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  • Rebecca O’Brien
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    My Screen Life: UK producer Rebecca O’Brien on her love of cold-water swims and 1960s musicals 60633w

    2024-08-30T13:30:00Z p632r

    Revered UK producer O’Brien is a long-time collaborator of director Ken Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty. 

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    My Screen Life: Lionsgate UK’s Marie-Claire Benson on the UK-focused acquisitions strategy 5e1k6a

    2024-05-23T13:28:00Z

    The head of Lionsgate UK was inspired early in her career by several women leaders.

  • Tim Richards
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    My Screen Life: Vue CEO Tim Richards on skiing, Starbucks and growing up in Brazil 1l6l5x

    2024-04-09T11:49:00Z

    ”The industry is at a turning point, and I’m more excited [now] about the future than I have been in 34 years in the business.”

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    My Screen Life: SXSW’s Claudette Godfrey on her love of ‘Top Gun’ and being a “fixer” 5y6l2v

    2024-03-07T11:42:00Z

    SXSW’s head of film and TV reveals her three-beverage start to the day and why the Daniels — or Gaspar Noé — would be the perfect directors to depict her life

  • Mounia Wissinger
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    My Screen Life: Protagonist Pictures’ Mounia Wissinger on mentors, cats and Willem Dafoe 5cm5e

    2024-02-28T15:05:00Z

    The senior vice president of global marketing and publicity. at UK sales outfit Protagonist Pictures talks about the women who have ed her, favourite festivals, and why she loves Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy.

  • Carla Quarto Di Palo
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    My Screen Life: Cornerstone Films’ Carla Quarto di Palo on coming to film late and the future of sales 2y2x4t

    2023-11-16T10:55:00Z

    The newly promoted head of sales at London and Los Angeles-based Cornerstone Films talks about her love of Billy Wilder and why her favourite film festival is Toronto.

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    My Screen Life: Charades’ CEO Yohann Comte on working between Paris and Tallinn and the evolving sales landscape 476i

    2023-09-11T10:57:00Z

    “Finally, the theatrical experience is driving the business again”

  • Louise Vesth
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    My Screen Life: Zentropa’s Louise Vesth on having a messy desk, her email tip, and why she works with young people 6m1n31

    2023-09-04T08:05:00Z

    Vesth also recalls a controversial press conference with Lars von Trier. 

  • Tom Howe
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    My Screen Life: ‘Ted Lasso’ composer Tom Howe on early starts and his love for Christopher Reeve’s Superman 654f3o

    2023-06-20T12:59:00Z

    Howe has also worked on ’Daisy Jones & The Six’ and ’The People We Hate At The Wedding’.

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    My Screen Life: Berlin cinema founder Verena von Stackelberg on how she got her start, her influences and her favourite festival 1l2f1a

    2023-04-26T13:58:00Z

    Programmer and founder of Berlin’s Wolf Kino cinema on who she ires in the industry and her discovery of indie film

  • Lucy Smith_RX
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    My Screen Life: MipTV, Mipcom director Lucy Smith on what she has learned from Shonda Rhimes and Bob Iger 6o3vv

    2023-03-31T14:18:00Z

    She also discusses why she loves her job and how she unwinds from its fast pace

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    My Screen Life: TriStar Pictures president Nicole Brown on being a child actor, ‘Baby Driver 2’ 2e691e

    2023-02-28T10:34:00Z

    The former child actor and now president of TriStar Pictures reveals a love of musicals, what she learned from Viola Davis’s memoir, and never giving up on Edgar Wright.

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    My Screen Life: Killer Films' Pamela Koffler talks Meryl Streep, Anna Karenina and a disastrous trip home from Fyre Island k1f6w

    2023-02-21T12:19:00Z

    The New York-based producer and partner at Killer Films on her morning routine, rotating the posters in her office and with whom she would most like to take a meeting.

  • Rita Wilson
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    My Screen Life: ‘A Man Called Otto’ producer Rita Wilson on Venice, ‘Mary Poppins’ and the FBI 52116

    2023-01-13T17:03:00Z

    The actress, producer and singer is Oscar-shortlisted for the song ‘Til You’re Home’.

  • Lizzie Gillett
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    My Screen Life: ion Pictures’ Lizzie Gillett on cold-water swimming, the industry’s class problem 6k1w6f

    2022-12-23T10:01:00Z

    Lizzie Gillett is the UK-based director of ion Pictures’ feature division.

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    My Screen Life: Studiocanal’s Elizabeth Trotman on box office predictions, female CEOs and British comedies 4k7016

    2022-12-05T14:40:00Z

    Studiocanal’s CEO for Australia and New Zealand grew up watching British comedies and now asks her colleagues to predict how each film will perform, rewarding the closest.

  • Esther van Messel
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    My Screen Life: Esther van Messel on arriving first, wise women and maintaining a champagne-stocked fridge 431d70

    2022-11-18T17:39:00Z

    The CEO of Swiss doc outfit FIrst Hand Films spent time on a kibbutz before studying film with Ari Folman and Hagi Levi. 

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    My Screen Life: Rai Com’s Alessandro Ravani on Clint Eastwood, ‘Andor’ and how he unwinds 2l3sj

    2022-11-07T11:12:00Z

    The Italian sales executive reveals has worked at Rai Com for 15 years.

  • Charles Gillibert
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    My Screen Life: French producer Charles Gillibert on his typical breakfast and taking advice from Olivier Assayas 3s396h

    2022-10-13T09:47:00Z

    Gillibert’s films include Olivier Assayas’ Summer Hours, Abbas Kiarostami’s Certified Copy and Leos Carax’s Annette.

  • Elizabeth Gabler
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    My Screen Life: 3000 Pictures’ Elizabeth Gabler on her mentors, unwinding with her horses, and the hardest film she's ever worked on 115e60

    2022-09-11T08:40:00Z

    The Sony-owned, literary-driven 3000 Pictures has credits including this summer’s Where The Crawdads Sing and Telluride premiere Lady Chatterley’s Lover.