Looking at exploring the newly ratified Cinematographic and Audiovisual Coproduction agreement between France and South Africa, this second webinar will focus on its implementation and practical information.
Join us in this hands-on discussion with French, Empreinte Digitale’s Producer Joachim Landau, and South African Natives at Large Founder/Producer Ramadan Suleman. This case study discussion will have input from France’s Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC), the National Film and Video Foundation and the Department of Trade and International Competition.
Remy Jacquelin of Paradoxal Consulting has a track record of successfully representing South African Series in the international markets for pre-sales, distribution, and financing, and will share his insights and experience around using official coproduction agreements versus co-financing, as well as key advice for successful coproductions.
Speakers:
– Ramadan Suleman: Producer, director, and Founder of Natives at Large with Joachim Landau: Producer at Empreinte Digitale
– Remy Jacquelin: President and co-founder of Paradoxal.
– Terrence Khumalo, Project Monitoring & Evaluation Manager, National Film and Video Foundation
– Julien Ezanno, Bilateral Affairs Advisor, International Policy Unit, Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC)
– Nelly Molokoane, Director: Film and TV Incentive, Department of Trade, Industry and Competition
Date: 2 November
Time: 10:30 – 12:00, South Africa Standard Time
Location: Virtual
Language: English
The first webinar held in September informed players in the film industry about the agreement’s potential of bridging gaps and increasing synergy between France and South Africa.
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