Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentLess is More (LIM), a European development scheme for limited-budget feature films, has unveiled its selection of 16 projects, a majority of which are from women filmmakers and talents coming from theatre, visual arts or documentary.
In spite of the pandemic, the 7th edition received as many as 350 applications from more than 70 countries. The final roster includes projects from territories that were not represented in previous editions, such as Uganda, Vietnam and South Africa.
Among the projects selected are “I love my Guodoheaddji” set in the Arctic Circle within Norway’s Sámi community; “I matter,” about a Gipsy community in Romania, and “Sabbatical,” set in a Pokot tribe in Kenya.
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