Cinando : la plus grande base de données de l’industrie du Film à Cannes
The Marché du Film operates Cinando, the largest professional database of the film industry, containing information of contacts, projects in development, films for sale, and schedules of upcoming festivals. Cinando has partnered with major film events, such as the Berlin EFM, Toronto International Film Festival, and the American Film Market.
source : https://cinando.com/
Producers Network
The Producers Network hosts 550 producers from around the world in a series of meetings and events. Created to stimulate international co-production and project financing, this event is specially designed for producers. Events include Breakfast Meetings, gathering some 200 industry professionals and producers for roundtable discussions.
Producers Workshop
The Producers Workshop is a program designed for producers who have little or no prior experience with the Marché du Film and the Festival de Cannes or on the international scene. The Workshop provides a series of two daily sessions conducted by esteemed specialists on various subjects, including international co-production, international Sales, pitching skills, and more. The specific aim is in helping producers achieve their goals within the International market and get the most out of their participation at the Marché du Film and Festival de Cannes.
Village International
As a place of meetings and exchanges, the Village International is a collection of pavilions representing countries from around the world to promote their cinema, their cultures and institutions.
Doc Corner
With a growing number of documentary films presented at the Marché du Film, the Doc Corner was established in 2012 to offer buyers and festival programmers a digital video library of titles from the Marché. The dedicated space also hosts special events and sessions during the Festival de Cannes.
Cross Media Corner
The Cross Media Corner, established in 2013, acts as a source of inspiration for cinema; it is a space where visitors can experiment with screens displaying cross media projects.
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