MIA | Mercato Internazionale Audiovisivo confirms dates for its 2025 edition

The audiovisual market will back to Rome from October 6 to 10 with special sessions such as Co-Production Market; MIA’s Content Showcases, C EU Soon, and a new edition of Shoot the Book.

9 JUL 2025

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The MIA | Mercato Internazionale Audiovisivo, promoted by ANICA (Italian Association of Film, Audiovisual and Digital Industries) chaired by Alessandro Usai, and APA (Italian Audiovisual Producers Association) chaired by Chiara Sbarigia, and directed by Gaia Tridente, returns to Rome from October 6 to 10, 2025 with its eleventh edition that will be held as usual at Cinema Barberini and Palazzo Barberini.

Among MIA’s professional programs are the Co-Production Market, which opens up new co-production opportunities for industry professionals; the Content Showcases, including C EU Soon, which — also in this edition — will feature the presentation of the Screen International Award; and a new edition of Shoot the Book, organized in collaboration with SCELF and the Institut français Italia, aimed at strengthening the literary adaptation market by encouraging dialogue between authors, publishers, and producers interested in adapting literary works.

MIA 2025 will host delegations from several countries. Among these, thanks to an agreement with the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC), representatives from Cuban institutions and from the brand-new Cuban Film Commission together with film industry professionals will attend. This will be an opportunity to foster new international cooperation, with the aim of facilitating future co-productions.

MIA is supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, ITA-Italian Trade Agency, with the contribution of Creative Europe Media. It also receives support from the Italian Ministry of Culture, the Italian Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy and the Lazio Region. The official sponsor of MIA is Unicredit. MIA enjoys the patronage of Eurimages.