CAA Media Finance, Endeavor Content, ICM Partners and UTA have confirmed their virtual market in Cannes will run from June 22 to 28. “Conceived as a contingency plan should the market for fin…
“Conceived as a contingency plan should the market for financing films not proceed at Cannes as planned, the six-day market will be structured to offer global buyers access to screenings of finished films, early footage, and filmmaker presentations, sales meetings, and other essential elements of a film market. The initiative will coincide with the official Marché du Film,” reads a joint statement by the agencies.
Screenings and filmmaker presentations will be scheduled to accommodate a variety of time zones, given the remote nature of the market,” said the agencies.
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