Cinema Doctor’s Diagnosis: The "EFM Fever" – Strategy vs. Survival
"This is a vital reality check. As the Cinema Doctor, I see too many filmmakers suffering from 'Festival FOMO' spending their last production cents on a trip that wasn't surgically planned.
The Diagnosis:You are 100% right: Gropius Bau doesn’t sell films;
leverage sells films. If you enter the MGB without a pre-set calendar, you aren't a participant; you’re a tourist in a very expensive suit.
The Doctor’s Prescription:
The "Lobby" Strategy: While the big deals are signed upstairs, the 'oxygen' of the market is in the
MGB basement cafe and the surrounding hotel lobbies (Marriott, Ritz). But remember: access is everything. In 2026, security is tighter than ever. If you don't have a badge, you need a confirmed appointment just to get past the velvet ropes.
Amplification over Initiation: Berlin is for
closing, not just for 'starting.' If your project hasn't already been 'diagnosed' as market-ready through months of emailing from home, being physically in Berlin won't save it.
The 'Non-Badge' Gamble: Attending as a 'non-badge' participant is a smart move for early-stage networking, but be warned: you are locked out of the
EFM Participant Guide. Without that database, you are flying blind.
The Verdict:If the hotel prices make you want to cry, your budget is telling you something.
Emailing from home is the 'preventative medicine'; Berlin is the 'surgery.' Don't go into surgery without a team and a plan.
Max, if you provide that cost breakdown, please include the 'hidden costs' the price of the meetings you
can't get because you're stuck outside the badge-only zones. That’s where the real math happens.
See you in the trenches,
Cinema Doctor