Cannes and Tokyo Film Festivals Join Forces to Launch Japan IP Market
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Cannes and Tokyo Film Festivals Join Forces to Launch Japan IP Market

authorBy John Lasseter
DateApr 15, 2026
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The Cannes Marché du Film and the Tokyo Film Festival's content market, TIFFCOM, are embarking on a new collaborative venture with the launch of the Japan IP Market. This significant initiative is poised to create a dynamic platform for Japanese intellectual properties, offering unprecedented opportunities for global adaptation and fostering international partnerships within the film and television industries. It marks a pivotal moment for showcasing Japan's vibrant creative landscape to a worldwide audience.

Cannes to Host Inaugural Japan IP Market, Highlighting Global Adaptation Opportunities

From May 15th to 17th, the picturesque Vieux-Port in Cannes will be the vibrant setting for the inaugural Japan IP Market, taking place alongside the esteemed Marché du Film. This three-day event is meticulously designed to bridge the gap between prominent Japanese rights holders and a diverse array of international producers and buyers, all keen on exploring film and television adaptation projects. Participating Japanese entities include industry giants such as Amuse Creative Studio, known for the Oscar-nominated film Kokuhu; Kadokawa Corporation, creators of hits like Suzume and Your Name; Shochiku, recognized for Drive My Car; and Toei Company, behind the phenomenon Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle. Further enhancing the market’s depth are other significant IP holders like Nihon Bungeisha, Nippon Animation, and Shufu To Seikatsu Sha. The event's agenda is packed with pitch sessions, exclusive one-on-one meetings, and insightful seminars. A highlight will be a presentation by Tetsu Fujimura, executive producer of Netflix’s successful live-action adaptation of One Piece, who will delve into “The Future of Japanese IP in Global Adaptations.” This year, Japan holds the esteemed position of country of honor at the Cannes Film Market, underscoring its growing influence. Guillaume Esmiol, the Marché director, emphasized Japan’s reputation as a powerhouse of intellectual property, spanning manga, anime, novels, and video games. He articulated that this new market is intended to catalyze international collaborations and underscore the increasing strategic importance of the IP market at the Marché du Film. Yasushi Shiina, CEO of TIFFCOM, echoed this sentiment, noting that the Cannes market provides an unparalleled environment to spotlight the remarkable adaptability and creative prowess of Japanese content across various formats and global markets, ultimately aiming to cultivate new avenues for business and international expansion. Japan’s film industry, particularly its burgeoning anime sector, continues to thrive, with the annual Anime Industry Report from last November revealing a 15 percent growth, culminating in over $25 billion in revenue in 2024, even before the monumental success of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle.

The establishment of the Japan IP Market signifies a powerful acknowledgment of Japan's profound cultural impact and its immense potential within the global entertainment landscape. This initiative is more than just a business venture; it's a celebration of storytelling and creativity that transcends borders. By facilitating direct interactions between Japanese creators and international partners, the market not only opens doors for new projects but also enriches the global cultural tapestry. It encourages a deeper appreciation for diverse narratives and artistic expressions, fostering a future where Japanese imaginative works can reach even wider audiences, inspiring and entertaining generations worldwide. This collaboration exemplifies how cultural exchange can drive economic growth and deepen international understanding, paving the way for a more interconnected and creatively vibrant world.

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