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The Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards is an international festival dedicated to corporate films, online media and TV productions, and takes place every October in Cannes, France. It is often referred to as one of the most important festivals in the corporate film industry. [1] The first festival took place in 2010. [2]
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Corporate film refers to any type of non-advertisement based film/video content created for and commissioned by a business, company, corporation, or organization. Today, the vast majority of corporate film content is hosted online and is published on the company’s website page and distributed through social media or email marketing .
Indian business films (40 P) Films about industries (3 C, 8 P) O. Films about occupations (39 C) S. Stock trading films (2 C, 40 P) Pages in category "Business films"
Barbarians at the Gate (film) The Beanie Bubble; Beer Wars; Beggars in Ermine; The Betsy; Big Business (1988 film) The Big Kahuna (film) The Big One (film) The Big Short (film) Billionaire Boys Club (2018 film) Blonde Ambition; Bloodline (1979 film) Bloodsucking Bastards; Boiler Room (film) The Bonfire of the Vanities (film) Boomerang (1992 ...
Films about businesspeople, individuals who have founded, owned, or held shares in (including as an angel investor) a private-sector company. A businessperson undertakes activities (commercial or industrial) to generate cash flow, sales, and revenue by using a combination of human, financial, intellectual, and physical capital to fuel economic development and growth.
The Babysitter (1980 film) The Bad Seed (1985 film) Balloon Farm (film) Beach Patrol (film) Before Women Had Wings; The Bermuda Depths; The Best Little Girl in the World; The Best of Times (1981 film) The Betty Ford Story; Between Two Women (1986 film) Beverly Hills Family Robinson; Birth of the Beatles; Born Free: A New Adventure; The Boy in ...
Seven Samurai (1954) topped the BBC poll of best foreign-language films as well as several Japanese polls.. Battleship Potemkin (1925) was ranked number 1 with 32 votes when the Festival Mondial du Film et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique asked 63 film professionals around the world, mostly directors, to vote for the best films of the half-century in 1951. [3]