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Key Dates: 14-19 May 2025 | See Schedule

Access: Producers Network Badge holders only (Registration is now CLOSED)

Main Venue: Producers Club (Lérins, Upper Floor)

Target Audience: Producers


Contact: Industry Programs

The Producers Network is our dedicated program for producers, and the ultimate rendez-vous for connection, creation and collaboration!

Launched in 2003, the Producers Network has grown to be a trusted platform that welcomes over 400 producers from around the globe each year. Our famed series of breakfast meetings are designed to spotlight each one of our Presenting Partners, while also showcasing the extraordinary work of their most promising producers. This is an unparalleled opportunity to broaden your professional network, discover co-production possibilities, and transform your film projects from concept to reality.

All Producers Network events are held at the Producers Club — our dedicated venue designed to foster productive networking and the sharing of groundbreaking ideas in a welcoming environment.

Access to the Producers Network events & meetings is restricted to active producers. Registration is now CLOSED.

2025 PRESENTING PARTNERS

European Film Commissions Network (EUFCN)

14 May 2025 | 11:00-12:30

The European Film Commissions Network (EUFCN) is a non-profit association that represents over 100 film commissions in 33 countries in Europe. The Association supports and promotes the European film industry and culture by organizing the share of information and experience among its members. With a rich network of industry professionals, EUFCN is the gateway to Europe for thousands of filmmakers across the world.

The Indigenous Screen Office

15 May 2025 | 9:00-10:30

The Indigenous Screen Office (ISO) is an independent national advocacy and funding organization serving First Nations, Inuit and Métis creators of screen content in Canada. The ISO’s mandate is to foster and support narrative sovereignty and cultural revitalization by increasing Indigenous storytelling on screens and promoting Indigenous values and participation across the sector.

Czech Audiovisual Fund

16 May 2025 | 9:00-10:30

The Czech Audiovisual Fund is the main public financing body for the audiovisual industry in the Czech Republic. It supports all stages of AV production and other AV-related areas and administers production incentives for audiovisual content made in the Czech Republic. The Czech Film Center promotes and markets Czech AV projects and the local film industry worldwide The Czech Film Commission promotes the country, and its infrastructure, as the world’s top destination for audiovisual production.

Thailand Creative Culture Agency (THACCA)

17 May 2025 | 9:00-10:30

THACCA (Thailand Creative Culture Agency) is a newly formed organization in Thailand with the order of the Office of the Prime Minister to appoint the National Soft Power Strategy Committtee. THACCA oversees strategic collaboration between the government and private sectors to create income opportunities for Thai people by using its cultural industries as powerful tool. THACCA’s branch in film and series industry works on supporting Thai film and series industry through film and series fund and other supports.

Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) & Hong Kong Film Development Council (HKFDC)

18 May 2025 | 9:00-10:30

The Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA), established in 2009 as Create Hong Kong, leads creative industry development. On June 14, 2024, it was restructured to enhance support for arts, culture and creative sectors, promoting Hong Kong’s film, advertising, design, and more globally.

The Hong Kong Film Development Council (HKFDC), set up in 2007, aligns policies with sustainable growth. The Film Development Fund (FDF), since 1999, has received $2.9 billion to support talent, production, audience development and market growth.

Brazil, Country of Honour

19 May 2025 | 9:00-10:30

Brazil, Country of Honour 2025, is pleased to present a group of talented and creative professionals who came to the Producers Network to creating partnerships to bring powerful and sensitive stories to life on screens. And with a special focus on the Spotlight producers, a group that represents the pulsating moment that our industry is experiencing. This group was selected and supported through a call for proposals carried out by the Audiovisual Secretariat of the Brazilian Ministry of Culture.

Registration is restricted to producers whose main activity is production and who have produced within the last four years at least one feature-length film commercially released in a theater or acquired by a global video streaming platform.

Screenings at festivals do not qualify as a commercial release or distribution.

These professionals must provide proof of their personal credits as a film producer (not only their companies). Official documentation may be requested to fulfill the registration requirements.

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