
![]() | MediaFusion Library/Aha Channel: An extensive library of films (features, shorts, | |
| documentaries and animation) available through tradition as well as new media. | ||
![]() | Washington, DC Independent Film Festival, a yearly 12 day film festival presenting over 100 | |
| films. For more information, visit their website (www.dciff.org) | ||
![]() | Seminars: During the Washington, DC Independent Film Festival, MediaFusion produces over | |
| 12 panels, workshops and seminars on both the creative and the business side of film. For more information, visit their website (www.dciff.org) | ||
![]() | Summit on the Hill: In conjunction with the Washington, DC Independent Film Festival, | |
| MediaFusion produces an industry event on Capitol Hill, where filmmakers and industry representatives meet with their government representatives to discuss the state of the industry and initiatives for job creation. For more information, visit their website (www.dciff.org) | ||
![]() | Cine Latino, a bi-lingual monthly program presenting the best of Latin American cinema to the | |
| general public and 25 invited underprivileged Latino youths. The mission is to reconnect these youths with their cultural origins. For more information, visit their website (www.dciff.org) |
![]() | America’s Image Abroad – The UNESCO Cultural Diversity Convention & US Motion Picture | |
| Exports ( pdf attached) | ||
![]() | Study Economic Impact of the Film Industry in Latin America. For a copy of the report, please | |
| contact: cbidault@mediafusiondc.com |
![]() | Embassy of Mexico - Mexico at the Smithsonian - Celebrating the New Wave of Mexican Cinema | |
| (November 30 - December 2, 2008) Co-presented by the Smithsonian Latino Center & the Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington, DC, this festival's invited guests included: Diego Luna ("Y Tu Mama Tambien"), actress Adriana Barraza ("Babel", "Amores Perros"); producer Pablo Cruz ("Cochochi"); director Fernando Eimbcke ("Duck Season"); director Amat Escalante ("Sangre"); Ernesto Contreras("El Milagro"); and Francisco Vargas (“El Violin”). | ||
![]() | Organization of American States/ Latin American Film Conference - Presented the first film | |
| conference where filmmakers from Latin American were able to meet with international government representatives, American distributors and regional filmmakers in order to discuss current technical and creative trends as well as the distribution of their film in the United States. For more information, visit their website (www.oas.org) | ||
![]() | World Bank/Creative Services, a conference where filmmakers from around the world were | |
| invited to a 3 day conference to dialogue with industry and government representatives to discuss the state of the industry in the developing countries and discuss their needs. For more information, visit their website (www.worldbank.org) | ||
![]() | European Union's MEDIA Salles (Italy) (www.mediasalles.it) |
![]() | Film festival and conference event management services for governments | |
| and private institutions seeking to promote their cultural assets; | ||
![]() | Film industry reports that provide a country by country, medium |