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Exceptional edition of European Film Market comes to a successful conclusion / Results of EFM Industry Sessions on participation and active shaping of industry change published.
This exceptional edition of the European Film Market (EFM) at the 72nd Berlinale
ended successfully yesterday, Thursday. The international trading platform for audiovisual content had to be moved online for the second time due to the pandemic. But even in virtual space, countless business meetings were organised and a record number of deals concluded during the EFM, which ran from 10-
Around 600 exhibitors (2021: 504) from 62 countries (60) presented themselves on the EFM platform, and around 1,300 market screenings (1,452) and 827 films (821) were shown, including over 600 market premieres (578).
For the first time, companies from Costa Rica, Malaysia, Mongolia and Uruguay were amongst the exhibitors.
“The EFM has again created clear, vital momentum for the film and content trade at its traditional date at the beginning of the film year,” says EFM director Dennis Ruh, summing up. “In the wake of the already noticeable easing and lifting of restrictive measures in Europe and other parts of the world, the incentive to acquire new films and content is being felt more strongly once again, even if rights trading still had to take place largely in virtual space this year. We look forward to meeting our market participants in person in Berlin next year.”
The EFM was complemented by a six-
“We have the tools to drive the necessary changes in the industry. This has been shown by the results of the numerous talks and discussions at the EFM Industry Sessions. Not least the pandemic has acted as a catalyst, especially in the areas of technology and sustainability,” EFM Director Dennis Ruh continued. “Now we need to use these tools purposefully and turn our motto into MAKING CHANGE. We need to take action and align our mindset with imminent change.”
The final event presented the results from three think-