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FILMART Draws 8,700+ International Buyers

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FILMART Draws 8,700+ International Buyers

FILMART Draws 8,700+ International Buyers
The 22nd edition of the Hong Kong International Film and TV Market (FILMART) draws to a successful close today after attracting more than 8,700 buyers during its four-day period, up nine per cent from last year.
FILMART Draws 8,700+ International Buyers
The Doc World and the Global Filming Support zones debut this year to meet the diverse needs of industry players.
FILMART Draws 8,700+ International Buyers
The thematic seminars...

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