MIA 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 12 articles available in total starting from 12/09/2025. Last article published on 16/10/2025. page: [1] 2 next MIA puts the spotlight on diversity and innovationRome’s market presents DiversiFind, a platform for underrepresented talent, with major industry players such as Amazon and Sky on board 16/10 | MIA 2025Dedalus takes flight, returning Italy’s originating producers to the heart of the sectorThe MIA hosted the introduction of this association, which is set to roll out initiatives to boost production activity in Italy and beyond 16/10 | MIA 2025MIA explores the future of independent distribution and the role of festivals, platforms and social mediaRome’s market hosted a panel focused on new strategies for distributing independent films in an increasingly competitive landscape 14/10 | MIA 2025Experts navigate global film financing at Rome’s MIALeading industry figures have explored the changing landscape of festivals, financing and market expectations in Europe and worldwide 14/10 | MIA 2025ANICA study confirms broader but less frequent audiences in ItalyAccording to the report presented at the MIA, there are greater numbers of viewers visiting cinemas but fewer tickets sold, with growth among younger audiences 13/10 | MIA 2025Rome’s MIA announces its award winnersThe 11th edition of the Italian industry event has rewarded a raft of projects from North Macedonia, Greece, Moldova, Ireland, Palestine and Italy 13/10 | MIA 2025 | AwardsMIA explores how game engines and AI are reshaping animation workflowsAI was not demonised but framed as a "supportive" tool to be handled responsibly, whilst game engines are increasingly emerging as key instruments for cross-platform production 10/10 | MIA 2025Ampere Analysis’ Guy Bisson unpacks the “anime-fication” of Europe’s animation, streamers’ retreat and AI’s disruptionInterest in anime has been rising steadily for over a decade, and Western Europe’s current animated output increasingly mirrors this trend, says the expert at MIA 10/10 | MIA 2025The Italian audiovisual sector has grown by 9%, driven by linear TV and online video, according to APAAccording to the study presented at the MIA, in 2024 the industry’s worth rose to €16.3 billion, while scripted content was down, cinema growth was at a standstill and production costs increased 10/10 | MIA 2025Leaders in European drama call for action on gender balance at Rome’s MIAIf the continent’s drama output wants to reflect the society it serves, it must start by fixing the imbalance behind the camera, the panellists suggested 09/10 | MIA 2025 page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)