ABOUT US

EUFCN history

EUFCN is a non-profit association which supports and promotes the European film industry and culture.

Its main goals are to create a network of the most active European Film Commissions; to promote the exchange of information between members; to sustain the development of location searches and shooting opportunities; and to carry out professional and educational activities for members. Furthermore, it is also involved in promoting Film Commission activities with Public Institutions, the European Community and the film industry; conducting projects funded by the European Union; supporting the film industry; organizing seminars and conferences; analyzing the needs of producers of films and TV dramas and meeting these needs.

A group of film commissioners who wanted to share information and learn from one another's experiences met in Malaga in 2004 to establish the foundations for this organization, that is devoted to the business of facilitating production activity.

In Berlin in 2005, they signed the Berlin Declaration for the constitution of the European Film Commission Network.

In November 2009, the second Board of Directors was elected at the general assembly in Brussels:

Arie Bohrer
Location Austria / The Austrian Film Commission
President

Patrick Lamassoure
Film France
General Secretary

Truls Kontny
Film Commission Norway
Treasurer

Ludmila Claussova
Czech Film Center - Film Commission
Board member

Giuliana Tessera
Film Commission Torino Piemonte
Board member

Christiane Scholz
Film Commission Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein
Board member

Anja Metzger
FFF Film Commission Bayern
Board member

EUFCN goals

Today, the EUFCN represents 71 European Film Commissions from more than 20 countries. Our mission is to:

What are Film Commissions?

In general, Film Commissions are organizations that are financed by local Institutions. They operate in the interest of their country and have been established to help people who work in the audiovisual field. The main goal of Film Commissions is to attract productions by providing aid and assistance. In order to achieve this goal, Film Commissions are involved in promoting their countries and local services.

The primary mission common to all Film Commissions is promoting and marketing their region, resulting in increased employment of local workers and the use of services such as equipment rentals, hotels, catering... A further result is an increase in tourism.

Primary Film Commission activities include: marketing and promotion; finding locations; scouting expeditions and creating a link between production companies and local Institutions.

European Film Commissions Network
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