Project Pitching 2021: Nominees Announced!
A jury of TV and media professionals from all over Europe has come together in Cologne to select the eight best projects for the new initiative ADAMI has started in 2021 – live TV pitching of film, web video and TV projects in production stage with the topic of cultural diversity, ethnic or religious minorities, migration and integration.
The selected nominees are invited to Tbilisi, Georgia on 10 December to pitch their projects on live TV in the studios of Georgian Public Broadcaster, the show will air on different TV channels and online platforms throughout the Eastern Partnership Countries.
The eight nominated projects will be posted for viewing on the ADAMI Media Prize website starting on 1 November. From 10 November through 10 December 2021, everyone will be able to support their favorite project. Details on how you can support the eight finalists will be announced at a later date. All kinds of partnerships can be initiated as well.
During the show on 10 December there will be one prize given by an in-studio jury, as well as an audience-award for the project receiving the most votes.
The nominees are as follows:
Armenia: Separated by Sona Kocharyan
Azerbaijan: Next Station by Maryam Rahimova
Belarus: Road to Slavalachia by Varfalamey Kuraga
Moldova: Lost in Moldova by Vlad Bolgarin / VOLT cinematography
Ukraine: Dudu and Lala by Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik / Atasov Film
Georgia: Prisoner from Dagestan by Elene Tsintsadze / TV Imedi
The Lion that Guards the City by Tamara Mshvenieradze / Actmedia LTD
Bitter Sugar by Ana Barjadze / 17/07 Productions
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