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UCFTI expo unveils plans for expanded fifth edition
    2018-06-25  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE U.S. China Film & TV Industry Expo has revealed its plans for an expanded and enhanced fifth edition to be held in Los Angeles in September and November this year.

The announcement was made at a press conference held in tandem with the Shanghai International Film Festival. Returning as event partners this year are the Motion Picture Association, China Film Co-Production Company and The Hollywood Reporter.

The bulk of the growing industry event, which gathers decision-makers from Hollywood and China to forge business ties and mentor the next generation of filmmakers, will take place in Los Angeles on Sept. 26 and 27.

In 2017, the UCFTI Expo, together with the Beijing Bureau of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, as well as Shanghai Oriental Pearl Group, hosted the “China Pavilion” in the American Film Market’s flagship venue, Loews Santa Monica, in November. In 2018, the partners will expand China’s presence at AFM with a China Exhibition Hall, expected to attract a record number of top-tier Chinese film and TV companies. The Expo also will again organize a series of panel discussions featuring top Beijing and Hollywood executives addressing the issues driving growth in the world’s two largest film and television markets. But this year’s panels will be split between AFM and the Expo in September to facilitate greater international industry attendance and participation.

UCFTI also said that the third annual Golden Screen Awards, which honors excellence in China-foreign film co-productions, will be held Nov. 3 in L.A.

In advance of the Expo in September, a jury will select streaming works produced by emerging Chinese talents to be exhibited at the new China Exhibition Hall during AFM. (SD-Agencies)

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