The Eurocine-universe is expanding

Pre-registration is now open for Eurocine 2026, that takes place in Budapest at HungExpo Budapest on 8th–9th May, 2026. The two-day event is uniting professionals from across cinema, streaming, television and emerging formats under one roof. Positioned as a celebration of the moving image, the fifth edition of the Eurocine offers a platform for every department across the industry – from cinematographers and directors to editors, gaffers, producers and educators. With demand growing year-on-year, the 2026 edition is expected to be the most attended yet.

 

“The move to HungExpo marks a significant step up for the event”, emphasizes Claire Saunders, Founder & Director of Eurocine. “Set in one of Central Europe’s key production hubs, the new venue reflects Eurocine’s ambition to expand its reach and strengthen partnerships across the region.” The 2026 edition will be hosted at HungExpo with strategic support from the National Film Institute Hungary, alongside official partnerships with the Hungarian Society of Cinematographers, the Hungarian Cinematographers Association, the Budapest Film Academy, IMAGO, the IMAGO Technical Committee and Women in Cinematography, alongside a growing network of international cultural and industry partners.

 

Eurocine will also welcome many associations including the Production Guild of Great Britain as partners for 2026, marking a collaboration focused on inclusion, growth and shared opportunities across the sector and delivering a hosted buyer program. Attendees can expect a packed two-day program built around four core areas: expo, screenings, symposium and academy. The expo floor will bring together leading manufacturers and service providers across camera, post-production, sound, lighting and virtual production. Visitors are encouraged to register now to secure access to hands-on demos, new technology launches and direct conversations with industry suppliers.

 

The comprehensive symposium returns for 2026, with a program of over 40 talks, panels and workshops led by working professionals across the European screen sector. Green Film Shooting will present panel discussions on eco-friendly energy supply on film set, procurement and supply chains, costume design, set design, and set construction as well as on greenwashing and misleading narratives. Other features include a locations event, GREEN and sustainability feature, Talent Bar, and education hub, as well as an exclusive display of the works of the late Hungarian cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond ASC, making this a true gathering for film and TV professionals and enthusiasts. A curated screenings programme will showcase work from across Europe, each followed by a live Q&A.

 

All symposium sessions taking place at the 2026 edition will be captured for the Eurocine academy platform, giving registered attendees continued access to learning beyond the show. With free entry, a new international venue and an expanded program, Eurocine 2026 is a key date in the European production calendar. Attendees are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible to secure their place to guarantee fast-track access across both days.

 

Photos: © Eurocine 2026

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