TFI Torino Film Industry: numbers and results of the 6th edition

30 Novembre 2023

TFI Torino Film Industry: numbers and results of the 6th edition

With more than 1,000 accredited in the 7 days of programming TFI continues the growth trend which year after year consolidates the identity of the market, meeting, workshop for international independent co-production.

An edition of great participation and excellent results for TFI Torino Film Industry, which recorded the presence of more than 1,000 accredited people and offered 7 days of intense programming at the Circolo dei Lettori, from 23 to 29 November, closing the 6th edition with numbers that show a constant growth of the market, meeting and workshop for international co-production which focuses on new talents and audiovisual trends.

7 pitching sessions with the presentation of 46 projects in development, 25 panels, 16 workshops, key-notes and masterclasses, 50 hours in presence and and 20 hours online of training and updating in the immediately preceding days, 13 VR experiences, 420 one-to-one meetings between audiovisual producers and decision makers and 5 screenings and events at the Cinema Romano hosted within the Torino Film Festival programme.

The coproduction meeting - which confirms its dimension as the work & business soul of the Turin Film Festival - once again highlighted the potential of the Turinese cinema and its ability to network the excellence of the local audiovisual sector.

In addition to the activities proposed by the 3 historic "founders" of the initiative - Film Commission Torino Piemonte, TorinoFilmLab of the National Cinema Museum and Talents & Short Film Market - the programs of the 3 "Partners Events" have been added: in addition to the important reconfirmation of IDS Italian Doc Screenings, the novelties of Lovers Goes Industry and onLive Campus have strengthened and further diversified contents, offer and interlocutors.

As a result of the synergy and collaboration that the initiative's partners have made available to the entire international audiovisual supply chain, this path has translated itself into a structured calendar of events designed to photograph and support the entire audiovisual industry and which, at the same time, has configured itself as a true observatory and market capable of intercepting audiovisual needs and developments, enriching itself year after year with new proposals and activities.

The TFL ITALIA program (organized by the TorinoFilmLab of the National Cinema Museum) inaugurated the works together with the activities of LOVERS GOES INDUSTRY, continued with the PRODUCTION DAYS organized by Film Commission Torino Piemonte and, following, with ONLIVE CAMPUS, TSFM vol. 8 (TALENTS AND SHORT FILM MARKET) and IDS ITALIAN DOC SCREENINGS.