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The new Hong Kong Pavilion will be in operation at the Village International throughout the duration of
Marché du Film. With the free meeting spaces and complimentary services, the Pavilion will serve as an ideal business support centre for Hong Kong film industry players to meet and network with guests.
Space and time slots are becoming extremely limited so please book online now at www.hkfilmart.com/cannes to avoid disappointment.
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On 19, 20, 24 and 25 May, Dim Sum Hours will be held at the Hong Kong Pavilion,
Village International, from 1:30 to 2:30pm to host invited guests. Should you wish to know more about the event, please email
Ms Emily Cheng. |
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| For the most updated information on Hong Kong’s participation at this year’s Marché du Film, please click on the following links:
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| There will be plenty of Hong Kong presence in the 2006 Festival de Cannes.
We would like to congratulate the following Hong Kong filmmakers for their significant presence: |
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You can now view the reports of FILMART and HAF 2006 on their respective websites.
The reports feature information such as the fair reports, on-site survey results, photo album, quotes of buyers, and much more. |
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More good news from HAF filmmakers! More HAF projects have been completed and screened at international markets and festivals!
Nia Dinata’s HAF 2005 project Love for Share, an Indonesian feature film about polygamy, was selected to compete in the International Narrative Competition Section in this year’s Tribeca Film Festival New York. |
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| For previous newsletters, please visit
www.hkfilmart.com/haf/newsletter.htm |