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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 30 AUGUST 2015 40 This Week French comedy to be filmed in Malta in September MALTA will be hosting the pro- duction of a French film next month, written and directed by Philippe de Chauveron. The Malta Film Commission can confirm that UGC, a major production house in France will be shooting the film 'Immediate Boarding' in Malta. The production has selected various locations across the is- land including the water tanks at the Malta Film Studios in Kalka- ra, Valletta, Vittoriosa, Senglea and Majjistral Park. 'Immediate Boarding' is a French comedy written and di- rected by de Chauveron, who last year took the international box office by storm with his hit film 'Serial Bad Weddings'. With the support of the Malta Film Commission, de Chauveron visited Malta in 2014 in order to develop his script around the various locations on the island. Malta will be featured extensively in the film and serve to promote the island's beautiful and scenic spots with audiences in overseas. Tourism Minister Edward Zam- mit Lewis, responsible for the film industry, stated that the film sector is adding substantial value to othe local economy. Having a foreign production portraying Malta as Malta will help raise the island's profile overseas and help boost tourism. Lead talent on the film comes from Medi Sadoun, who is known for his roles in Serial (Bad) Wed- dings (2014) and Les Francis (2014), along with Ary Abittan who has starred in films such as Vive la France (2013) and Coco (2009). 'Immediate Boarding' is set to hit French theatres in October 2016. In Malta 'Immediate Boarding' is being serviced by Small Island Films. Children's Cinema Day set for September 12 KRS Releasing has announced another edition of the Children Cinema Day, scheduled to be held on Saturday September 12, when once again cinemas in Malta and Gozo will be offering a selection of popular movie genres to make this year's second event a day not to be missed by kids. The films programmed for exhi- bition on the day include a variety of subjects ranging from adven- ture, family drama, comedy, ac- tion, sci-fi, fantasy and animation. They will be screened in all cin- emas across Malta and Gozo. Film shows at cinemas in Malta will commence at 09:00 and run until 19:00. In Gozo, film shows at the Citadel cinema will be at 16:00 and 18:00. An open invitation to business, academia and public sector representatives The Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST) would like to extend an open invitation to business, academia and public sector representatives to attend the following Focus Groups aimed at addressing current proposals for ERDF funding under Priority Axis I: Focus Group on High Value Added Manufacturing on 2 September 9 am-3 pm, Malta Enterprise, Pieta' Focus Group on Tourism on 9 September 9 am-3 pm, MCST, Kalkara Focus Group on Health on 10 September 9 am-3 pm, MCST, Kalkara Horizontal Focus Group on R&I Support & Education on 1 October, MCST, Kalkara Session 1: 10 am-1 pm; Session 2: 2 pm-5 pm Interested parties are requested to register at least two days before the meeting date, by sending an email to: Irene.Mangion@gov.mt or call on 23602126 Due to space limitations and also to ensure a fair representation, attendance is limited to two members per organisation. Registration is compulsory. The Malta Council For Science And Technology, Villa Bighi, Kalkara KKR 1320, Malta www.mcst.gov.mt Some of the films to be shown for Children's Cinema Day Max (12A) Pixels (PG) Fantastic Four (12A) Inside Out (U) Cinderella (U) The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water (U) Jurassic World (12A) Minions (U) Ant-Man (12A) Writer-director Philippe de Chauveron

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