A Hong Kong networking reception for guests and delegates of the Berlinale and EFM was held on Friday 14 at Essence restaurant in Potsdamer Platz, Berlin.
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(L-R): Cindy Chan, head of film production, the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA); Yan Yan Mak, producer; Victor Tsang, commissioner for Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIDA); Kwok Yiu Lung, producer; Flora Lau, producer; Terence Choi, producer
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Yan Yan Mak, producer; Xianxian Yu, director
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Susan Ronald, Malta Film Commission; Emad Eskander, Red Sea Film Festival; Said Nur Akkus, ArtHood Entertainment
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Estela Valdiviesco Chen, Serendipity Films; Akiho Furuichi, Prism Pictures
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Gerhard Maier, Seriencamp; Flora Lau, director
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Victor Tsang, commissioner for Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIDA)
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Cedric Behrel, Trinity Cine Asia; Trenence Choi, Filmmaker
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Hiromi Aihara, Sydney Film Festival; Ellen Kim, Asian Contents & Film Market; Hiroykui Yoshihara, Big River Films
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show captionA Hong Kong networking reception for guests and delegates of the Berlinale and EFM was held on Friday 14 at Essence restaurant in Potsdamer Platz, Berlin.
Presented by:
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