Icelandic superheroes, political dramas, performing teddy bears and a film from Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, who counts The Witcher among his acting credits, were among the nine projects at the Munich International Film Festival’s popular CineCoPro pitch.
Munich has heavily leaned into co-production with its CineCoPro strand, which is part of the industry days at the festival. The pitch is a central part of proceedings.
CineCoPro has a focus on Nordic producers and projects this time. Accordingly, many of the documentaries, films and series pitched were set up as potential Nordic-German co-productions.
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