As part of the current Creative Europe Media round for market funding, the Indie Arena Booth by Super Crowd has received 370,000 euros in EU funds.

In the current funding round of Creative Europe Media for European markets, 16.3 million euros have been allocated. 3.4 million euros of the lot are going to German productions and companies. And of these, 370,000 euros of those go to gaming, more specifically, to the Indie Arena Booth by Super Crowd.

The full German funding round looks as follows:

  • Animation Production Days 166,000 euros
  • DOK Forum Munich 147,696 euros
  • DOK Leipzig Industry Programme 507,000 euros
  • EWIP European Works in Progress & International Film Distribution Summit: 170,000 euros
  • Indie Arena Booth 370,000 euros
  • European Film Promotion receives a total of 1,825,400 euros for the following measures:
  • Promotion and Networking for European Films and Talent 555,400 euros
  • EUROPE! HUBs at International Markets & Festivals Outside of Europe 370,000 euros
  • Europe! Voices OF Women In Film 42,000 euros
  • Film Sales Support 858,000 euros

The full European funding round can be found in this table.

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