Sony Pictures Television is set to host CEE Showcase
Sony Pictures Television (SPT) announced that it is preparing to host a CEE Showcase at Content Warsaw on Tuesday, June 4. The event will offer a special glimpse at the exclusive content of SPT for buyers across the CEE region.
As well as an exclusive mix of clips, sizzles and full screenings of key titles on the slate, the showcase will feature a line-up of SPT speakers and presentations, to be announced.
“Bringing this Sony Pictures Television Showcase to CEE and collaborating with Content Warsaw as our host venue is extremely exciting, and a tremendous way of connecting with friends, partners and buyers across the region. We have a fantastic line-up on our slate this year, and an array of titles which are going to resonate with audiences the world over, and along with my colleagues I can’t wait to come to Warsaw in June.” said Mark Young, EVP Distribution & Networks, EMEA, SPT.
SONY PICTURES TELEVISION WAS THE FIRST PARTICIPANT
Sony Pictures Television is the first major studio to confirm its participation in Content Warsaw, which is designed to bring buyers, coproducers, commissioners, channels and platforms together at the heart of the CEE region for a three-day event in June, with several more set to be announced.
C21’s editor-in-chief & managing director David Jenkinson said: “We are delighted SPT has chosen Content Warsaw to present its new slate. Our intention is to create the most vibrant screenings, marketplace and conference at the heart of the CEE region. The pan-regional players are based in Warsaw, and we will bring key buyers and leading executives from across CEE to the event to ensure it is a must-attend for anyone serious about building business across all markets.”
OTHER CONTENT SUPPLIERS
Studio screenings will bookend each day during Content Warsaw, with a vibrant marketplace sandwiched in-between.
A raft of leading content suppliers have also confirmed their attendance at the market, led by Televisa Univision, Global Agency, Federation Studios and Abacus Media rights, with many more to be announced shortly.