The upcoming Karlovy Vary Film Festival is set to feature an impressive roster of film industry stalwarts during its KVIFF Industry Days. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hear from visionaries who have shaped iconic television and cinema, as well as celebrated producers of critically acclaimed works. This gathering promises to delve into the intricate processes of film production, marketing, and the evolving landscape of media, fostering a dynamic environment for learning and networking among film professionals.
The event underscores the festival's commitment to nurturing cinematic talent and discourse, bringing together diverse perspectives from various facets of the entertainment world. Through a series of engaging conversations and workshops, participants will gain valuable insights into the creative and business strategies employed by some of the most respected names in the global film community. The program aims to address both the artistic challenges and commercial realities faced by contemporary filmmakers.
Distinguished Voices in Filmmaking
Karlovy Vary's Industry Days will welcome a prestigious group of individuals known for their significant contributions to film and television. Among them is David Chase, the creative force behind the groundbreaking series "The Sopranos," who will share his extensive experience in narrative development and character portrayal. His session, part of the "Screen Focus Sessions," is anticipated to be a deep dive into the art of compelling storytelling that resonates with audiences globally. Also joining the lineup is Debbie McWilliams, the esteemed casting director responsible for selecting talent for numerous James Bond films, starting with "For Your Eyes Only." Her discussion will undoubtedly shed light on the crucial role of casting in bringing cinematic visions to life and her work on beloved films such as "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."
These esteemed guests will engage with attendees in various formats, providing a comprehensive look into their careers and creative philosophies. David Chase's conversation at Kaiserbad will highlight his enduring legacy in television and film, offering lessons learned from decades of influential work. Debbie McWilliams' interview by Variety in the Festival Lounge will explore her meticulous approach to casting, revealing how she identifies and cultivates talent that leaves a lasting impact on popular culture. These sessions are designed to be interactive, encouraging aspiring filmmakers and industry professionals to glean practical knowledge and inspiration from the masters of their craft.
Pioneers in Production and Modern Marketing
The festival will also host Mollye Asher, an acclaimed producer known for her work on "Nomadland," and Greg Shapiro, who produced "The Hurt Locker." Both will lead a discussion titled "Curating Projects and Building a Producing Identity," sharing their approaches to selecting projects and developing a distinct professional brand within the industry. Asher will further contribute to a Film Independent workshop tailored for Czech and Slovak producers, offering guidance on navigating the complexities of film production. Additionally, she will join strategist Mathias Noschis of Alphapanda for a panel discussion, "Audience First: Rethinking Film Marketing Before Distribution," exploring innovative strategies for connecting films with their target audiences in an increasingly competitive market.
Other notable speakers include Andrij Parekh, cinematographer and director for "Succession," and the BAFTA-winning actress, screenwriter, and producer Sharon Horgan, celebrated for "Catastrophe" and "Divorce." They will co-present "The Cinematic Series: Storytelling in the Age of Streaming," examining the evolution of narrative in the digital age. Ben Jackson and Katie Sinclair from Jude Law's Riff Raff Entertainment will discuss their production company's work, including the series "Black Rabbit" and the crime thriller "The Order," as part of a "Cinematic Focus" session. Michael Frenschkowski, producer of "Suspiria," will deliver a keynote titled "Reinventing Yourself as Everything Changes," focusing on adapting to the dynamic cinema landscape. Lastly, Juan de Dios Larraín of Fabula, known for "A Fantastic Woman," "Spencer," and "Maria," along with curator Steffen Kottkamp, will explore alternative distribution models in their panel, "The Future of Film Distribution Is Already Here: Same Problem – Opposite Directions."
