Organizers reported 150 more participants than last year.
In Busan, the Asian Film Market wrapped its four-day run yesterday (October 9) with record-breaking numbers and generally optimistic buzz, despite getting hit by Typhoon Kong-rey on its first morning.
Organisers reported 150 more participants than last year, bringing the total to 1,737 professionals from 54 countries and 911 organizations engaged in the fields of production, investment, import, export and publication rights. That meant a 20% rise in the number of countries and a 38% rise in the number of enterprises.
Runners and weather
Daniel Kim, general manager of the Asian Film Market addressed complaints about the annual Busan International...
In Busan, the Asian Film Market wrapped its four-day run yesterday (October 9) with record-breaking numbers and generally optimistic buzz, despite getting hit by Typhoon Kong-rey on its first morning.
Organisers reported 150 more participants than last year, bringing the total to 1,737 professionals from 54 countries and 911 organizations engaged in the fields of production, investment, import, export and publication rights. That meant a 20% rise in the number of countries and a 38% rise in the number of enterprises.
Runners and weather
Daniel Kim, general manager of the Asian Film Market addressed complaints about the annual Busan International...
- 10/10/2018
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
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