We got the grant from PISF
2009-03-03
Recently announced results of the December call for the Polish Film Institute grants were again favourable to Eureka. Both projects which we had applied with received financing.
“The Company” (dir. Jacek Knopp) is a story of the opposition leaders from Gdansk and Gdynia who in the gloomy period of early 80s launched a co-operative and worked at heights. People who hung on ropes or climbed up the chimneys to fix and wash them, a decade later became a political and economical elite of the democratic Poland.
The project was given more than 150.000 PLN and is to be produced in 2009. The premiere is scheduled at April 2010.
“Noble half bred horses. Does one can breed a success?” is a full-length documentary German-Polish-Hungarian co-production directed by an experienced director and producer Wolfgang Bergmann. In the film he will try to reveal the secret of the successful breeding, following a thrilling story: the roots of nowadays successes go back to National-socialist times when German riders and breeders imported from Poland and other Eastern-European countries noble bred horses and the technology of crossbreeding them, in order to get “a perfect race”.
The film was donated almost 100.000 PLN and will be released in September 2009.