Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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The capital has agreed to cooperate with representatives of four countries within the framework of the business program of the Moscow International Film Week. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.
"Agreements have been signed with specialized organizations from Brazil, Turkey, Mexico, and Egypt. The documents provide for the exchange of best practices, work on joint projects, and mutual assistance during filming," said Natalia Sergunina.
The initiator of the agreements is Moscow Film ClusterIt includes film studios, a film park, a film commission and the Moskino cinema chain.
Among the capital's new partners are the Turkish association of television and film producers Tesiyap, whose projects are broadcast in 70 countries, and the Brazilian state film company RioFilme, founded by the Rio de Janeiro City Hall and specializing in supporting the industry in the city. An agreement was also concluded with the Egyptian Film Commission, which coordinates the filming process in the country and promotes national cinema on the international market, and also with the Mexico City Film Commission.
Moscow regularly invites film industry specialists from all over the world to get acquainted with its infrastructure. Since the beginning of the year, its capabilities have been assessed by representatives of 50 countries.
The potential of the Moscow film cluster is presented at major events abroad. For example, this year, Moscow experts held more than 30 business meetings within the framework of the Shanghai International Film Market (Shanghai International Film
Moscow International Film Week took place from August 23 to 27 and brought together more than 700 thousand visitorsFor them, screenings of domestic and foreign films, autograph sessions, an auction of film props and much more were organized at dozens of venues.
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