Over 70 international representatives from major broadcasting networks and production companies are converging in Tel Aviv next month for CoPro 28, eager to explore more than 40 new Israeli documentary projects. The event, running from June 8 to June 12, 2026, solidifies Israel's position in the global documentary film market, attracting significant international interest. Robust attendance confirms the perceived value of Israeli content.
CoPro 28 continues to attract a strong international presence and diverse projects, but the broader geopolitical landscape might suggest a more cautious approach to such collaborations. Despite regional complexities, the market's appeal remains high.
Based on its consistent scale and international draw, CoPro 28 appears likely to remain a crucial gateway for Israeli documentaries to reach global audiences and secure vital co-production funding.
What to Know About CoPro 28
CoPro 28, now in its 28th iteration, is recognized as Israel's leading documentary market and primary co-production forum (Variety, The Hollywood Reporter). Its long-standing presence establishes its role in the industry. International attendees, including representatives from film organizations and distributors, confirm the market's global reach (Variety). The hybrid online and in-person format further facilitates broad international engagement, suggesting a strategic adaptation to maximize participation despite potential travel barriers.
Showcasing Diverse Documentary Projects
CoPro 28 will showcase over 40 new Israeli documentary projects, presenting a diverse slate of films to its international audience (Variety, IMDb). The extensive lineup confirms the forum's vital role in bringing compelling new stories to international attention and highlights the breadth of Israeli filmmaking. The significant number of projects, coupled with robust international attendance, suggests strong global demand for the unique perspectives offered by Israeli documentaries, positioning CoPro as a key platform for discovering new talent and content.
CoPro 28, by consistently attracting over 70 international representatives for its diverse slate of projects, appears likely to sustain its role as a critical conduit for Israeli documentaries to secure global co-production and distribution, even amidst complex geopolitical dynamics.










