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Film Commission's strategic effort to entice producers of high-end TV series to film in Cyprus

The Cyprus Film Commission attended networking sessions and meetings on the side-lines of Series Mania, the international festival for TV Series that takes place annually in Lille, France. The aim? To entice producers of high-end TV series to film in Cyprus.

Posting about the event, which took place on 21-28 March, the Film Commission’s Chairman Lefteris Eleftheriou said Series Mania “continues to grow each year, attracting a larger audience of industry professionals and international companies, including prominent streaming platforms”.

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He added, “The Cyprus Film Commission participated in the event, engaging in productive networking sessions and intriguing meetings. Efforts are underway to strategically enhance the presence of High End TV Series in Cyprus in the near future.”

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Based in Lille since 2018, Series Mania has become the biggest event dedicated uniquely to television series in Europe. Its festival offers exclusive world premieres of the greatest international series on the big screen, giving its audience – up to 85,500 spectators – eight days of discoveries, parties and masterclasses with some of the most renowned personalities in the series world.

Invest Cyprus launched a strategic effort in recent years to promote the country as a leading destination for the production of motion pictures, and more, with the island establishing itself firmly on the world film industry map and increasingly becoming a key attraction for large and renowned production companies.

(Photos posted on LinkedIn by Lefteris Eleftheriou)

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