2.Studios Foch are is perfectly placed in Central Cannes for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes,
the Croisette and its beaches and for the Palais des Festivals and all its congresses
MIDEM is the single most important window for anyone wanting to play a role in the industry.
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Music Industry Tradeshow Cannes Palais des Festivals.
9,000 music professionals will meet for five days of networking, deal making, market information and live music. Midem attracts independent and major record companies, music publishers, online & traditional distributors, producers, promoters and retailers from every music genre with specialised sections for Classical, Jazz, Electronic and Urban
MIDEM traditionally attracts the cream of the world’s media. The MIDEM tradeshow is where all the music sectors get face-to-face and do business, analyse trends and build alliances. Over four days, you can meet more people and do more business than at any other time of the year.
2.Studios Foch are perfectly placed in Central Cannes for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes,
the Croisette and its beaches and for the Palais des Festivals and all its congresses
As the world’s premier real estate summit, MIPIM draws upon its unique international coverage and reputation to bring together the most influential decision-makers in the market, offering them access to the largest available showcase of development projects
In just 5 days, 12,000 professionals from across the globe will generate almost € 4 billion worth of business* in the same place at the same time
Have unequalled opportunities to network and grow your business
Get the insider’s knowledge on the latest trends and innovations through our conference programme and the Content 360
Reward excellence in interactive television produced outside of the United States at the International Interactive Emmy® Awards
*Source: Variety
OVER 12,000 DELEGATES Meet them all at MIPTV and take advantage of Reed Midem quality service and support
13,311 participants
3,816 buyers
4,532 companies from 104 countries
Connect with key contacts – broadcasters, producers and distributors will attend alongside specialists in mobile, internet, interactive TV and – increasingly – advertisers and brand licensers.
Studios Foch are is perfectly placed in Central Cannes for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes, the Croisette and 2 minutes walking for the Palais des Festivals and all its congresses.
"The Festival is an apolitical no-man's-land, a microcosm of what the world would be like if people could contact each other directly and speak the same language." Jean Cocteau
The Festival International du Film was supposed to begin in Cannes in 1939, but due to the war, the launch date was put off. Finally, on 20 September 1946 the Festival de Cannes opened its doors, the first great international cultural event of the post-war period.
The Festival was organised as a non-profit organisation, managed by a Board of Directors and was to become "state-approved" as in 1972.
It has taken place every year - with the exception of 1948 and 1950 - first in the month of September, then in May as of 1952. After years of "Grand Prix", the Palme d'Or was created in 1955.
New sections were equally created in parallel to the official organisation: the International Critics' Week (1962) and the Directors' Fortnight (1969) are effectively totally independent.
At the outset, the Festival principally resembled a tourist and social event. It professionalised with the creation in 1959 of a Marché du Film which began with a few dozen projections and a single screening room. Today, it draws more than 10,000 buyers and sellers from around the world. The Village international was created in 2000 around the Palais des Festivals to enable numerous countries to support their producers and film industry. The Producers Network, which has since 2004 enabled producers from around the globe to come together on their projects. The same year, the Short Film Corner, a welcome and promotional platform for shorts, was created.
One measure marked a historic date in the history of the Festival: in 1972, it became the sole decision-maker for film selection. Previously, only the films designated by their countries of origin could make such decisions.
In 1978, upon the initiative of Gilles Jacob, then General Delegate, the Caméra d'Or prize was created to be awarded to the best first film presented in any of the three selections. The same year, the selection Un Certain Regard, was formed.
In 1998, Gilles Jacob set up the Cinéfondation, a selection of short and medium-length motion pictures from film schools around the world, whose goal is to discover and promote new talent. Henceforth, over 1,000 films per year from every continent are sent to the Festival de Cannes in the hope of being selected.
The Cinéfondation opened in the fall of 2000 the Residence in Paris to provide young filmmakers with the chance of developing their projects outside their countries of origin.
In 2005, the Atelier was launched with some twenty projects selected to enable directors to complete their financing plans within the privileged context of the event.
In 2000, Gilles Jacob was elected President by the members of the Board of Directors, succeeding Pierre Viot, who held this position since 1985 and became in turn President of the Cinéfondation. In 2001, Gilles Jacob was supported in his position by Veronica Cayla, General Manager, and Thierry Frémaux, Artistic Delegate.
In September 2005, Gilles Jacob appointed Catherine Démier to the post of General Director of the Festival, replacing Véronique Cayla, named General Manager of the National Cinema Centre (CNC). In July 2007, upon Gilles Jacob's proposal, the Board of Directors appointed Thierry Frémaux General Delegate of the Festival, succeeding to Robert Favre-Le Bret, Maurice Bessy and Gilles Jacob.
In 2007, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Festival de Cannes, Gilles Jacob invited 33 of the greatest filmmakers in the entire world to take part in the anniversary film To Each His Cinema, by directing in 3 minutes each, a short based on the theme of the motion-picture theatre.
The poster of the 60th Festival revealed the "new jumpology" project, introduced in 2006 in association with the Magnum press agency: to honour the dynamism of creation, a hundred artists responded to the Festival's request to come before the lens of photographer Alex Majoli. From November to February 2007, the "One Jump!" exhibit presented, in its world premiere at Pinacothèque de Paris, a selection of 55 of these works representing the "taking off" of celebrities of international renown.
2.Studios Foch are is perfectly placed in Central Cannes for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes, the Croisette and its beaches and for the Palais des Festivals and all its congresses
The Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival
The Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival is the only annual gathering of the world's advertising, creative, direct marketing, interactive, film, radio, media, sales promotion and marketing communities. Taking place after the Cannes Film Festival, the glamorous awards event celebrates the world of advertising with special prizes for the world's best commercials. The festival attracts over 8,000 industry figures from around the world who travel to the event to see who will be crowned with the industry's prestigious Gold, Silver and Bronze Lions. A Grand Prix is awarded to the best of the Gold Lion winners. Prize categories include Agency of the Year, Media Person of the Year, the Palme d'Or, Direct Marketing Agency of the Year and Interactive Agency of the Year.
Cannes International Boat & Yacht Show
MONTH : September
UPTIME : 08 September 2010 to 13 September 2010
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Accommodation for Cannes International Boat & Yacht Show
Studios Foch are is perfectly placed in Central Cannes for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes, the Croisette and its beaches and for the Palais des Festivals and old port.
Studios Foch are is perfectly placed in Central Cannes at 5 minutes walking to the old port, for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes, the Croisette and its beaches and for the Palais des Festivals
Europe’s leading in-water exhibition, the Cannes International Boat and Yacht Show is a unique venue offering showgoers the opportunity to preview the finest jewels of the sea. Yacht owners and buyers from countries around the world gather in this magical ambiance where the new vessels in the "Old" Port and the second-hand ones in Port Pierre Canto are displayed to the great delight of yacht lovers. This extraordinary event takes place in Cannes from 9-14 September and is celebrating its 32nd anniversary this year. A favourite place where glamour and luxury meet!
The world’s finest boats exclusive to the Old Port of Cannes
With more than 534 new boats on display in water, the Vieux Port has everything it takes to present a preview of the finest new models from the leading international shipyards in a magnificent setting. The quality and density of the show stands out on the water through the mixed offer of motorboats and sailing boats 10 to 50 metres long and on land by the presence of many exhibitors dedicated to services and equipment for increasingly sophisticated boats…
GARTNER 2009
MONTH : November
UPTIME : 07 November 2010 to 11 November 2010
GARTNER 2009
Gartner symposium ITXPO
Accommodation for Cannes GARTNER
Studios Foch are is perfectly placed in Central Cannes for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes, the Croisette and its beaches and for the Palais des Festivals and Gartner symposium ITXPO .
Unique in the industry, MAPIC is the world’s leading business to business event dedicated to retail real estate:
Over 2,000 retailers
from around the world willing to expand their business
A truly international event
with professionals from 65 countries
A unique format
mixing an exhibiting zone, conferences and networking events
Accommodation for Cannes MAPIC 2010
Studios Foch are is perfectly placed in Central Cannes for the shopping of the Rue d'Antibes, the Croisette and its beaches and for the Palais des Festivals and all its congresses.