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U.S. China Co-Production Film Summit and Film & TV Market

The American-Chinese CEO Society and EDI Media Inc. invite you to their annual U.S.-China Co-Production Film Summit. Speakers include movie industry leaders from both the U.S. and China.

When:
November 1, 2016 9:30am to 4:00pm
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Date: Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Time: 9:30AM-4:00PM  
 
*Lunch will be Provided
**Please arrive 15 minutes early to allow for check-in time 
 
VIP Speakers, Movie Industry Leaders from both U.S. and China, including:
  • Zheng Yang, Deputy Director General of TV Drama Department, State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television
  • Michael C. Ellis, President and Managing Director of the Asia-Pacific Region for the Motion Picture Association
  • Patrick Frater, Asia Bureau Chief, Variety
  • Junjie Teng, Chief Editor, Shanghai Media Group/Motion Picture Director
  • Fuqing Cai, Chairman of Zhujiang Film Group
  • and more
 
Agenda
Session 1: International Co-Production: Present and Future
Session 2: International Distribution in a Diversified Internet Environment
Session 3: China-US Television Co-Production Forum
Session 4: The Trends of Collobaration between Motion Pictures and Cultural Real Estate
 
Registration
ACCS members- $50
Non-members- $80
 
Dress Code: Business casual
 
The Chinese American Film Festival (CAFF) was founded in 2005 by EDI Media Inc. (USA). It is the most authoritative and influential annual Chinese American cultural event connecting two of world’s largest film markets. Every year in November, which coincides with the American Film Market (AFM), CAFF hosts its Opening Ceremony and Golden Angel Award in Hollywood, the entertainment capital of the world. Hundreds of top box office films from China-US participate in CAFF, of which the Top 10 are selected and awarded with the Golden Angel, named after the city of Los Angeles.
 
CAFF is the only Chinese American cultural event in the United States that is officially recognized by both the U.S. and Chinese governments. In 2014, it became the only China-US film festival recorded in the 5th Round of China-US High-level Consultation on People-to-People Exchange and Cultural Activities as national event. CAFF is also the only China-US film cultural events formally written in the U.S. Congress report, as part of U.S. History.
 
During the month of November, CAFF showcases 700+ full feature films in 20+ screening locations in Hollywood, Los Angeles, San Francisco and other cities, with 2,300+ total number of screening. CAFF main activities include the Opening Ceremony & Golden Angel Award Ceremony, China-US Co-production Film Summit, CAFF Film Signing Ceremony, CAFF Theater Launch Event, CAFF Meet the Star Conference, CAFF Recap and Exhibition, CAFF Charity Concert, CAFF screening in Colleges, Theaters, and other community centers.
Phone Number: 
Kathy Kung: (714) 715-7318