Barcelona Film Commission, at the AFCI Locations Show

04/28/2016

The fair, organized by the AFCI - Association of Film Commissioners International, was held in Los Angeles between 21st and 23rd April. It has been a very important opportunity to connect with other film commissions from around the world and film industry professionals to share experiences and create synergies at international level.

 

Barcelona Film Commission was present at the AFCI Locations Show Fair, organized by the AFCI - Association of Film Commissioners International. In this edition, Barcelona Film Commission stand in a space shared with the Film Commission Poland, Krakow Film Commission Roma-Lazio Film Commission, with the cooperation of EUFCN - European Film Commissions Network. Among the attendings, nearly 110 film commissions from around the world, nearly 250 filmmakers and more than 1,000 producers, writers and directors.

It was a very good experience and very enriching, with three intensive days, where we had the opportunity to interact with accredited filmmakers, independent producers, service companies and other professionals interested in the locations that Barcelona Film Commission can offer and they have been also interested in coming to the city to film.

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