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Antenna Introduces Matchmaking Mayor

Erika Hnikova’s Matchmaking Mayor, which started its festival tour at Berlinale at the beginning of the year, was nominated for the international competition of Antenna international documentary film festival in Sydney. With seven festival releases, the Matchmaking Mayor is one of the most wanted films of the East Silver Caravan collection.

Antenna, which first edition starts in this October, is a brand new international film festival in Australia focused solely on documentary films. The festival will hand over two main awards based on the programme sections – the SBS Award for Best International Documentary ($5,000), where is nominated the Matchmaking Mayor, and Best Australian Documentary Award ($2,500) for supporting the local documentary film production.

Antenna International Documentary Film Festival 2011, Australia
October 5 - 9, 2011

 

Matchmaking Mayor

Director: Hníková Erika
Production company: endorfilm, UNFILM, Czech TV, Slovenská televízia - Slovak Television, i/o post

Nesvatbov, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, 2010, 72 min, 35 mm, DCP, HD, Creative, Society

A situational documentary film about a village mayor trying to match local people in their thirties who are still single. Slowly but surely, the Slovak village Zemplínské Hámre is dying out. Its mayor, a retired general, doesn't want to give up though. Fighting the thirty-year-olds' loneliness, he has used various means such as offering a financial reward for each newborn child or encouraging people to make children in the local public address system. None of it has worked. However, the mayor has a new plan. He decides to organize a dating party for singles from all the neighbouring villages. Will the protagonists finally find their partners? In its theme and approach, the film represents a continuation of Erika Hníková's previous successful films "The Beauty Exchange" and "I Guess We'll Meet at the Eurocamp". The film was awarded in Berlinale IFF 2011.

East Silver 2010East Silver Caravan 2010Docu Talents from the East 2010