| 1/31/2007: Berlin Meeting for European Culture Ministers | |
| From February 8th to 18th 2007 is taking place the 57. Berlin International Film Festival, one of the world’s most important film festivals. On the occasion of the German EU-presidency, Minister of St...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/30/2007: Indian Film Guru in Wales | |
| Last week in Cardiff Welsh Minister for Enterprise Andrew Davies met Sandeep Marwah, one of the most important representatives of Indian and Asian film. Founder and president of the Asian Academy of F...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/30/2007: The Caribbean culture’s potential | |
| The study The Cultural Industries in CARICOM: Trade and Development Challenges, completed in November 2006 and released recently, highlights the importance of the cultural sector for the economic deve...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/29/2007: Basel and Miami – partners in art | |
| Design Miami, a fair for design products in very limited series which second edition has gathered 18 galleries in December 2006, has landed a new exclusive sponsor: HSBC Switzerland. The partnership e...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/27/2007: Great Britain trains its creative offspring | |
| In Great Britain several employers from the creative industries have joined forces to support a project for the establishment of a National Skills Academy for the Creative and Cultural Industries. The...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/26/2007: The triumph of Spanish film industry | |
| This Sunday in Madrid the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain will grant its Goya Awards – the Spanish version of the Oscars – in 28 categories. Among the favourites are two movies w...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/26/2007: European Award for Border Breakers | |
| During the World’s Music Market MIDEM in Cannes, German minister of state for culture, Bernd Neumann, has not only gathered the European culture ministers and Commissioner Ján Figel for an informal me...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/26/2007: A Sundance Festival for Video Games? | |
| During Sundance Film Festival, one of the world’s most important platforms for American and European independent films, a panel has concentrated last Saturday on connecting film and game industries.
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| 1/25/2007: Germany: spot on music production | |
| The German minister of state for culture, Bernd Neumann, has visited this Monday the World’s Music Market MIDEM in Cannes. The 41st edition of the world’s leading music fair gathered over 2.000 exhibi...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/23/2007: Design for healthy nutrition | |
| Within the fourth edition of its “Design Lab”, the Swedish hardware producer Electrolux has invited hundreds of design-students from 37 countries to conceptualise articles for the preparation and cons...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/23/2007: Revival of the Bulgarian film industry | |
| At a press conference on January 5th, the Bulgarian Culture Minister Stefan Dailanov has announced his supporting policy for the national film industry for 2007. 7 million Leva (approx. 3.6 million Eu...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/20/2007: Creative Superpower China | |
| The Australian Queensland University of Technology will dedicate a two-day conference to China’s creative media industries. Popular conceptions of China mass-producing cheap goods will be challenged a...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/19/2007: Decline of French game industry ? | |
| French video game manager Nicolas Cerrato foresees the drain of the once important industry sector to foreign countries, especially Canada.
In an interview with BBC, French Culture Minister Renaud Do...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/16/2007: Bollywood conquers the world | |
| The Indian Government intents to increase its film industry’s global market share from currently 2% to 5% by the end of the year. Ambitious political measures will be implemented in order to improve B...... Read Announcement... |
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| 1/15/2007: UK back in film business | |
| According to the UK Film Council, 2006 has been one of the most successful years in the history of the British film industry. More than 840 million £ have been invested in the production of feature fi...... Read Announcement... |
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