ADAMI Studio in Tbilisi

For Azerbaijani, Armenian  & Georgian filmmakers

 

ADAMI Studio, a three-day film editing counseling in Tbilisi was held on December 5-7. The counselling was organized in partnership with the Tbilisi International Film Festival and Georgian Public Broadcaster, for fiction and documentary projects dealing with topics of cultural diversity, minorities, migration and peaceful coexistence. There were Armenian, Azerbaijani and Georgian film projects participating.

The internationally renowned Berlin-based film editor Patricia Rommel, the director, producer and professor Vladimir Oseledchyk from Kiev and the well-known Georgian director Otar Shamatava were working with the participants in several editing rooms. ADAMI Studio participants were also given the chance to attend screenings and networking events that the festival offers to its international guests. An open one-hour Masterclass by Patricia Rommel at Amirani Cinema was also included in the program.

At the opening of the workshop, taking place in the premises of Georgian Public Broadcaster, guests and journalists were welcomed by Michael Fabri, Deputy of the German Ambassador in Georgia, Kote Jandieri, Head of the Film Department of GPB and Stefan Tolz, Program Director of the ADAMI Media Prize.