East Doc Platform
Panel discussions aim to expose the conditions of documentary sales and distribution, open the talks about Eastern European cross-media projects, compere fim laws in Visegrad region, and attempt to evaluate the recent changes in Polish legislation.
March 8| 17:00 –18:30 |CASE STUDY/ PANEL DISCUSSION: End of Story - Cross Media in Eastern Europe| Case study bringing in the documentary projects Word in Pain and Six Degrees, followed by a panel discussion with Liz Rosenthal (UK), Mandy Rose (UK) and Georg Tschurtschenthaler (D).
Open for: All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where: Archa Palace, Battery Hall
March 8 | 18:30 – 20:00 |PANEL DISCUSSION: Polish Lesson| Polish film act (2005) and its impact on the development of the Polish feature and documentary film markets. Documentary boom in Poland from an institutional point of view introduced by Kinga Galuszka (PL), Marta Sikorska (PL) and Robert Balinski (PL) from the Polish Film Institute.
Open for: All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where: Archa Palace, Battery Hall
March 10 | 15:00 – 17:00 |TALK: Closer Look| Informal meeting among Polish, Czech, Slovak and Hungarian representatives focused on the comparison of film legislation in each country.
Open for: confirmed guests
March 10 | 18:30 – 20:00 |PANEL DISCUSSION: Recent Documentary Sales and Distribution |What shifts have taken place in documentary sales and distribution over the recent years? Producers - sales - television - festivals - or do-it-yourself: where's the common ground and how do they protect their own turf? And how can you protect yours? Pricing, agreements, examples. Panel discussion with Jan Rofekamp (FilmTransit, CA), Alice Apley (Documentary Educational Resources, USA), Anaїs Clanet (Wide House, FR), Heino Deckert (Deckert Distribution, DE), Stefan Kloos (Rise and Shine, DE), Charlotte Gry Madsen (DR International Sales, DK), Ayse Poffet (First Hand Films, CH).
Open for: All types of EDP & One World accreditations
Where: Archa Theatre, Small Hall









