Frankfurter Buchmesse announces the titles selected for this year’s Books at Berlinale in February. These titles will be presented to producers for consideration for film or television adaptation.
Publishing’s Defining Conversations in 2025 — and What Comes Next
Talita Facchini looks back at the important stories and trends of 2025, including Audiobooks, AI, Book to Screen, and what the global industry can expect in 2026.
The Challenge (and Importance) of Bringing Books to Screen
Brazilian director Luiz Fernando Carvalho and Penguin Verlag Publisher Britta Egetemeier discuss the challenge of bringing Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector’s introspective novels to the screen.
London Book Fair Names Key Authors for Its Show
London Book Fair steps out to push off ticket sales and top line appearances in the early going before its March 10-to-12 dates.
One-Brand / Two-Events: The Italian-and-Chinese Program’s 12th Shanghai Fair
The largest Asia-based trade show of its kind is headed into its 12th year in collaboration with Bologna.
Italy in Germany: Bologna’s ‘Grand Tour’ at Frankfurter Buchmesse
The ‘Grand Tour’ of curated illustration work is well underway from Bologna, having spent the week at Frankfurt Book Fair.
Bologna’s ‘Grand Tour’ Moves from Toulouse to Frankfurter Buchmesse
The fifth anniversary of Bologna Children’s Book Fair’s ‘Grand Tour’ has spent an opening four days at Toulouse’s Cartoon Forum.
Frankfurt Looks to Expand Book-to-Screen Programming
This week’s deadline for Book-to-Screen Day matchmaking applications coincides with the Frankfurt Kids Conference registration.
Torino Rights Center: 450 Registered, Plus 70 Fellows
Three days of professional programming for fellows and book-rights traders are built into this year’s Torino Book Fair.
Italy’s Salone di Torino Announces Its 2025 Program
The 37th Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino runs May 15 to 19 with a return of its rights center and Aficionado Award program.
