Central to LIM’s philosophy is a belief in collaborative development across the industry spectrum. Actively involving script professionals, producers, sales agents, and film fund managers, LIM | Less is More advocates for a holistic approach.
The twelve Development angels selected this year for LIM | Less is More are all professionals involved in the script development in their everyday life, eager to learn more about the creative process and ready to dive into it with all their vulnerability so as to walk along the writers’ side and share a common language.
By learning to give substance to feedback rooted in emotions and establishing a common narrative language, Development angels play a crucial role in shaping narratives, strengthening stories, and enhancing the overall creative development process.
In 2024, the Development angels will attend:
— a 2 days online session so as to learn more about LIM approach and tools
— a 3 days session on-site so as to apply those tools on specific projects and through set ups
— a 2 days tailor-made event, LIM MEET, during which they can meet the participants and Industry guests
And the 12 Development angels selected this year are:
Cora FRISCHLING, Head of Development / Komplizen Film
Gwenfair HAWKINS, Development & Production Executive / Ffilm Cymru Wales
Norma HOWARD, Script Editor & Story Producer
Nicolaï IAROCHENKO, Producer / Les Steppes Productions
Aymeric ISNARD, Producer / Futur Anterieur production
Ilse JOYE, Head of Productions & Producer / CAVIAR
Annegret KUNATH, Producer / Råttunge Produktion
Rhea PLANGG, Producer / Lido Pictures & Amka Films
Saffia SAGE, Producer & Script Editor
Nevena SEMOVA, Producer / Attic Films
Rodrigo STOICHEFF, Film commissioner / Norwegian Film Institute
Matthijs VAN DER VEER, Head of Development / Lemming Film
LIM | Less is More is supported byCreative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union, led by Le Groupe Ouest (France), developed with Control N (Romania), Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds – VAF (Belgium), and Krakow Festival Office – KBF (Poland), in partnership with the Norwegian Film Institute, Région Bretagne (France), Focal (Switzerland), MOIN Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), as well as Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland and Ffilm Cymru Wales. With the exceptional contribution of French CNC and Terrarium.