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FOCUS
World Film Market Trends
FOCUS contains
all key figures of the film industry in the most important countries.
It provides a concise analysis of results and tendencies country
by country, together with recent figures.
Published since 1998 by the Marché
du film (Cannes, France), FOCUS is realised by the Department
Markets & Financing Information of the European Audiovisual
Observatory:
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| Press
releases |
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11 May
2009: |
EU film production
reached record high in 2008 as admissions to European films
remained strong (click here). |
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6 May
2008: |
European films
strong as cinema attendance falls back (click
here). |
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10 May 2007: |
European cinema bounces back
in 2006 (click here).
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9 May 2006: |
European feature film production volume increases
in 2005 and market shares remain stable as cinema attendance
falls (click here) |
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4 May 2005:
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Major markets buoyant in 2004
as European Union cinema admissions top 1 billion milestone
(click here) |
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10 May 2004:
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European cinema trends 2003 (click here) |
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5 May 2003:
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European cinema attendance
stagnates as local films fail to travel (click here) |
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2 May 2002:
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2001 was a flourishing year for the European
film market (click here) |
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10 May 2001:
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10% average increase in direct
public funding for film and audiovisual production in 2000 in
EU-countries (click here) |
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| Contacts |
Editorial/Scientific Contact
Dr. André Lange,
Head of Department "Markets and financing"
E-mail: andre.lange@coe.int
Martin Kanzler, Analyst
and contact for the LUMIERE database
E-mail: martin.kanzler@coe.int
Marketing Contact
Markus Booms, Marketing
Email: markus.booms@coe.int
Tel.: +33 (0) 3 90 21 60 06
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Fax +33 (0) 3 90 21 60 19
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