At Frankfurter Buchmesse, screen adaptation takes stage on October 20 with several events programmed across the trade show.
In Berlin, Two Literary Agencies Merge To Form Gaeb & Eggers
Petra Eggers and Michael Gaeb have consolidated their agencies and are operating from their newly merged company in Berlin.
Germany’s Books at Berlinale: The Gaeb Agency’s Bettina Wißmann
Germany’s 2023 Books at Berlinale program today includes Bettina Wißmann’s presentation of Fernanda Melchor’s ‘This Is Not Miami.’
‘Books at Berlinale’ To Pitch 11 Titles to Film Producers
Eleven books are announced as part of this year’s ‘Books at Berlinale’ program on February 20 and will be pitched to film producers.
Germany’s Books at Berlinale Issues Its 2022 Call for Submissions
The annual Books at Berlinale program now is accepting submissions from film-rights holders for novels with high adaptation potential.
At Frankfurt: ‘The Future of Storytelling’ is About Reaching Readers
In a forward-looking Publishing Perspectives Forum session at Frankfurter Buchmesse, speakers emphasized the importance of engaging with readers online in innovative ways.
TikTok and Frankfurter Buchmesse Open a New Collaboration
Frankfurt’s Agora is the setting for a TikTok stage this year, emphasis on #BookTok and its community of book fans and readers.
At Frankfurter Buchmesse: Aldus Up’s 2022 Programming
The Aldus Up network of European book fairs has partnered with many sister programs to produce an extensive series of events at Frankfurt.
Rights Roundup and Awards: ‘Comedy Queen’ Wins a Crystal Bear
The adaptation of Jenny Jägerfeld’s ‘Comedy Queen’–about a 13-year-old who wants to be a stand-up comedian–picks up a Berlinale award.
Books To Screen Edition: Literary Agents’ and Rights Directors’ Film Deals
Publishers and literary agents report their books to film deals, and the year ahead already is a standout for film and television adaptations.