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Mira Erdevicki

Spring Pictures, PubRes, Krutart (Czech Republic)

 Three Roma protagonists document the fallout of Brexit in their own personal dramas. They film themselves over the past year as the legal status of many Roma immigrants to the UK has become uncertain.

Shot by the first British Roma crew, this impact documentary portrays empowered Roma - a lawyer, a policeman and a student - as they empower others. It’s a story that hasn’t been heard before, presenting a compelling, intimate and nuanced portrayal of Roma which raises bigger questions about the identity of post-Brexit Britain. The film’s three protagonists represent a generation of young Roma whose parents immigrated to the UK in the nineties and the start of the new millennium. In Britain, they’ve received opportunities that had been denied to them in their native Slovakia and the Czech Republic, and as a result, they’ve grown to become educated and confident Europeans. As their lives are interrupted by Brexit and Covid, this film is shot by them with great intimacy, honesty and charm.

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Director’s biography: Mira Erdevicki / IMDb

MIRA ERDEVICKI is an award-winning documentary maker, director and writer. Her debut feature-length documentary BLACK AND WHITE IN COLOUR was the first Czech film to secure a broadcast on BBC Storyville and went to win numerous awards. Mira subsequently created a number of documentaries for European broadcasters, mainly BBC and ARTE, such as SOMEWHERE BETTER, THE MAN WITH AN OPERA HOUSE IN HIS LIVING ROOM, SEVDAH, BRIDGE THAT SURVIVED and TITO’s GHOSTS.

Director’s statement

The film has developed over the past 4 years. The pandemic forced us to adopt a new filming concept of using iPhones to record our protagonists' lives with intimate access, which presented an opportunity to reveal the community from the inside. I introduced them to the equipment that should create 4K images. We also use Go Pro Hero 8 cameras for the action scenes (climbing, skating, driving); sometimes using two camera set ups. We established a system that allows us to film in three different locations, under the lockdown conditions, and download the material without physical contact.

The choice of the equipment was designed to ensure they could easily get used to the camera, and this material has quickly become the core of the film, with crew-generated material available for flashbacks to the pre-Covid era. A professional sound recording was made of interviews with the protagonists. Their words blend seamlessly, with its distinctive emotional and dramatic context.

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Producer’s biography: Lucie Wenigerova / IMDb

LUCIE WENIGEROVA is a Bafta-nominated film and TV producer. Most recently, she’s worked as Associate Producer on the latest film by Sally Potter, THE ROAD’S NOT TAKEN starring Javier Bardem and Elle Fanning, which premiered in 2020 Berlinale Competition. Her previous credits include STRAWBERRY FIELDS (BBC/Film London) and the MIST series for channel Five. Lucie is a long-standing member of the European producers’ network ACE.

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Total budget: 270.000, 00 EUR

Financing in place: 230.000, 00 EUR

Sales agent: none 

Territories available:World, except Slovakia and Czech Republic

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 Production company info

SPRING PICTURES is a film and television production company. Set up in 2004 by the award-winning producer LUCIE WENIGEROVA, the company has produced for both TV and cinema. Lucie is a graduate of the Producing Department of the UK’s National Film and TV School (NFTS). Her graduation animation short SAP was nominated for a BAFTA in 2003. Shortly after her graduation, Lucie worked as Associate Producer on the Sally Potter film YES, starring Joan Allen and Sam Neill.

Email: info@springpictures.co.uk

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