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British Columbia at Content London 2025

Nov 30, 2025

From December 1-4, 2025, delegates from British Columbia will attend Content London, supported by the Passports to Markets program.

Content London is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading development markets, conferences, and screening events for television, streaming, digital and factual content. It attracts over 3,000 leading content executives from across the globe, including producers, commissioners, distributors, format creators, and platform executives.

With a theme for 2025 of “Navigating the New Content Economy,” the event offers a full program including opening-night screenings, marketplace meetings, speed networking, roundtables, and performances of new formats—such as vertical programming and micro-drama—highlighting how short-form and innovative storytelling are changing how audiences engage with content.

Through the Passports to Markets program, Creative BC provides targeted travel support that enables B.C.-based creative media professionals to access these high-value opportunities. This investment helps local producers and companies expand their international networks, secure co-production and financing partnerships, and strengthen B.C.’s visibility and competitiveness in the global screen industry. Learn more about the Passports to Markets program.

 

Delegates from British Columbia

Sepia Films, Kim Roberts
Service Street Pictures, Sammie Astaneh
Sun Door Media, Anthony Roberts
NETWORK ENTERTAINMENT, Derik Murray

 

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