Rome’s upcoming MIA market dedicated to international TV series, animation, feature films and documentaries is set to run Oct. 9-13 in central Rome’s Palazzo Barberini, which besides being Italy’s National Ancient Art gallery, is also the market’s main hub.
But we are also moving toward extended reality content. This year within Palazzo Barberini, we will have a MIA XR Tech Pavilion and we have VR Rooms. It’s all part of our efforts to open up to new forms of storytelling and create links between them.We’ve seen a 30% increase in the number of countries, now 81, that submitted more than 500 projects to the co-production market. The 61 projects that we selected are from 36 countries and Europe, of course, stands out.
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