The
International Film Festival Summit (IFFS) hosts the 2012 International Film
Festival Summit Europe on April 3-4th in Paris, France. The 2012 IFFS Europe
will bring together over 100 film festival directors and executives from across
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
The 2012
International Film Festival Summit Europe will feature top film festival
industry leaders discussing the latest trends in funding and sponsorship,
programming, operations and management, publicity and public relations,
acquisition and distribution, technology solutions, long-term planning and
sustainable growth, and the latest trends impacting the festival community.
Featured
Speakers include: Bruno Chatelin, COO, filmfestivals.com & fest21.com;
Scott Hillier, Festival Director, European Independent Film Festival, Tiina
Lokk, Director, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Kirill Raslogov, Program
Director, Moscow International Film Festival, Sannette Naeye, CEO, CineKid
Foundation; and Andrea Galante, Festival Director, Milano International Film
Festival.
“This is
our fifth year in Europe and second in Paris,” said Laurie Kirby, Executive
Director, IFFS. “The film festival was born in Europe and continues to be the
heartbeat of the festival world. Our mission is to support the international
festival community in its effort to give a voice to filmmakers worldwide.”
The 2012
IFFS Europe will kick off with a very special look inside Tallinn Black Nights
Film Festival during the panel session, “Anatomy of a Film Festival: Tallinn
Black.” This unique panel discussion will explore a behind-the scenes look at
one of the most successful film festivals. Panelists will discuss critical
areas such as talent selection, corporate sponsorship, membership, filmmaker
services and more. Attendees will learn how each department effectively works
together, providing the best experience for film festivals and audiences alike.
About
International Film Festival Summit (IFFS)
The International Film Festival Summit (IFFS)
is the largest international organization representing the film festival
industry. The IFFS mission is to promote and strengthen the global film
festival industry through education, networking, dissemination of information,
and the cultivation of high standards for the industry. The IFFS was founded in
2002 and provides the only annual conference & symposium for film festival
professionals and entertainment executives to network, learn from one another,
establish partnerships, and understand the latest trends in festivals and
independent film.
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