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  1. May 22, 2024 · Marché du film. 🏔️ The Marché du Film Announces Full Cannes 2024 Program to Spotlight Switzerland, Country of Honour

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      Marché du Film Screenings. The Marché du Film is home to...

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      The Marché du Film is the film industry’s biggest annual...

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      Register for the 2024 Marché du Film! The Registration...

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      Started in 1962, the Golden Horse Festival in Taiwan,...

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      To highlight the universal appeal and growing influence of...

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      Cinando is the premiere online network designed for film...

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      Rider. Category: Cannes Remakes Selection. Directed by:...

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  2. May 31, 2018 · A quick tour at the 2018 Cannes Film Market. Marche du Film.

    • 9 min
    • 2.4K
    • Indie Rights Movies For Free
    • How It All Began: An Informal Event
    • The Marché Du Film Is Created
    • Rapid Expansion and International Visibility
    • The New Palais Des Festivals Opens in 1983
    • The Information Age
    • The Mitic/1998 – 2001
    • The Riviera
    • Cinando
    • Ventana Sur: A Snapshot of Latin America
    • The Marché Du Film Today: One Vision, One Goal

    Production companies began being invited to the Festival de Cannes from the very first edition in 1946. For the first few years, they didn't have their own VIP area, instead gathering in cinemas on Rue d'Antibes, hired specifically for the occasion. The events were an opportunity for professionals to meet and network with a view to buying and selli...

    In 1959, this unofficial market for film industry representatives, called the 'Festival de la Rue d'Antibes', boasted screenings to rival those taking place at the Festival de Cannes. In light of its undisputed success, Minister for Culture André Malraux and Robert Favre Le Bret decided to make the market an official part of the Cannes event. On 1 ...

    The Marché du Festival grew with each passing edition of the Festival, with Cannes town council eventually deciding to build an extension to the Palais: a first wing to house a couple of stands, and three small, spartan rooms. The extension soon revealed itself to be insufficient, and in the late seventies, the council built a second, temporary win...

    With the artistic and financial stakes higher than ever, and the need to host an ever-growing number of participants making itself felt, the town council had a new Palais des Festivals built; a shining embodiment of the success of both the Festival and the Marché du Film, now the world's biggest and best-known film market. In 1979, the Marché's new...

    In the nineties, the Marché International du Film began producing and developing a huge array of different tools for its participants: Directories, global market statistics, databases, and more. In 1996, Jérôme Paillard was appointed to replace Marcel Lathière, with a vision of developing the Marché even further and consolidating the Marché's ties ...

    Founded in 1998, the MITIC (International Market for Technology & Innovation in Cinema)became a leading annual event for emerging technologies, including digital ones, and encompassing an exhibition area, talks and conferences, demonstrations and screenings to introduce industry participants in Cannes to these new technologies. In a matter of years...

    Building on this success,the space grew in the noughties, with the arrival of the Riviera and Lérins, forming a central hub built around the Palais des Festivals and the Village International, where all international film is promoted. The Palais des Festivals' new extension provided the space needed to bring together an array of sales companies in ...

    In 2003, Jérôme Paillard founded Cinando, the world's very first online international film industry database, which quickly became the number-one online network for cinema professionals, offering a collection of tools to help users navigate the film industry (database of films and projects in development, participant lists, screening schedules at a...

    The Marché du Film exports its expertise, too. Founded in 2009 in partnership with the National Cinema and Audiovisual Institute (INCAA), Ventana Sur takes place in late November/early December in Buenos Aires, and over the past decade or so has become Latin America's biggest market for audio-visual content, bringing together different professional...

    12,411 film industry professionals were accredited in 2018, and now flock to the Marché du Film to screen to discover around 4,000 films and projects in the 33 projection rooms. Over the last ten years or so, the Marché du Film has been focussing on creating tools and platforms that foster networking, interaction and exchange, thanks to a series of...

  3. The Marché du Film (French for "Film Market") is one of the largest and most important film markets in the world. Established in 1959, it is held annually in conjunction with the Cannes Film Festival . In the 2020s, more than 12,500 film industry professionals annually present around 4,000 films and projects at Marché du Film, generating ...

  4. Featuring more than 1,200 market screenings each year, the Marché du Film offers industry professionals the widest scope of films available on the market, from auteur works and independent creations to mainstream hits, genre films, animation, docs and more!

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