction, a group of women took matters into their own hands. Thousands of women from across the world and members of the filmmaker’s family faced the occupying Turkish army in an attempt to return the refugee’s home. Marking fifty years since and using a vast historical and personal archive, the film turns back the clock to look at what we are made to forget and how memory is dictated by the state.
Production Company: CARETTA FILMS (CPN) LTD
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YOU NEVER JUST WALK AWAY
Director: Rozálie Kohoutová
Producer: Martina Knoblochová
Genre: Fiction with Documentary Aspects
Countries: Czech Republic
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: October 2026
Synopsis: After being raped and chopped by her husband, Pavla calls a domestic violence hotline. Recognizing the emergency, they offer her and her two kids a place in a shelter which houses women from diverse backgrounds. Their ironic laughter and banter might seem out of place, but it's their way of finding strength. Pavla tells her new friends about a dream of hers, and they take it upon themselves to make it come true. But Pavla hears husband's apologies and the pull towards him grows. She's neither the first nor the last to struggle with the simple desire to keep going to her Pilates class.
Production Company: Punk Film
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PRODUCTION & POST-PRODUCTION
GODSTERMINAL
Director: Georg Tiller
Producers: Maéva Ranaïvojaona
Genre: Fiction with Documentary Aspects
Countries: Austria, Sweden
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: February 2024
Synopsis: A film resembling a sensitization therapy, inviting you to breathe deeply and taste the essence of stones. Light reflections guide the transition into a world of dreams and fantasy. Meet Edward Weki, a 75-year-old Sudanese man with Parkinson's disease, whose face mirrors a landscape, his graying beard reminiscent of the fur of a Gotland sheep. Bergmanesque ghosts materialize by Weki's bedside, featuring Alma, a revenant of the nurse of the same name from Ingmar Bergman's film Persona, and a female incarnation of Death from Det sjunde inseglet (The Seventh Seal), aiding him in rediscovering his lost memories.
Production Company: Subobscura Films
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IF PIGEONS TURNED GOLD
Director: Pepa Lubojacki
Producer: Wanda Kaprálová, Klára Mamojková
Co-producer: Matej Sotník
Genre: Documentary
Countries: Czech Republic, Slovakia
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: October 2024
Synopsis: The film follows three years of lives of four family members, whose shared past has grown into a present fundamentally at odds. While Pepa, the film's author and narrator studies at university and is sober, their brother and two cousins have been unhoused for over a decade, each facing their own substance dependency. Mosaic-structured documentary navigates its way through shared trauma, codependency and the core meaning of family. It's a story of a cycle-breaking and acceptance. Story of how to let live (and die) in order to respect not only our loved ones and their journeys but life itself.
Production Company: CLAW
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LOST PARADISE
Directora: Nicola von Leffern, Jakob Carl Sauer
Producers: Arash T. Riahi, Sabine Gruber, Peter Drössler
Co-producers: Jakob Carl Sauer, Nicola von Leffern
Genre: Documentary
Country: Austria
Runtime: 96’
Estimated date of premiere: February 2024
Synopsis: Beirut's inhabitants are furious about needing to play the role of the phoenix. Clean, rebuild and move on, an all too familiar feeling. Even the big explosion of the city in 2020 did not bring about the desired change during the crisis of a century. What more needs to happen? While a Syrian refugee family living in an underground parking is plotting to pay smugglers to escape, a dancer and a painter are coping through their artistic ways and a Lebanese family is questioning their faith, after the loss of their brother. Lost Paradise is a poetic mosaic about the vacuum in life after tragedy.
Production Company: Golden Girls Film
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MARATHON
Director: Peter Kerekes
Producers: Peter Kerekes, Tereza Tokárová
Genre: Documentary
Countries: Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary
Runtime: 127’
Estimated date of premiere: December 2024
Synopsis: Through the history of the Marathon, held for a hundred years in Košice, a small city in central Europe, we learn stories woven across the world. Stories of people running for freedom, running to be ahead of time, running to run. The history of the town and the history of the marathon are blurring into one. From the first marathon, Košice was part of four different governments. The regime changed, but the marathon stayed. This track and blue lines on the road marking the way to the past. Behind the bend is the present which disappears in the fog of autumn morning in the memory of the runners.
Production Company: kerekesfilm
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RIDING WITH GHOSTS
Directors: Piotr Malecki, Maciej Nabrdalik
Producers: Joanna Tatko, Piotr Malecki
Genre: Documentary
Country: Poland
Runtime: 72’
Estimated date of premiere: May 2025
Synopsis: Bosnia, Chechnya, Iraq, Afghanistan. Time magazine photojournalist Christopher Morris has
witnessed many wars. He suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In a seemingly perfect American suburb where he lives, he finds symbols that trigger his memory. Only the presence of his wife and daughters saves him from madness. When he returned from the wars, he barricaded the door to his archives. He's afraid of the demons hidden there. Will he open it to confront his past?
Production Company: Short Docs Media
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SOCIETY
Director: Thomas Østbye
Producer: Ellen Ugelstad
Genre: Documentary
Countries: Norway, Indonesia
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: August 2025
Synopsis: Society delves into the complexities of human society and the structures that shape it. Set in both Norway and Indonesia, the film artfully juxtaposes two vastly different cultures to explore themes of inclusion and oppression, isolation and safety. The film poses two thought-provoking questions: What do you truly value in society, and are willing to fight to preserve and what can you let go of, even if it causes pain. The interview subjects are chosen from different positions in society in Norway, with a parallel with similar positions in Indonesia. Same questions and observations of similar social spaces. Same idiom and logic, but wildly different starting points.
Production Company: Twentyone Pictures
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STILL NIA
Director: Paula Onet
Producers: Ada Solomon, Diana Caravia
Genre: Documentary, Hybrid
Countries: Romania, France
Runtime: 70’
Estimated date of premiere: June 2024
Synopsis: Due to a misdiagnosis, Ștefania spent most of her childhood in Romanian hospitals. 15 years later, her buried memories rise to the surface. Despite the promise of a healthy body, today she feels detached from it. She takes dance classes with a group of people, engaged in a quest for their identity through the body. Through imagination and dance she tries to rewrite her autobiographical memory and, thus, to confront her present. On the verge of the imaginary, the film speaks about the search of the self and opens a dialogue with the camera about the limits of one’s intimacy and vulnerability.
Production Company: microFILM
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