12-05-2020

PROCUCERS ON THE MOVE's digital programme begins

    EFP

    The 20 up-and-coming producers from 20 different European countries selected by EFP (European Film Promotion) for the 21st edition of PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE met digitally for the first time on Monday (11 May). The extensive programme of the networking platform - which is including speed meetings, roundtables and case studies - will run until Friday, 15 May.

    The first item on the agenda of the PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE's first ever digital edition was the kick-off introduction meeting on Monday. EFP president Markéta Santrochová commented: "I'm really delighted that we have been able to shift the programme so quickly to a virtual version and keep the essentials: connecting talented producers from across Europe, facilitating exchange and cooperation, and strengthening their industry networks. This has been EFP's goal ever since the programme was created in 2000, and it has become even more crucial now that the film landscape has changed, and co-operation, support and a sense of solidarity among film professionals are more important than ever before."

    On Tuesday, the pitching session of the producers' 20 current and future projects will follow. The most challenging feature of the online edition of PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE will be the Speed Meetings where all of the 20 producers will be meeting their peers as well as five world sales companies in dedicated one-to-one sessions that are being scheduled for Wednesday. Ahead of this session, Jérôme Paillard, Executive Director of the Cannes Market, will exclusively reveal his plans about the new Marché du Film Online and its benefits for producers.

    The programme will also feature a case study in collaboration with Eurimages of the film FATHER by Srdan Golubovic. The co-producers Cedomir Kolar (A.S.A.P. Film, France), Jelena Mitrovic (Bas Celik, Serbia), Danijel Hocevar (Vertigo, Slovenia) and Eurimages project manager Alessia Sonaglioni will analyse the financing structure of FATHER.

    In addition, EFP will be presenting "When Corona Hit . " - two case studies about the impact of the Corona pandemic on shooting and distribution of films. Norwegian producer Petter Testmann-Koch will be sharing his experiences of how to continue shooting whilst following the safety regulations, while Irish producer Brendan McCarthy will explain how he managed to shift quite successfully from theatrical distribution to VoD.

    The event will wrap on Friday with the Meet the PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE 2020 session when industry professionals and press are invited to meet this year's group. Those interested in joining the session should please contact EFP at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by this Thursday (May 14).

    For full list of the 2020 Producers on the Move click here.

    The national film promotion institutes supporting this year's edition of EFP PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE are: British Council, Bulgarian National Film Center, Croatian Audiovisual Centre, Czech Film Center, Danish Film Institute, Estonian Film Institute, Finnish Film Foundation, German Films, Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales / ICAA (Spain), Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual I.P. / ICA (Portugal), Istituto Luce Cinecittà (Italy), Kosovo Cinematography Center, Lithuanian Film Centre, Norwegian Film Institute, Polish Film Institute, Screen Ireland, Slovenian Film Centre, Swedish Film Institute, Swiss Films and Unifrance.

    EFP PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE is supported by the Creative Europe - MEDIA Programme of the European Union and Eurimages. Main media partner is Variety. Interviews with this year's PRODUCERS ON THE MOVE will be published on EFP's media partners' websites: www.cineuropa.org and www.fadetoher.com. In cooperation with Festival Scope.

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    EFP (European Film Promotion) is an international network of film promotion institutes from 36 countries from throughout Europe, each representing their national films and talent abroad. Under the EFP flag, these organisations team up to jointly promote the diversity and spirit of European cinema and talent at key film festivals and markets, in particular outside of Europe.

    EFP is financially supported by the Creative Europe - MEDIA Programme of the European Union and by its member organisations. The Hamburg-based office is backed by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Film Fund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and the Ministry of Culture of the City of Hamburg.

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