Tag: European Film Market

  • I&B, Tourism Ministry work jointly to promote film tourism

    I&B, Tourism Ministry work jointly to promote film tourism

    NEW DELHI: The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has promoted Incredible India and Cinemas of India as a sub-brand of Incredible India at four international festivals since it entered into an agreement with the Tourism Ministry in February 2012.

     

    These are the Cannes Film Festivals in 2012 and 2013, the European Film Market in Berlin, and the International Film Festival of India in Goa in 2012.

     

    Tourism Minister K. Chiranjeevi told Parliament that I&B Ministry had constituted on 15 April 2013 an Inter-Ministerial Committee for promotion and facilitation of film production with the objective to facilitate shooting permission in India.

     

    The MoU on 16 February 2012 was to create and build upon a film tourism vertical of ‘Incredible India Campaign’ by promoting Cinemas of India as a sub-brand of Incredible India, with emphasis on its linguistic/cultural/regional diversity.

     

    The aim was also to promote India as a film destination, both for international and domestic film producers; participate in various international and domestic film festivals, markets and events; frame policies and guidelines for facilitating shooting of international films in India;  maintain dialogue with the state governments and union territory administrations for development of locations for film shooting and promotion of tourism; and constitute a national level committee for coordination with various stakeholders for promotion of India as film and tourism destination and for facilitating visas for film units from overseas.

  • NFDC sets up Indian pavilion at Berlin film fest

    NFDC sets up Indian pavilion at Berlin film fest

    NEW DELHI: The Indian Pavilion at the European Film Market being held along with the Berlin International Film Festival this month is being put up by the National Film Development Corporation.

    The festival is being held from 9 to 17 February. The NFDC has already received a substantial number of entries for Indians wanting to participate in the Festival, NFDC sources told indiantelevision.com

    The India Pavilion is publishing a guide consisting of information about the Indian film industry professionals attending the market and the festival.

    This guide will provide information about the various companies and delegates from India attending the Berlinale. It will also contain information about the various co-production treaties that India has signed, leading international film festival in India, guidelines on filming in India, and market/festival screenings of Indian films at Berlin.

    This guide will be available at the India Pavilion booth, to be located at 106, Martin Gropius Bau at European Film Market and will be distributed to all visitors to the Pavilion.