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Andrew Freedman selected as Irish 'Producer on the Move' for the Cannes Film Festival

Farewell Packets of Ten producer Andrew Freedman from Venom Films has been selected as one of the 23 film producers for The European Film Promotion's ‘Producers on the Move' programme at the Cannes International Film Festival next month.

Andrew co-owns the production company Venom Films with director Ken Wardrop and has produced the successful shorts Farewell Packets of Ten and Scoring which were officially selected for the Sundance Film Festival in 2008, the IFTA and European Film Award winning short Undressing My Mother as well as the new feature One Hundred To One Outsiders.

This is the 10th year that EFP will bring together up-and-coming producers for the first time from various European countries. The goal is to support them in their networking on a European level and attract the attention of the international film industry and press. The programme, which is funded by the MEDIA Programme of the European Union, the EFP member organisations and sponsors, has since been established as a label and is successfully used by the participants at the film festival in Cannes as a platform to make new contacts.

From May 16-19, the selected 23 independent producers who have already made a mark with their productions in their home countries and at film festivals, but are still at the beginning of their international careers will have the chance in various roundtables to discuss the themes, planning and financing of current projects as well as future works. Moreover, EFP is inviting all of the participants from the previous years to the traditional Producers Lunch.

The selected producers will take home many ideas and new contacts from the diverse meetings with colleagues and thanks to the spotlights in the international festival publications in Cannes. Past attendees include ‘Hunger' producer Laura Hastings-Smith and Macdara Kelleher of Fastnet Films who will produce ‘The Runway' by Ian Power in July with Bernard Michaux of Lucil Film (Luxembourg).