Well, strange to tell but I didn’t take many pictures! It was a very busy time with meetings (or so I thought) every hour.
Here’s what the European Film Market Martin-Gropius (father of the great Gropius) Bau looks like at night.
Well, strange to tell but I didn’t take many pictures! It was a very busy time with meetings (or so I thought) every hour.
Here’s what the European Film Market Martin-Gropius (father of the great Gropius) Bau looks like at night.
Met lots of Canadians and the Telefilm folk were great helping out. Can’t wait to come back when I know what I’m doing (and have a film to show/sell!).
I met with Danes, Finns, Norwegians, and Bulgarians (wish I’d taken their picture). It was super cool and everyone was really friendly. I think I have an arrangement with the Finns! And the Danes were interested, too. So glad I came. But, of course, I didn’t see a single film (except the beginning of “Casino” on Manu’s big video projector in his living room but then I passed out and woke to it still playing. My mind heard that film about 5 times, I reckon).
Look, kids! Another Waldorf school in Berlin.
Lots of bids while I’m away. Thanks goodness for the team in the office!