Ms. Jianing Shen, EVP of CITVC (China International Television Corporation) & GM of CHNPEC, announced the line-up of major exhibitors and a robust 2-day conference agenda for the CIFTPE (China International Film & Television Program Exhibition). The CIFTPE will take place in Beijing on September 11-12 at a new venue, the China National Convention Center (Beijing) and will feature projects and companies from China’s Film & TV Import Export Association (FTIEA) as well as technology and creative conference panels.
This year, for the first time, the CIFTPE attracted international media and content partners such as NATPE (the largest U.S. National Association of Television Program Executives) and will also welcome over 25 Embassy representatives and International organizations such as the U.K’s Department for International Trade, KBS Media, KOCCA (Korea’s Creative Content Agency), NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai), Myanmar Motion Picture Development Branch; and Embassies such as Romania, Spain, Austria, Ukraine, Malta, Sri Lanka, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Myanmar, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Algeria and others.
Over 8,000 attendees are expected to attend, as are dozens of exhibitors from overseas. Exhibitors from China and abroad include; China Media Group (CCTV, CNR, CRI and CGTN), CITVC, CHNPEC (China Radio, Film & Television Programs Exchanging Center), CCTV Audio-Visual Archives, Shanghai Media Group (SMG), Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation (JSBC), Shandong Film & TV Production Co., Ltd., Taiwan Visual and Audio Production Association, Teledifusão de Macau S.A., MediaCorp TV Singapore, Daylight Entertainment Co., Ltd., New Classics Media Corporation Limited, Linmon Pictures, as well as major OTT platforms such as iQIYI, Tencent, Youku,along with gaming companies, VR content production companies.
A strong conference program is being planned which will feature global executives from streaming platforms, major international studios, media technology experts, and more. Topics include: creative discussions for modern dramas; presentation for producers on how to navigate the international content industry, and more.