Delegates include the German Federal Film Fund, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Fff Bayern.
Sino-European networking organisation Bridging The Dragon is bringing a delegation of German film funds and producers to Beijing next week (October 14-19) to discuss collaboration with their counterparts in the Chinese industry.
China and Germany are currently in the process of drafting an official co-production treaty. The Beijing trip follows the visit of representatives from China Film Group (Cfg) and China Film Co-production Corporation (Cfcc) to Germany during last year’s Berlin film festival.
Bridging The Dragon is organising the trip with the German Federal Film Board (Ffa...
Sino-European networking organisation Bridging The Dragon is bringing a delegation of German film funds and producers to Beijing next week (October 14-19) to discuss collaboration with their counterparts in the Chinese industry.
China and Germany are currently in the process of drafting an official co-production treaty. The Beijing trip follows the visit of representatives from China Film Group (Cfg) and China Film Co-production Corporation (Cfcc) to Germany during last year’s Berlin film festival.
Bridging The Dragon is organising the trip with the German Federal Film Board (Ffa...
- 10/8/2019
- by 89¦Liz Shackleton¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Sarajevo’s August 21 panel will look at co-productions with lower budgets.
Sarajevo Film Festival’s co-production market CineLink partners this year with Germany and four of its regional funds: Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein (Ffhsh), Mfg Filmförderung Baden-Württemberg, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (Mdm). On this occasion, a seminar titled Co-producing With Germany On Lower Budgets will be held on Aug 21.
Germany is the most active co-producing partner for films from South East Europe, with 13 minority co-productions with German participation released in 2012 only. However, average production budget for films from the region has been constantly decreasing over the past years, meaning that German regional funding systems spending requirements are becoming harder to meet on one side, while at the same time pressure on German funds to attract projects that generate bigger regional spent, mounts on the other.
Eva Hubert [pictured], the Executive Director of Ffhsh, explains that “In some projects it is difficult to raise at least a part of...
Sarajevo Film Festival’s co-production market CineLink partners this year with Germany and four of its regional funds: Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein (Ffhsh), Mfg Filmförderung Baden-Württemberg, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (Mdm). On this occasion, a seminar titled Co-producing With Germany On Lower Budgets will be held on Aug 21.
Germany is the most active co-producing partner for films from South East Europe, with 13 minority co-productions with German participation released in 2012 only. However, average production budget for films from the region has been constantly decreasing over the past years, meaning that German regional funding systems spending requirements are becoming harder to meet on one side, while at the same time pressure on German funds to attract projects that generate bigger regional spent, mounts on the other.
Eva Hubert [pictured], the Executive Director of Ffhsh, explains that “In some projects it is difficult to raise at least a part of...
- 8/17/2013
- by vladan.petkovic@gmail.com (Vladan Petkovic)
- ScreenDaily
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