Ariana Bocco, Mariette Rissenbeek, Agnieszka Moody to Discuss ‘What’s the Deal With Independent Cinema?’ in Fest Keynote

The Swiss fest’s event, now at its 11th edition, will explore various aspects of this year’s timely theme, which is What’s the Deal With Independent Cinema?
A select group of European and international industry players — distributors, exhibitors, producers, sales agents, film institutions, financiers, streaming platforms, broadcasters and film festival and markets reps — will be participating in closed working sessions to exchange thoughts on practices and business models and propose new ideas and strategies.
Of course, other themes impacting the European indie industry — such as the overseas reverberations of the current actors’ and writers’ strikes in the U.S. and the on ongoing wave of consolidation that is seeing bigger players such as Fremantle, Banijay, and Mediawan snapping up smartly run indie outfits — will also be part of the conversation.
The Aug. 4 event will kick off with an “out-of-the-box” introduction by U.S. producer Ted Hope. Hope has been in the indie trenches since 1990, when he founded production company Good Machine in New York with James Schamus and produced the first Ang Lee films including “The Wedding Banquet” (1993) and “Eat Drink Man Woman” (1994). In 2015, he leaped to the other side of the fence when he joined Amazon Studios as head of motion picture production, but continued to operate with an indie ethos. Hope stepped down from the role in 2020, while maintaining a first look producing deal. His introductory talk will be titled “Indie Film: 50 Years of Building the Wrong Thing.”