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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Erich Pommer Institut Empowers Female Producers Across Europe

Erich Pommer Institut Empowers Female Producers Across Europe

4 Nov

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Summary

  • Erich Pommer Institut selects 15 female producers from 10 countries
  • Program provides mentoring, training, and networking opportunities
  • Aims to increase visibility and support female-driven projects
Erich Pommer Institut Empowers Female Producers Across Europe

On November 4, 2025, the Erich Pommer Institut (EPI), a provider of advanced training for professionals in the international audiovisual industry, announced the selection of 15 female producers from 10 countries for the upcoming fifth edition of its European female leadership program, Series' Women.

The EPI-based in Potsdam, Germany, is committed to increasing the visibility and industry exposure of female producers and female-driven projects. Through the Series' Women program, the selected producers will receive curated mentoring from acclaimed international industry professionals to help their professional development. They will also participate in training opportunities addressing topics such as visibility, leadership, and digital entrepreneurship.

The program aims to provide the producers with deeper knowledge about the European drama series industry and includes key networking opportunities, such as participation in two of Europe's leading series markets: TV Drama Vision presented by the Göteborg Film Festival in Sweden and the Series Mania Forum in Lille, France.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Erich Pommer Institut is a provider of advanced training for professionals in the international audiovisual industry, based in Potsdam, Germany.
The Series' Women program is a European female leadership program run by the Erich Pommer Institut, which aims to increase the visibility and industry exposure of female producers and female-driven projects.
The Erich Pommer Institut selected 15 female producers from 10 countries for the upcoming fifth edition of the Series' Women program.

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