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The Toronto International Film Festivals industry office announced on Tuesday the first raft of participants confirmed to attend the seven-day conference.The event is set to run from September 11-17 will feature 200 speakers and will see Amy director Kapadia, comedian and filmmaker Bill Hader and w
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stanley cup r Class at the Asian Film Summit.Conference participants include National Association Of Theatre Owners chief John Fithian, Protagonist CEO Mike Goodridge and Claudia Landsberger for BaseWorx For Film.A new series in the programme is Upfront, which the industry office promises will offer no-holds barred conversations on the most topical issues in the industry. Were excited about the participation of these vanguards of the film industry in this years programming, said TIFF Industry Office director Kathleen Drumm. By providing the opportunity for a global audience to gain the valuable insights of 200 leaders in the industry, we look to inspire innovation and bridge the connection between the art and business of content. The timetable of events is as follows:September 11 鈥?Creative Process;September 12 鈥?Financing and Co-Production;September 13 鈥?Marketing;September 14 鈥?Distribution and Sales;September 15 鈥?Asian Film Summit;September 16 鈥?Doc Conference; a Fdnd Argentinian box office drew 50.5m admissions in 2016
An Australian Film Financing Forum is to be held in Sydney on November 27. The forum is designed to arm potential film financiers with the knowledge they need to make more informed decisions - and to hook them up with key film industry players. Actor, producer and forum patron Bry
stanley us an Brown will give the keynote address and participants will also hear from Film Finance Corporation Australia chief executive Brian Rosen. We want private funding to come back into the industry and we want to inform the investors as much as possible what the risks are, said Rosen. It aims to give private investors some hard
stanley uk facts. Ultimately, we say if you can t afford to invest, don t invest. Film investment is an absolute risk with no guaranteed return. The forum is believed to be the first of its kind in Australia and it has been endorsed by the FFC, the NSW Film and Television Office, the Screen Producers Association of Australia an
stanley germany d the Australian Screen Directors Association.It was conceived by Gary Rogers, head of the entertainment practice at law firm Michell Sillar, which is attached to the planned fund which was announced several months ago by partners Arclight Films and the Spice Factory. Like many in the industry he wants to encourage business people to see film investment as a commercial proposition, akin to venture capital. In the past it has been painted more as a tax-driven investment, which has given rise to misunderstandings about its merits. Efforts are also being made to equip