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SydneysBuzz The Blog
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SydneysBuzz focuses on international film industry developments and analyzes the international film market as it relates to buyers, sales agents, distributors, filmmakers and film festivals.

Sydney Levine
Sydney Levine

Written by Sydney Levine

Sydney’s 45+ years in international film business include exec positions in acquisitions, twice selling FilmFinders, the 1st film database, coaching & writing.

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