The Berlinale’s European Film Market was the last major physical market to take place in 2020 as the world began shutting down because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The virus would force the event online in 2021 and 2022. The EFM’s traditional home of the Gropius Bau looked strangely empty last February, playing host to an exhibition by South African artist Zanele Muholi, as the event unfolded online alongside a scaled-down physical festival.
Its vast atrium and halls are set to be packed with hundreds of stands and thousands of professionals once again this year for EFM’s 2023 edition, running February 16-22.
Both the Gropius Bau and the market’s other key exhibition space of the Marriott Hotel are already fully booked.
“The good news for us is that we are completely at the same level in terms of accreditations as we were at this time of the year in 2020. This means...
The virus would force the event online in 2021 and 2022. The EFM’s traditional home of the Gropius Bau looked strangely empty last February, playing host to an exhibition by South African artist Zanele Muholi, as the event unfolded online alongside a scaled-down physical festival.
Its vast atrium and halls are set to be packed with hundreds of stands and thousands of professionals once again this year for EFM’s 2023 edition, running February 16-22.
Both the Gropius Bau and the market’s other key exhibition space of the Marriott Hotel are already fully booked.
“The good news for us is that we are completely at the same level in terms of accreditations as we were at this time of the year in 2020. This means...
- 1/26/2023
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
The European Film Market’s traditional home of the Gropius Bau looks eerily empty as event fires up online edition.
The Berlinale’s online European Film Market officially fired up its platform for business on Thursday (February 10) although many sellers have been locked in Zoom meetings since last week.
From February 10-17, the market hosts virtual screenings for more than 750 market and festival titles as well as an online conference programme bannered “Shaping Change”, revolving around the core themes of “future”, “diversity and inclusion” and “sustainable development”.
A handful of sales companies, mainly those with films in Official Selection, will...
The Berlinale’s online European Film Market officially fired up its platform for business on Thursday (February 10) although many sellers have been locked in Zoom meetings since last week.
From February 10-17, the market hosts virtual screenings for more than 750 market and festival titles as well as an online conference programme bannered “Shaping Change”, revolving around the core themes of “future”, “diversity and inclusion” and “sustainable development”.
A handful of sales companies, mainly those with films in Official Selection, will...
- 2/10/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
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Maybe they were just all bisexual. Split the difference!
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