DOKweb Content
www.DOKweb.net is a portal dedicated to East European documentary film. The news section provides up-to-date information on upcoming and just completed films, interviews with filmmakers and other documentary professionals, in-depth articles exploring the state of documentary filmmaking in various parts of the region, as well as insightful texts on current trends, funding, etc. The portal also boasts the largest published databases of completed and upcoming documentary films from Eastern Europe, an industry directory, as well as trailers and original video content. www.DOKweb.net is IDF´s key online project that provides comprehensive details on all IDF´s activities and links them with general information service.
Institute of Documentary Film’s Activities
Founded in 2001, the INSTITUTE OF DOCUMENTARY FILM (IDF) is a non-profit training and networking centre based in Prague, Czech Republic, focused on the support of East European documentary films and their wider promotion. Our activities support filmmakers through all stages of completion – development, funding, production, post-production, and distribution. We aim at individual filmmakers (tailored consultations), groups of carefully selected professionals with projects or films (Ex Oriente Film, East European Forum, East Silver, Doc Launch, etc.), broader professional community (East Doc Platform), as well as the general public (portal www.DOKweb.net). We closely work with key int. festivals, broadcasters, distributors, sales agents, markets, or training initiatives and serve as the GATEWAY TO EAST EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY FILM.

Hellenic Ministry of Culture

Country Greece Type of link Organization/Institute
The Ministry of Culture is the governmental body responsible for cultural heritage and the Arts in Greece. Its decentralized departments (Museums, Ephorates of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, Ephorates of Byzantine Antiquities and Ephorates of Recent Monuments) are spread throughout Greece while its administrative departments are situated in Athens.

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Hellenic Ministry of Culture
20-22 Bouboulinas St.
106 82 Athens
Phone:
+30 210 889 4800
Fax:
+30 210 889 4805
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HIFA - Hungarian Independent Film and Video Association

Country Hungary Type of link Organization/Institute
The Association was established in 1931 and organizes the work of alternative, non-professional, independent and experimental filmmakers and video artists in Hungary. They also organize regional, national, thematic and generation film weeks and festivals, as well as artist creative camps. The Association helps to promote Hungarian motion picture education and teachers´training with different courses and training programs.

Contact

HIFA - Hungarian Independent Film and Video Association
Oktogon tér 4
1067 Budapest
Phone:
+36 130 230 16
Fax:
+36 130 230 16
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Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute

Country USA Type of link Organization/Institute
The Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute strives to provide cultural opportunities, entertainment, and cinematic education to increasingly wider audiences through quality documentaries on a variety of topics and themes. It is also a goal of the HSDFI to provide a venue for new and established documentarians from across the nation and abroad, and to provide support for other community and cultural organizations through film programming and other educational outreach efforts.

Contact

Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute
819 Central Avenue
71901 Hot Springs
Phone:
+1 501 321 4747
Fax:
+1 501 321 0211
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Hungarian Directors Guild

Country Hungary Type of link Organization/Institute
The organization has been working since 1995 as the professional representative of Hungarian film directors. It organizes film related events and established the Jolan Arvai Award.

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Hungarian Directors Guild
FilmesHáz
Raday utca 31/k
1092 Budapest
Phone:
+36 299 3024
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Hungarian Federation of Film Societies

Country Hungary Type of link Organization/Institute
The Hungarian Federation of Film Societies was organized in 1968 as a joint initiative between film clubs and the film trade. Film clubs used to number three times the 100 clubs in existence today, and an organization was needed to support and represent them. The change of regime and the economic and social changes have had a massive influence on the film clubs´evolution in recent times. The federation disseminates information for its members in its quarterly News Bulletin and has extensive video library. Also, meetings for filmgoers are regularly held, expanding film club members´understanding of film history. The members are informed annually about the work and plans of the federation at a general session. The nine member board comes together twice a year.

Contact

Hungarian Federation of Film Societies
Budakeszi ut 51
1021 Budapest
Phone:
+36 1 398 1137
Fax:
+36 1 398 1139
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Hungarian Film Commission

Country Hungary Type of link Organization/Institute
The Film Commission was set up in 1998 within the framework of the Motion Picture Public Foundation of Hungary with the support of the Ministry of National Cultural Heritage in order to provide location services and promote Hungary as a film location. In January 1999 the Membership Application of the Hungarian Film Commission was approved by the AFCI membership Review Committee, as an Interim Member. The Hungarian Film Commission participates at the annual Locations´Trade Show in Los Angeles with the aim of meeting other film commissioners and production professionals, and to create a film-friendly image of Hungary.

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Hungarian Film Commission
Varosligeti fasor 38
1068 Budapest
Phone:
+36 135 176 96
Fax:
+36 135 287 89
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Hungarian Film Union (Magyar Filmunió)

Country Hungary Type of link Film Center , Distributor, Organization/Institute, Producer
Magyar Filmunio was established in 1992 by the Motion Picture Public Foundation of Hungary for the promotion of Hungarian film throughout the world. The main fields of activity: organisation of the participation of Hungarian films (feature films, shorts, documentaries and animation) at international film festivals; organisation of retrospective screenings and national film weeks abroad; organisation of the Hungarian National Film Festival; contact and collaboration on a regular basis with international professional organisations and with national cinema and audiovisual bodies worldwide; organisation of conferences, workshops and meetings of the audiovisual sector; acting as a switchboard between Hungarian industry professionals and their partners abroad.

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Hungarian Film Union (Magyar Filmunió)
Városligeti fasor 38
1068 Budapest
Phone:
+36 135 177 60
Fax:
+36 135 267 34
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Hungarian National Film Archive

Country Hungary Type of link Organization/Institute
The Hungarian Institute of Film Science was founded in 1957 and it is based on the plan drafted by Béla Balázs in 1948. Its name has been changed to Hungarian Film Institute in 1985. Since June 2000 it is called the Hungarian National Film Archive, the status is a ‘national public collection' since 1991. The Archive's duties: collection, acquisition, preservation, restoration, screening and professional storage of the Hungarian features, documentaries, newsreels, animations, popular science films and classics of world cinema.

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Hungarian National Film Archive
Budakeszi út. 51/E
1021 Budapest

Hungarian Society of Cinematographers

Country Hungary Type of link Organization/Institute
The Hungarian Society of Cinematographers is a registered social and professional organisation functioning in the film and television industry as well as in related trades. Its aim is to organise the Hungarian cinematographers – no matter what field they work – into an association, the aim of which would be to develop Hungarian cinematography.

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Hungarian Society of Cinematographers
Róna u. 174
1145 Budapest
Phone:
+36 125 156 66 / 115
Fax:
+36 125 107 68
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IBAIA - Baque Association of Independent Producers

Country Spain Type of link Organization/Institute
Founded in 1997, IBAIA is the association of film and television production companies of the Basque Country.

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IBAIA - Baque Association of Independent Producers
Ramón María Lilí 7, 1ºB
20002 Donostia-San Sebastián
Phone:
+34 943 327 183
Fax:
+34 943 275 415
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Iberautor Promociones Culturales

Country Spain Type of link Organization/Institute

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Iberautor Promociones Culturales
Barbara de Braganza, 7
28004 Madrid

ICA - Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual

Country Portugal Type of link Organization/Institute
The Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual, I. P. (ICA, I.P.) arose from the restructuring of the Instituto do Cinema, Audiovisual e Multimédia (ICAM), essentially to bring greater precision to the functioning of this Institute than before, and in a way which, in the approach of the cinematographic and audiovisual sector and in the support to the creation, production, exploitation and dissemination and other activities in the area of cinema, would take into account the new forms and opportunities of production and distribution or broadcasting of cinematographic works.

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ICA - Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual
Rua S. Pedro de Alcântara, 45, 1º
1269-138 Lisbon
Phone:
+351 213 230 800
Fax:
+351 213 431 952
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Email:

Icelandic Dramatists' Union

Country Iceland Type of link Organization/Institute
The Icelandic Dramatists´ Union is an independent organization of playwrights and scriptwriters in Iceland. Its main purpose is the protection of the artistic, moral and pecuniary rights of its members, and the promotion of contemporary Icelandic playwrighting. The Icelandic Dramatists´ Union is the authorized party to make framework agreements with all theatres in Iceland and jointly with The Writers' Union of Iceland makes other agreements, i. e. with Icelandic radio- and television stations. The Icelandic Dramatists´ Union is a member of The Nordic Union of Playwrights and a founding member of the Fédération des Scénaristes d’Europe / The Federation of Scriptwriters in Europe.

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Icelandic Dramatists' Union

Icelandic Film and Television Academy

Country Iceland Type of link Organization/Institute
The Icelandic Film & TV Academy (IKSA) unites the film makers associations in Iceland in co-owned organisation, which aim is to enhance the Icelandic film and TV industry. For pursuing this goal, the Academy operates the EDDA Awards, the annual film and TV awards in Iceland. The EDDA awards are the Icelandic film scene harvesting festival with the aim to encourage professionalism in the industry. Members of the Academy vote on the work and individuals that are awarded each year. The Icelandic Film & TV Academy is a member of Film Academies Network of Europe and is responsible for nominating Iceland’s submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy published for years the industry magazine ‘Land og synir’, with the affiliating website. With a growing number of media focusing on Icelandic film and TV content, the publication was put on hold in fall 2011, mainly due to difficulties in raising funds for the operations. The Icelandic Film & TV Academy was formed in 1999 and the first EDDA Awards where handed out that year. The Academy is a private limited company owned and operated by: Association of Icelandic Film Makers (FK); Association of Icelandic Film Producers (SIK); Film Directors Guild of Iceland (SKL).

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Icelandic Film and Television Academy
Hverfisgata 54
101 Reykjavik
Phone:
+354 562 3580
Fax:
+354 562 7171
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Icelandic Film Board

Country Iceland Type of link Organization/Institute
The role of the Icelandic Film Board is to give advice and make proposals to the Culture Minister about public policy and objectives in the matters of film art. The Minister appoints members of the Film Board for a three year term; the chairman and vice-chairman without nomination, and the other five members after nominations from the following organisations: The Association of Film Producers, The Association of Icelandic Film Directors, The Icelandic Filmmakers Association, The Association of Cinema Owners and The Icelandic Artists Alliance.

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Icelandic Film Board
Túngata 14
101 Reykjavík
Phone:
+354 562 3580
Fax:
+354 562 7171
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Email:

ICS - Instituto da Comunicação Sociall - Institute for the Media

Country Portugal Type of link Organization/Institute
The responsibilities of ICS relating to the media include: collaborating in the definition, execution and evaluation of policies for the sector; implementing and co-ordinating allocation of State subsidies for the media; collaborating in the definition and execution of the external policy of Portugal in the area of media and participating in the external representation of the State as regards that sector; promoting and supporting initiatives aimed at work on communications policies and related matters.

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ICS - Instituto da Comunicação Sociall - Institute for the Media
Palácio Foz
Praça dos Restauradores
1250-187 Lisbon
Phone:
+351 213 221 200
Fax:
+351 213 221 209
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IDA - International Documentary Association

Country USA Type of link Organization/Institute
The mission of the International Documentary Association is to promote nonfiction film and video around the world by: supporting and recognizing the efforts of documentary film and video makers; increasing public appreciation and demand for the documentary; providing a forum for documentary makers, their supporters and suppliers.

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IDA - International Documentary Association
1201 West 5th Street
Suite M270
90017 Los Angeles
Phone:
+1 213 534 3600
Fax:
+1 213 534 3610
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Email:

IFACCA - International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies

Country Australia Type of link Organization/Institute
The International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA), the first global network of national arts funding bodies. Inaugurated in December 2000, our mission is to create an international resource and meeting ground for all those whose public responsibility it is to support excellence and diversity in artistic endeavour.

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IFACCA - International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies
372 Elizabeth St
Surry Hills
2010 NSW Sydney
Phone:
+61 292 159 018
Fax:
+61 292 159 111
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Images for the Future

Country The Netherlands Type of link Organization/Institute
In the project Image for the Future, four organizations save an important part of the audiovisual heritage of the Netherlands through conservation and digitization. The digitized material will be made available to education and to the public as broadly as possible. Images for the Future is a project run by EYE Film Institute Netherlands (EYE), the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (Sound and Vision), the Dutch National Archives (NA) and the Knowledgeland Foundation (KL).

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Images for the Future
Beelden voor de Toekomst
P.a. Beeld en Geluid, Postbus 1060
1200 BB Hilversum

Indepedent Filmmakers Association

Country Sweden Type of link Organization/Institute
OFF - Oberoende Filmares Forbund - Independent Filmmakers Assocation

Contact

Indepedent Filmmakers Association
Borgvägen 1
Box 27 121
102 52 Stockholm
Phone:
+46 866 512 21
Fax:
+46 866 366 55
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Independent Cinema Office

Country United Kingdom Type of link Organization/Institute
Established in July 2003, the Independent Cinema Office is a national organisation that aims to develop and support independent film exhibition throughout the UK. The ICO works in association with independent cinemas, film festivals, film societies and the regional and national screen agencies.

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Independent Cinema Office
3rd Floor, Kenilworth House
79 - 80 Margaret Street
W1W 8TA London
Phone:
+44 207 636 7120
Fax:
+44 207 636 7121
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Independent Feature Project

Country USA Type of link Organization/Institute
Since 1979, the non-profit IFP has evolved into the nation's oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers, and also the premier advocate for them. Since its start, IFP has supported the production of 7,000 films and provided resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers--voices that otherwise might not have been heard. Currently, IFP represents a network of 10,000 filmmakers in New York City and around the world. Through its workshops, seminars, conferences, mentorships, and Filmmaker Magazine, IFP schools its members in the art, technology, and business of independent filmmaking (there are special programs to promote racial, ethnic, religious, ideological, gender, and sexual diversity). IFP builds audiences by hosting screenings - often in collaboration with other cultural institutions - and also bestows the Gotham Awards, the first honors of the film awards season. When all is said and done, IFP fosters the development of 200 feature and documentary films each year.

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Independent Feature Project
68 Jay Street Suite 425
NY 11 201 New York
Phone:
+1 312 235 0161
Fax:
+1 312 235 0162
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Independent Film Center Filmart Pozega - Nezavisni filmski centar Filmart Požega

Country Serbia Type of link Organization/Institute
Independent Film Center - Filmart Pozega, organizer of Interaction - International Student Film Camp

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Independent Film Center Filmart Pozega - Nezavisni filmski centar Filmart Požega
Radnicka 11
31210 Pozega
Phone:
+381 641 259 428
Fax:
+381 317 130 61
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Email:

Independent Film Foundation

Country Poland Type of link Organization/Institute
The Independent Film Foundation (Niezależna Fundacja Filmowa) was created in 1999 to support the development and production of intellectually demanding films and create suitable conditions for the artistic and professional development of filmmakers. Since 2006, the Foundation has organized a training programme for scriptwriters from Eastern and Central Europe, ScripTeast. Since 1999 the Foundation has organized the annual ceremony of Polish Film Awards, Orly. It also organizes international meetings and conferences.

Contact

Independent Film Foundation
Bagatela 10/12
00-585 Warsaw
Phone:
+48 226 253 685
Fax:
+48 228 518 444
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Email:

Indigenous Film Center Skábma

Country Finland Type of link Organization/Institute
The Indigenous Film Centre "Skábma" is a regional resource centre in the film and audio-visual field. The Indigenous Film Centre promotes the planning, development and production of films and other products in the field of the media by looking for funding and partners and by arranging education and film events within the Sámi region. Furthermore, the Centre collects and maintains a database of indigenous film sources and organizes the indigenous Skábmagovat Film Festival.

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Indigenous Film Center Skábma
Sámediggi
Angelintie 696
98700 Inari
Phone:
+358 401 879 909
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