International Coproductions

Putting together the financing for independent films has never been easy, but over the past decade, the emergence of international coproductions between domestic and foreign partners has facilitated many projects. Yet many American producers are unfamiliar with the types of international options open to them. American producers meet their European counterparts to explore the terrain and the nuances of coproduction deals. You will also learn how to say "Let me give you my card" in four languages.

Credits

Peter Belsito
Panelist
Sydney Levine
Panelist
Jean Cazes
Panelist
Antonia Nava
Panelist
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