![]() Professionals come here to talk business, whether upstream for co-productions with project bearers who are attending the event to find artistic partners or backers, or downstream to sell finished documentary programmes. ![]() And it doesn’t only revolve around pitches - we have a real market with stands manned by producers, international sales agents, broadcasters and lots of national representatives (Canada, Italy, Spain, etc.). There’s real international enthusiasm for Sunny Side, which is pretty unique in the documentary field, because we’re the only event which is totally 100% market. What we’re noticing overall is a very positive response from all over the world, from Europeans and non-Europeans. ![]() Mathieu Béjot: We’re going to be reconnecting with countries we haven’t seen in La Rochelle since 2019, namely China, and others which were still a bit hesitant last year, like Australia, the USA and Brazil. The event’s strategy and development director Mathieu Béjot chatted to us about this year’s edition, decrypting trends in the market and in documentary funding.Ĭineuropa: How is this 2023 edition of Sunny Side of the Doc shaping up? An unmissable market for the documentary genre, the 34th Sunny Side of the Doc is set to unspool between 19 and 22 June in La Rochelle (read our news).
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