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CineEurope
CineEurope logo
StatusActive
GenreCinema industry
VenueCentro de Convenciones Internacional de Barcelona
Location(s)Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
CountrySpain
Inaugurated1992
Most recent2019
Organized byPrometheus Global Media Film Group Expo
International Union of Cinemas
Websitewww.filmexpos.com/cineeurope

CineEurope (formerly Cinema Expo International) is the longest running European trade show and convention for the cinema industry. Organised by Prometheus Global Media Film Group Expo and jointly since 2015 with the International Union of Cinemas (UNIC), CineEurope combines the official annual convention of the latter trade association representing cinema exhibitors and their national associations, and a trade show featuring product and film presentations, and screenings of select feature films.[1][2]

History

Entrance to the Centro de Convenciones Internacional de Barcelona, Spain at the 2015 CineEurope

References

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