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    Hollywood Reporter, CA
    Jan 30 2007

    EFM to screen a record 702 films
    By Scott Roxborough

    Jan 31, 2007

    COLOGNE, Germany -- The European Film Market, the industry event that
    runs alongside the Berlin International Film Festival, has hit
    another high-water mark in terms of attendance and films scheduled to
    screen, breaking the record it set last year before the doors have
    even opened on this edition.

    A total 259 companies from 46 countries will screen 702 films at this
    year's EFM, which runs Feb. 8-16.

    Market organizers said Tuesday that 878 buyers have registered to
    attend this year's event, up from 761 last year.

    The EFM has expanded its screening capacity to meet the growing
    demand, adding three new video studios in the Hotel Marriott on
    Potsdamer Platz, in addition to the 31 cinemas used for market
    screenings.

    The market plans to hit the ground running. EFM director Beki Probst
    said that screening rooms on Day 1 of the event already are booked
    solid.

    The EFM eliminated its in-house cafeteria this year to create more
    room for sellers but the market has added an eating venue right
    outside the market building, the Martin-Gropius-Bau. The Gropius
    Mirror will feature menus designed by award-winning German chef Otto
    Geisel and prepared by Martin Scharff and Juergen Koch.

    In a separate announcement, the Berlin Festival said that this year's
    Berlinale Camera awards will go to Hungarian filmmaker Marta
    Meszaros, Italian documentary director Gianni Mina and the publishers
    of German cinema magazine KINO German Film, Dorothea Moritz and Ron
    Holloway.

    Mina will be honored Sunday, Feb. 11. Following the ceremony there
    will be a special screening of the director's two documentaries about
    Cuban leader Fidel Castro: "Cuban Memories: Un Dia Con Fidel" and
    "Cuban Memories: Fidel Cuenta El Che."

    Meszaros will receive her Berlinale Camera on Tuesday, Feb.13.
    Following the ceremony there will be a special screening of her
    "Adoption" (1975), the first film by a female director to win
    Berlin's Golden Bear.

    The ceremony for Holloway and Moritz will be held Friday, Feb. 16 and
    be followed by Holloway's documentary "Paradjanov -- A Requiem,"
    about the late Armenian director Sergei Paradjanov.
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