Paris -- American producers will break bread with the creme-de-la-creme of Gaul's film industry when French Producers' Guild the Apc, the Deauville Film Festival and the Hollywood Reporter host a star-studded lunch at Cartier's Villa in Deauville on Saturday, Sept 12.
The lunch will focus on the Apc's new "American & International Desk" designed in response to the "Trip" tax rebate for foreign production passed by the French government earlier this year.
The A & I Desk aims to promote an exchange between foreign and French film execs and develop new business opportunities for international projects with locations in France. The Deauville lunch marks the A & I Desk's first official matchmaking event since its launch over the summer.
"We're very happy and proud to be able to launch this collaborative process between French production and international filmmakers, notably from the U.S.," Apc managing director Frederic Goldsmith said in an interview. The A...
The lunch will focus on the Apc's new "American & International Desk" designed in response to the "Trip" tax rebate for foreign production passed by the French government earlier this year.
The A & I Desk aims to promote an exchange between foreign and French film execs and develop new business opportunities for international projects with locations in France. The Deauville lunch marks the A & I Desk's first official matchmaking event since its launch over the summer.
"We're very happy and proud to be able to launch this collaborative process between French production and international filmmakers, notably from the U.S.," Apc managing director Frederic Goldsmith said in an interview. The A...
- 9/10/2009
- by By Rebecca Leffler
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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