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yearbook 2010/11 - The European Film College

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fi n a lCu t 20<strong>11</strong>||it a l l b e g a n a t eur o P e a n fi l m Col l e g e…<br />

For student Andreas Sommer Kjærgaard the hope is to perhaps get a film project started<br />

with some of his fellow students just after leaving the EFC:<br />

“A lot of us hAve tAlked About getting together And Apply the film workshop<br />

(filmværkstedet) for support to do our projects. And besides thAt i cAn’t wAit<br />

to bump in to efc students in the future,”<br />

A small group of students have even created a small production company called 73<br />

Collective during their stay in hope of making it in the film business after school. One of<br />

them, Kamil Franko, says:<br />

“Throughout the time at EFC you slowly merge together with people that share the same<br />

visions and ideas, so it’s a slow and natural process. We haven’t seen our group/crew<br />

as a production company but a bond of friends, which of course makes all our projects<br />

more than just a production. What makes us a production company is as simple as the<br />

urge of making movies, and you slowly begin to adapt yourself into the preferences that<br />

are needed to complete a movie. <strong>The</strong> crew we’ve established means a lot to us, not only<br />

because of practical issues, but mainly because of unique friendships that provide us with<br />

inspiration, valuable experiences and most importantly, good times.”

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