The various members of the board represent the diversity of independent cinema. Ted Hope, the celebrated producer responsible for multiple award-winning films and Amazon’s foray into feature film production, will bring insight from his decades of production experience. The Festival will, as one of Switzerland’s top cultural events, also be able to draw on the considerable experience of Edna Epelbaum, CEO of a prominent chain of Swiss cinemas, board member of the International Union of Cinemas (UNIC) and the President of the Swiss Cinema Association.
Bobby Allen, Senior Vice President of Content at MUBI and formerly of Celluloid Dreams, Film Four and more, will advise on digital distribution strategies from the perspective of a global VOD player. Meanwhile Marion Klotz, formerly of Paris based sales company Memento International and Head of the Locarno Industry Academy International and its ancillary educational programs around the world, will be able to advise on the young global talents that will shape the film industry in the future.
Beki Probst, considered among the most significant European industry figures – among other achievements, she is the founder of the European Film Market at the Berlinale, formerly in the Selection Committee of the Locarno Film Festival and currently one of four advisors to the Berlinale –, will be able to advise on the intricacies and politics at play across the continent-wide industry. Emmanuel Cuénod, former Director of the Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF) and the current Head of the Swiss Digital Creation Hub, will assist in addressing questions of the Festival’s place as a major national event.
International filmmaking and distribution is diverse and its challenges complex, intermingled as they are with regional issues, benefits and limitations; Gerardo Michelin, the Founder of LatAm cinema, the most trusted trade website for Latin American cinema, will, for instance, be able to speak to the continent’s persisting challenges and exemplary possibilities to help create key bridges with the Locarno Film Festival and the region.
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