Cannes: European Film Promotion Reveals 20 Producers on the Move
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This year's cohort reflects "the breadth and vitality of contemporary European filmmaking" and "underscores a strong focus on female-driven storytelling."
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment European Film Promotion and its member organizations on Wednesday unveiled the 20 producers selected for the 27 th edition of Producers on the Move , taking place during the Cannes Film Festival . The group of producers, set to take part in the EFP networking program at the festival, features two people attached to Cannes Official Selection titles. They are Austria’s Lixi Frank of Panama Film, the producer of Sandra Wollner’s Everytime , which will be screening in the Un Certain Regard section, and co-producer of Valeska Grisebach’s competition entry The Dreamed Adventure ; and Italy’s Stefano Centini of Volos Films Italia, who is on the team behind Jorge Thielen Armand’s Directors’ Fortnight film Death Has No Master . Related Stories Movies Locarno Film Festival 2026 Poster Features Cindy Sherman's "Ecstatic Gaze" TV 'Alice and Steve' Tops Canneseries as U.K. Dramedy Sweeps Top Honors The other Producers on the Move 2026 are Roxanne Sarkozi , Constantinos Nikiforou , Dagmar Sedláčková (Czech Republic), Maria Møller Kjeldgaard , Marianne Ostrat , Daniel Kuitunen , Julie Billy , Philipp Trauer , Danae Spathara , Sunna Guðnadóttir , Julianne Forde , Marion Guth , Olivia Sophie van Leeuwen (The Netherlands), Ivana Shekutkoska (North Macedonia), Agata Novinski (Slovak Republic), Xavi Font , Linda Mutawi and Michela Pini . The 20 producers “reflect the breadth and vitality of contemporary European filmmaking, spanning different genres, from drama and comedy to thriller, fantasy, documentary, animation, and coming-of-age,” EFP said. “The selection underscores a strong focus on female-driven storytelling and a close collaboration with women directors.” Several participants are “linked to internationally recognised productions, including...
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