Events

Diary of conferences and workshops

The European Audiovisual Observatory presents its work during numerous international conferences and workshops. Our Experts and Analysts are frequently invited to take part in events concerning the audiovisual industry. Every year the Observatory organises at least three of its own events, namely:

  • the biggest public event on cinema during the Cannes Film Market (May);
  • a conference in the country holding the Presidency of the Observatory (June);
  • an event in Brussels targeting industry representatives and European decision makers, members of the press and the academic sphere (November).

We announce Observatory events, also events where we are present on this page of our website as well as on our various social media platforms.

Films of the latest Observatory workshops and conferences

The European cinema sector - diverging paths? - 20 May 2023

FOCUS 2023: Key Trends in the Film Sector - 19 May 2023

 

Creators in Europe’s Screen Sectors – Sketching Present and Future Challenges - 7 June 2022

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Back Italy takes over the Presidency of the European Audiovisual Observatory for 2019

Italy takes over the Presidency of the European Audiovisual Observatory for 2019

The Strasbourg-based Observatory, part of the Council of Europe, has been providing facts and figures on the film, television and video industries in Europe since 1992. Each January a different Observatory member country takes over the yearly rotating Presidency. In 2018 the Presidency was held by France.

Italy is represented within the Observatory’s governing body, the Executive Council, by Nicola Borrelli, Director General for Cinema at the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities. A public media conference will be hosted by the Italian Presidency of the Observatory on Monday 17 June in Rome. Borrelli stated: “It is a pleasure and an honour to take over from France the Presidency of such a unique and fundamental institution as the European Audiovisual Observatory. Our last experience in this prestigious role dates back only 4 years, to 2014. In these past two years, Italy has completely reformed its public support system to the industry to enhance and strengthen the national audiovisual sector. The Observatory’s statistics and publications have been and continue to be a source of reflection in this process.”

Susanne Nikoltchev, the Observatory’s Executive Director, thanked the outgoing French Presidency for “extreme dynamism and a particularly useful conference on video sharing platforms” during 2018. She looked forward to working with Italy as “currently one of the most exciting and creative countries in Europe in terms of cinema production”.

Strasbourg 16/01/2019
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