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Beijing Market to Host ‘M+ Stress Field’ Film and Television Cross-Border Market at 14th Beijing Film Festival

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The 14th Beijing Film Festival will feature a three-day “M+ Stress Field” film and television cross-border market at the Capital Langyuan Station Cultural Industrial Park from April 19th to 21st. This market is part of the Beijing Market, one of the festival’s main sections.

The “M+ Stress Field” market aims to make the Beijing Film Festival more inclusive for everyone. It will offer a range of activities, including promotions, forums, meet-and-greets, and interactive experiences combining film, television, games, and animation. The market will be open to the public from noon on April 19 until 20:00 on April 21, with no tickets or reservations required for entry.

Various film and television companies, as well as cultural and creative organizations, will be participating in the market. Visitors can expect to see official cultural and creative derivatives, as well as activities from China Film Archive, CCTV6 Film Channel, Douban, and more. Additionally, there will be open-air movie screenings, IP garden treasure hunts, 4K restored movie poster exhibitions, concerts, and interactive experience areas.

The market will also focus on the integration of film and television with digitalization. Businesses like BOM and Lingjing Cyber will bring interactive experiences for visitors to enjoy. Furthermore, there will be discussions and seminars on film and television post-production, technology, new consumption trends, and cultural creativity during the same period as the market.

Overall, the “M+ Stress Field” film and television cross-border market is set to offer a unique and engaging experience for attendees of the Beijing Film Festival. It represents a convergence of film, television, games, and digital technology, showcasing the innovative and diverse aspects of the entertainment industry. (Reported by Beijing Daily reporter Li Yang)

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