The Russian film and TV industry made a strong showing at the Dubai International Content Market. Organized by ROSKINO and supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Russian Content Worldwide stand featured twenty national film companies showcasing over 110 movies, series, and animated films to attract potential customers. Russia-based companies held more than 400 meetings with foreign buyers, emphasizing the diverse genres, high-quality cinematography, gripping plots, and family-oriented themes that appeal to Middle Eastern audiences. Major interest was shown in super high budget action films, thrillers, dramas, romance movies, animation, historical series, and documentaries focusing on Russian history, nature, and travel. Various films generated interest from buyers in the UAE, India, Oman, Turkey, Africa, South Korea, and other regions, with discussions held on acquiring different rights for distribution. Additionally, Russian TV dramas dubbed into Arabic attracted interest from local channels like Dubai TV and international platforms such as MBC Group, Azam Media, and ZEE. The market also saw a demand for Russian documentary films and animated series, with companies like NTV Broadcasting Company and SMF Animation engaging with distributors and platforms from Arab states, Southeast Asia, and the MENA region. Overall, the DICM market proved successful for Russian content creators, with a range of genres and formats attracting attention from a global audience.
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