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Caribbean Film Mart draws top names to tt film festival

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – As part of the tt film festival some of the best talent in contemporary Caribbean filmmaking will meet top professionals in the global film industry at the second annual Caribbean Film Mart (CFM).

The Caribbean Film Mart will be held from September 24–25 2016, in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

The industry professionals include Catherine Buresi who has worked for more than 20 years in the European and international film industry with a focus on festivals, markets, European co-productions and financing of films from the South.

Steven Markovitz who has been producing fiction and documentaries for 20 years, with an extensive network in production and distribution across Africa. His fiction work has screened at Cannes, Berlinale, Toronto and Sundance, and received an Oscar nomination.

Steven Markovitz
Steven Markovitz

Also facilitating presentations will be Sydney Levine, who has over 35 years experience in the entertainment industry and is a writer at Indiewire, a leading news, information, and networking site about the international film business.  Levine also engages in professional education, strategic planning and consulting for individuals, companies and countries seeking to improve their position in the international film market.

Sydney Levine
Sydney Levine

Moderating the panel will be Perrine Ledan, Audiovisual and cinema expert, ACPCultures+ Programme, which is implemented by the Secretariat of the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States and financed by the European Union.

Caribbean Film Mart at tt film festival

The Caribbean Film Mart seeks to foster direct relationships between the Caribbean and the international film industry, by stimulating and facilitating viable cinematic productions and co-productions.

There will be presentations on international appeal and visibility of local films, co-productions, strategies for marketing films in different territories, distribution and the role of sales agents.

The filmmakers will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with facilitators, and to pitch their projects to them.

The 10 participating filmmakers and their projects will be announced soon.
The tt film festival (ttff) celebrates films from and about the Caribbean and its diaspora, as well as from world cinema, through an annual festival and year-round screenings.

In addition, the tt film festival seeks to facilitate the growth of Caribbean cinema by offering a wide-ranging industry programme and networking opportunities.

The tt film festival is presented by Flow, given leading sponsorship by Trinidad and Tobago Film Company Ltd (FilmTT), and supporting sponsorship by RBC Royal Bank, The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago, Embassy of the United States of America and the Tourism Development Company.

 

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