Frankfurt Book Fair To Launch Network Of Book To Screen Markets

Juegen Boos, President and CEO of Frankfurt GalleryHe said that the event has plans to expand its jurisdiction to launch an official network of events that focus on the market in film festivals around the world to promote to facilitate the amendments to books.
Boos, Frankfurt Director, has long announced this morning during an industrial session in Carlovi differs The Film Festival, where the event’s journey collapsed for decades to adopt and promote film modifications.
“For years, we created one day to the screen in Frankfurt, and there is no longer enough day. We have to extend it to two days,” Boos said to the crowd in KV. “We have now created a book to a screen in Berlinali and Berg.”
Boos added: “Our idea is now building a network of events to the screen around the world, and working with cinematic festivals. We are now talking to the Toronto Film Festival, the Busan Film Festival in Korea, and Venice Venice.”
Boos continued to say that his vision behind the idea is to provide the network of producers and rights holders who work between cinema and literature with “information according to the criteria they want.”
He added: “This is what we are doing now, and we have a lot of partners. We are talking to German films, as well as people at the Gotham Institute in New York.”
Frankfurt Book is the first market event in the world. Over the years, Frankfurt had a fixed presence in the world of films. Books were launched in Berlinale Pitch Event in 2006, and 10 publishers and selected agencies are distinguished by their titles to 200 European film products. Frankfurt is the official partner of the “shooting” event at the Cannes Festival. The Venice Film Festival also hosts the separate book adaptation market, which is celebrated by the tenth version during this year.
This year, Frankfurt will launch “book to the screen” with its partners in Brussels Wesaloniki and he has a presence here in Carlopie.
Karlovy varies practices until July 12.