France Honored as European Focus Country for Conecta FICTION 4

The European Focus Country at the fourth edition of Conecta FICTION is set to be France, with several of the main French TV networks and production houses already confirmed to attend.

The designation of France is backed by the main institutions and bodies representing the industry in the country, including the CNC (the National Center for Film and Animation), USPA (the Audio-visual Production Union), La Guilde Française des Scénaristes (the French Screenwriters’ Union), FilmFrance (the filming promotion Agency in France) and ALCA-Nouvelle Aquitaine (the cultural agency for the French region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine).

French TV networks and production houses TF1, France Télévisions, ARTE France, M6, OCS, Studio Canal, Mediawan Originals, Orange Studio, Lagardière Studios, Federation Entertainment, Elephant International, Banijay, Gaumont, Wild Horses Group and Newen among others have already confirmed their attendance for Conecta FICTION 4.

Conecta FICTION 4 will be held June 22 to 25 at the Palace of Congress of Baluarte Pamplona-Iruña in Navarra, Spain.

Géraldine Gonard, director of Conecta FICTION, said: “The program of activities is designed noticeably to improve and consolidate professional relationships with key players in the French industry, undoubtedly one of the most influential in Europe. We’ll present and analyze in depth how it works: its production and financing mechanisms, its latest successes in fiction, its challenges and talents. We’ll set up networking slots to connect the members of the French delegation with the rest of the participants. France has always been a country with a strong presence at Conecta FICTION and we are very happy with the excellent reaction of the French institutions, networks, and production houses who see the next edition of Conecta FICTION as the ideal platform for starting or growing their connections with America and other potential European partners. The fact that the event is based in Pamplona (Navarra, where the audio-visual sector is booming), is undoubtedly a significant incentive which combines with the historical and geographical ties that the region has with France”.