Organizers are doling out various incentives to lure the global industry back to Hong Kong, with 2023 attendance expected to match or exceed pre-pandemic averages.
To get a full overview of what content buyers and exhibitors should expect from a revitalized Filmart in 2023,spoke to Gloria Chan, section head for the entertainment industry team at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, which organizes the event.
This will be the first in-person Filmart since 2019. After learning what it takes to be a fully virtual event, what’s it like transitioning back to a physical model? We believe all markets are facing similar challenges when pivoting to a physical setting after three years of virtual experience. The Hong Kong Trade Development Council is ready to welcome our
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