The 2024 edition of Visions du Reel, a Swiss documentary film festival, launched 29 projects under the VdR-Industry section. The selection of works in different stages of production was based on artistic ambition strong topics, and potential for international exposure. Sixteen films were chosen by film professionals to pitch their ideas during the four-day VdR Pitching and VdR Work in Progress forums. This year, two new cash awards were announced. The Eurimages Co-production Development Award was presented to “The Last Days of the Hospital” directed by Mehran Tamadon (My Worst Enemy, Bassidji). The Xe Award, accompanied with CHF 20,000 in cash, was given to virtual data room india Salvatore of Lucan’s “Life of Tipu” The film is about an Irish-Bangladeshi singer who discovers his father’s exile on Facebook and sets out on a journey to find him.
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