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India-EU Film Initiative's website www.iefilmi.com, a bridge between India and the western world, especially, Europe, provides you with a unique opportunity to reach film-makers, investors, distributors, media institutions, film organisations, journalists and film students, who are constantly seeking new opportunities in film business.

Based in London, we facilitate film trade and business in the commissioning, production, distribution and promotion of films in India and the EU countries. We play a vital role by creating awareness and networking among the involved partners.

Our site www.iefilmi.com, edited by former BBC journalist, Pervaiz Alam, is your first source to connect India with Europe and vice versa. Film professionals of all shades, sizes and colours access our site for information, networking, promotion and business opportunities. Indeed, we are business to business.

The site attracts more unique users each month than any other India-EU website for film professionals.

We offer a broad range of advertising solutions to maximise the impact and effectiveness of your campaigns.

Advertising on www.iefilmi.com is available.

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Contact us to find out how www.iefilmi.com can help you reach a huge film fraternity with targeted advertising and creative sponsorship solutions. Europe with its vast network of film-making and deep pockets is looking for audiences and growing film opportunities in India, the largest film industry in the world with multiplying audiences and cinemaplexes.

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More importantly, India seeks Europe. Indian economy, according to a Goldman Sachs report in 2007, will overtake the UK, France and Italy within ten years, Germany by 2009, Japan by 2025 and the United States by 2042.

Film-making in India will multiply manifold in the coming months and years. India's media and entertainment industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world, according to a latest study by PricewaterhouseCoopers, the world's largest accounting firm. Its revenues grew 20% in 2006, and they will double to $22.5 billion by 2011, says the study.

Today, the global film industry is fuelled as much by the Rupee and the Euro as the Dollar.