Ziad Yaghi, Director of the Film Market, stated:
"The Dubai Film Market is a natural progression towards establishing Dubai as the regional centre for discovery and trade of content that will benefit the rapidly evolving media industry, both in the Arab world and in emerging markets of Africa and Asia."
"DIFF's mandate has always been to showcase cinema from the Arab region and beyond. The Film Market provided the physical means for doing this, and the response from film professionals was overwhelmingly positive," he added.
Confirmed deals thus far include distribution of the South African feature "Mr.Bones 2" in the Middle East by Alchemy Films; acquisition of renowned animator Bill Plympton's two latest 35 mm films: "Santa, the Fascist Years" and "Bill's Mexican Standoff" by Shorts International; the launch of a large, Dubai-based CGI project; and progress on acquisitions of a large number of films by SBS in Australia.
Filmmakers Rachel Gandin and Chadi Zeneddine, who are shooting a new Disney Movie, used the Cinetech facilities to cast the production, expanding the range of the service's applications to include pre-production preparation.
Registration to the Dubai Film Market was open to all professional industry participants from around the world including buyers, sales agents, programmers, filmmakers and producers. Films available on the Cinetech included titles screened at DIFF as well as additional movies recommended by the Market.
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