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Aug 31, 2020 4:32:06 PM / by Moonday posted in cinema industry, cinema producers, cinema management tool, cinema distributor, international sales, catalogue de films, tv

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Moonday is a 4-in-1 tool that allows cinema and audiovisual professionals to be more productive in their daily work, by finding all the relevant information centralised on a single platform. At Moonday, we aim at making the cinema and audiovisual industry more digital, through a user-friendly collaborative software.

From now on, you will have a free access to Moonday and all the different useful features that will be upgraded over time (listed in the table below)! 

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Optimise your experience on Moonday

Aug 17, 2020 9:47:21 AM / by Astrid Jansen posted in Audiovisual, cinema industry, cinema producers, cinema market, cinema distributor, international sales, data collection, tv

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Choose what you see on your timeline!

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Physical and online festivals, complementary? Discussions on the first online markets

Jul 25, 2020 9:47:45 AM / by Astrid Jansen posted in cinema industry, cinema producers, cinema market, cinema management tool, audiovisual rights, cinema distributor, international sales, film market, Cannes Film festival, salles de cinéma, tv, Festival de Cannes, teamwork

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues to threaten the cinema and audiovisual industry, festivals are announcing hybrid events featuring physical and online activity. With the Cannes Marché du Film behind us, we took a stock with a few sellers and distributors on how they were handling the online markets situation.

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Cinema & audiovisual: ready to tackle bias on all levels

Jun 25, 2020 10:22:39 AM / by Astrid Jansen posted in cinema industry, cinema producers, audiovisual rights, international sales, Cannes Film festival, diversity, tv, Festival de Cannes, intersectionality, inclusion, 5050x2020

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The amount of bias and power imbalance in the film and tv industry on all levels, including the reporting of film is a nonsense. In this regard, a word just leapt into debate. Intersectionality is a concept aimed at revealing the plurality of discriminations. The term has been quite popular in the academic world for years. In the film and tv industry, it arises and unveils solutions we need to create lasting structural changes across the system. It’s time to get up the service!

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