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The Observatory morning in Cannes: photo gallery

Sunday 15 May 2005, 10:00 -12:30
Conference Room, Village International, Marché du Film (Cannes, France)

From left to right: Philippe Kern (EFCA), Jean-Eric de Cockborne (European Commission), Serge Siritzky (Ecran Total) et Enric Enrich (Enrich Advocats).

 

The public.
From left to right, the speakers of the Observatory: Susanne Nikoltchev, Susan Newman-Baudais, Wolfgang Closs and André Lange.
The public..
Jean-Eric de Cockborne (European Commission)
Serge Siritzky (Ecran Total)
From left to right: Enric Enrich (Enrich Adbocats) and Jonathan Davis (UK Film Council)
From left to right, the speakers of the Observatory: Susanne Nikoltchev, Susan Newman-Baudais, Wolfgang Closs and André Lange.
To enlarge the photography, click on it.

Set up in December 1992, the European Audiovisual Observatory's mission is to gather and distribute information on the audiovisual industry in Europe. The Observatory is a European public service body comprised of 37 member states and the European Union, represented by the European Commission. It operates within the legal framework of the Council of Europe and works alongside a number of partner and professional organisations from within the industry and with a network of correspondents. In addition to contributions to conferences, other major activities are the publication of a Yearbook, newsletters and reports, the compilation and management of databases and the provision of information through the Observatory's Internet site.