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Aljaz Skorjanec delights fans with 'remarkable' baby photo
Aljaz Skorjanec wowed his fans on Wednesday when he shared the most gorgeous family photo to Instagram.The former Strictly dancer posted an image taken on the beach at sunset with his sister, brother-in-law and the couple's two young daughters, Aljaz's beloved nieces, Zala and Tisa, who wore sweet matching gingham dresses.SEE: Strictly's Janette Manrara and Aljaz Skorjanec spark pregnancy speculation with cryptic Instagram postIn the photo, the star held onto little Tisa's hand as he beamed at the camera. His followers on the social media site rushed to share their appreciation for the photo, which Aljaz simply captioned with a sunset emoji.One commented: "Beautiful family photo, your nieces are gorgeous," while others added: "Remarkable," and: "Unbelievable."WATCH: Strictly's Janette Manrara and Aljaz Skorjanec so loved up in new videoA fourth wrote: "What a gorgeous photo," adding a string of heart emojis and another teased: "Never guessed that you're an uncle..."MORE: Janette Manrara confesses she's emotional as major milestone alongside husband Aljaz comes to an endSEE: Inside Janette Manrara and Strictly's Aljaz Skorjanec's three wildly different weddingsAljaz is very close to his family and often visits them in his native Slovenia, with both him and his wife, fellow dancer Janette Manrara, doting on their nieces.A post shared by Aljaž Škorjanec (@aljazskorjanec)Aljaz's sunset family photo enchanted his followersBack in February, the star revealed that he and his sister were working on a special family project.
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Ji.hlava’s Emerging Producers Deliver Pitches for Documentary Projects (EXCLUSIVE)
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorJi.hlava Intl. Documentary Film Festival has revealed to Variety the projects that the participants of its 2022 Emerging Producers program are working on. The producers were asked to deliver an elevator pitch for their projects.Every year since 2010, the festival has selected 18 up-and-coming producers of documentary films (17 European and one representing a non-European guest country), which are then provided with educational, networking and promotional support.There are almost 200 alumni of the program, many of whom have gone on to win awards at major festivals.The 2023 participants will be announced by Ji.hlava during the Sarajevo Film Festival on Aug. 15.“All Roads” (working title)Producer: Charlotte Hailstone, Hailstone Films (U.K.)Director: Laura WadhaSynopsis: A decade after the war began, a Scottish/Syrian filmmaker tries to reconnect with her fractured Syrian family, scattered around the world. She embarks on a journey, exploring the breakdown in communication between loved ones she hasn’t seen since 2010, wondering to what extent this has actually been caused by the war.Pitch: Laura’s debut feature builds on her successful short documentaries, including Berlinale Crystal Bear-winning “Born in Damascus.” This intimate film shows the audience what happens long after the initial upheaval of war. A timely light shone on the lasting impact this trauma has on lives and relationships.
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Cyrielle Raingou Wins Kirch Foundation Award at Munich Film Up!
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorCameroon’s Cyrielle Raingou has won the Kirch Foundation Award, which comes with a €5,000 cash prize, for her film project “I’m Coming for You.”The award comes at the conclusion of the first edition of Munich Film Up!, an eight-month mentoring and residency program for film school graduates that started in November.The program was created by the Pop Up Film Residency, in partnership with the University of Television and Film Munich (HFF München) and the Munich Film Festival.The six filmmakers who took part in the program were:Lana Bregar, Slovenia (Film school: AGFRT Ljubljana) with “Dark Head” Erec Brehmer, Germany (Film school: HFF München) with “Lightness and Weight” Anastasiya Gruba, Ukraine (Film school: Kyiv University) with “Women Suicide Season” Loïc Hobi, Switzerland/France (Film school: Ecole de la Cité) with “Crypto Lover” Cyrielle Raingou, Cameroon (Film school: Doc Nomads Master) with “I’m Coming for You” Pratik Thakare, India (Film school: Satyajit Ray Institute Kolkata) with “A Midnight Meal” “I’m Coming for You,” which is still at an early stage of development, centers on Karthoumi, a young mother. Always wearing a hijab, she rides a Bobber motorcycle across Africa’s Sahel region to trade with Boko Haram terrorists.
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