Members of the Board of the prestigious film institution European Film Academy have been honorary guests of the Cinema City 2012 in Novi Sad.
Initially, the EFA had ninety-nine members, but today it brings together over two thousand six hundred film professionals under the common goal of promoting European film culture.
EFA was founded in 1989 under the name European Cinema Society, when the president of the initiative was the esteemed director Ingmar Bergman. The goal of the Academy is to promote European film culture and protect the interests of the European film industry. During the course of the year, the EFA initiates and participates in a series of activities associated to film politics, economy, art and professional trainings. The apex of EFA’s activities is the annual European Film Awards ceremony, next one will take place in Malta next December.
At the Cinema City Festival the renowned members of the Board and domestic film professionals had the opportunity to exchange their professional experience by supporting the development of modern trends in domestic and European film.
Nik Powell and Bruno Chatelin offered masterclasses to the audience of the festival.
25.06.2012 | Editor's blog
Cat. : Bruno Chatelin Chairman Cinema City Cinema City Festival Cinema City International Film Festival Cinema City International Film Festival Company Founded Director EFA European cinema European Film Academy European Film Awards ceremony Film Ingmar Bergman London Malta National Film and Television School Nik Powell Oscar Person Career president Producer producer and director Technology Technology the Cinema City Festival Visual arts Volker Schlöndorff Volker Schlondorff Wim Wenders Wim Wenders Yves Marmion PEOPLE PROS