The Lumière Festival’s Classic Film Market (MIFC) in Lyon is highlighting documentaries and and showcasing the work of the Wim Wenders Foundation.
The Lumière Festival’s International Classic Film Market in Lyon, France, is highlighting heritage documentaries, examining Cuban and Swedish cinema and showcasing the work of the
Wim Wenders Foundation as part of a newly revamped program. In overhauling the MIFC, organizers are seeking to position the event closer to industry needs, offer improved services and
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