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The jurors at BIFF 2012Bruno ChatelinShort Film Bruno Chatelin, HEC Business School alumni, began his marketing career in 1979 with large international Advertising Agencies: Publicis, DMM Masius and JWT, where he handled accounts such as Kellog’s Unilever, Colgate Palmolive, Mars Foods, Mastercard... Former film distributor He started in 1985 working for Sony then UGC 20th Century FOX in France (Marketing Director and Managing Director) he has launched over 200 films and has worked closely with key creative talents. To name just a few: Claude Lelouch, Costa Gavras, Terry Giliam (3 films: Baron Munchausen, 12 Monkeys, Fisher King), Stephen Frears, Keneth Branagh, James Ivory (2: Remains of the Day), Francis Coppola (Dracula), Steven Spielberg (Hook), Woody Allen (3: Alice…), Sean Penn, Tom Hanks (3 Philadelphia…), Al Pacino, Scorsese, Michael Bay, Roland Emmerich but also Schwarzenegger (3: Total Recall, T2,), Stallone (4: Rambo 2/3, Cliffhanger… ), Van Damme (2) and many more. He left Sony to merge 20th Century Fox with French major UGC in 1995 and quickly put the company in the N° 2 position on the market. He was named one of top film industry people by Film Français. Online pioneer in the last decade, He co founded filmfestivals.com and fest21.com which regularly partners with the largest festivals (Cannes, Mifed, Toronto, Locarno, Venice…) and has served over 4000 festivals worldwide and a community of 370 000 unique monthly visitors, and newsletter subscribers base of 119 000. The company was one of VOD international pioneers (2001) and has opened a film and festival matchmaking community leading the way in many ways.. He runs a consulting boutique Major Buzz Factory Specialized in online marketing for the entertainment (film, music mostly), websites design and animation and web 2.0 actions. Production company associate founder in Emotion Film Factory : “Emotion in Motion” Producer of Ensemble (16 minutes short on the Imam from the Mosque de Paris) who saved 1600 Jews during WW2)by M. Fekrane) which won the Banlieuz’ Art top prize at 2011 Cannes Film Festival. 4 films in preproduction including Cinderella’s Secret (2013) by Vera Belmont starring Naomi Watts, Neve Campbell, Sean Bean, Malcom McDowell, Max Irons India Joy Eisley. Prior to this Bruno ran a Film School and Film Studio in Cherbourg (Eicar, Cinergie) he also ran in 2006 a TV production company in partnership with Endemol where he produced “who wants to be a millionaire”, over 50 shows which rated 53% of the national TV in Algeria. Marketing and Sales Agent consultant I have been in charge of many film sales including Anton Chekhov’s The Duel by Donald Rosenfeld (Executive producer of The Tree of Life, Cannes Palme d’Or…), Sweet Mud, Late Fragment, Les Petites Vacances, Hats Off, Ensemble…He served as Jury member in many important film events. Jury President ofDeir-el-Qamarshort film festival in Lebanon; President and Producer of Fastrack 2005 Students International Short Film Competition in Cherbourg; Co Producer and co chair of the European Holywood Awards with Paula Wagner and Carlos de Abreu, Los Angeles; Jury member at several festivals Funchal, Festival Pris de Courts Paris, Fantasporto Porto, ECU, CINERGIA Lodz … Panelist and moderator: Club Culture et Cinéma « Valorisation du cinéma d'auteur, indépendant, et du patrimoine cinématographique » Cannes Festival 2004-2011 Producer of the “Future of Cinema Salon” series of panels. Cannes Short Film Corner : marketing independent film. Locarno Festival 2008 Producer of the “Future of Cinema Salon” series of panels” Bahamas International Film Festival Marketing, Distribution and Festivals. FAS Screen Training Ireland: Screen Leaders “Which business models” Moderator and speaker at festival forums in Zombathely, Vilnius, Berlin, Katowice, Novi Sad International Film festival Summit Advisory Board Member. Las Vegas & Austin International Film Festival Summit Europe Chair person. A panelist and moderator on hot topics such as: Film Festivals: Innovative Use of Digital Technologies, Media & Film Festivals: Roles and Relationships, Harness the Power of the Internet, Funding & Sponsorships: How to Get It, How to Keep Them Coming Back …
Tom DaviaSpirit Of Freedom Narrative & Documentary Tom Davia is the Director of Festivals & Alternative Theatrical Distribution for Shoreline Entertainment, the 20-yr-old Los Angeles-based international sales and production company whose eclectic lineup consistently spans all genres, from cast-driven dramas and comedies to thrillers, action, horror, and even documentaries. A well-seasoned member of the film community and the film festival circuit, Tom possesses over 15 years of experience working in the entertainment industry. An expert on film festival programming, strategy, management and operations, Tom understands what makes film festivals really work and how to deliver cutting-edge and critically acclaimed content to the global marketplace. His broad knowledge and expertise come from an impressive variety of upper management and key consulting positions at film festivals and film organizations worldwide. Raised as a "global nomad" in many nations around the world, Tom brings an international focus and a universal sensibility to his work and fervently believes that film is the unifying language for all people of all ages. Tom is a graduate of Cornell University's College of Arts and Sciences. Nicole Sky GreyNew Visions Intriguingly enigmatic, Sky is passionate, driven, and super ambitious; yet full of a joyful appreciation of simplicity and living in the moment. She is equally at ease in the cane fields of rural Clarendon, Jamaica where she was in part raised, as she is on the Fashion Week catwalks of London, NYC, or Paris. She is immediately camera ready for any video or still camera production, yet many are just now beginning to understand that her creative versatility allows her to express herself in the recording studio with equal comfort and uniqueness. She’s the first one on the dance floor in the club, a real fire starter; but she isn’t just having fun, her eyes and ears are wide open: no progressive career opportunity is going to be missed… Her young life is full of a wealth of fascinating experiences and colorful stories so indigenous to a childhood in rural Jamaica; yet she is wisely protective of her personal life and admires those in the entertainment field who have managed to keep their public persona and personal lives separate As a child, Sky had dreams of following in the musical footsteps of pop/dancehall icons Madonna, Britney, Tanya Stephens or Lady Saw. Such glamorous fantasies were a necessary escape from the tomboy life that she lived as the only girl with three brothers in cane country. But it was during High School in Kingston, that Sky discovered her actual love of the theatric stage, voiced her initial dancehall tracks, and first saw her potential for success in the modeling industry by becoming one of five finalists in the Pulse Model Search. Her subsequent rapid signing to international agencies outside of Jamaica offered many opportunities including extensive travel and greater financial independence, this encouraged Sky to put the music career that she had already begun on hold in order to fully engage herself in a competitive modeling career…in a short time Sky accumulated clients like, M.A.C, Diesel, and Agent Provocateur. Editorially, Sky has graced the cover of SHE Magazine, and has been featured in Self, Cosmopolitan, Pride, Essence, and O Magazines. Her modeling base has been outside of Jamaica for most of her career with an initial stellar launch in the UK and a continued intensity in NYC… Sky shrewdly has managed to leverage her contacts and influence as a model to work with selected producers throughout her modeling career, shaping her sound and influencing her style to a more universal and pop culture idiom while still maintaining her essential love for dancehall music fundamentals. Yet it was her visibility as a model that attracted filmmakers Paul Bucknor (co-producer Oscar winning “The Full Monty” ) and Storm Saulter to cast her as the female lead in the hugely successful Jamaican independent political dramatic film “Better Mus Come”. Sky was not content to sit back and relax during the accolades and rave reviews accredited to her emotional and soulful performance. She immediately sought after and won another leading role in the New York based independent film “Restless City” , a musical drama directed by Andrew Dosunmu that premiered in Spring 2011 at the Sundance Film Festival to huge critical acclaim. On a brief hiatus from modeling, currently Sky is based in Jamaica and has immersed herself in Dancehall Culture… She is working with her regular support team as well as some unexpected producers on new material… she is also about to release a highly anticipated single, Lollipop (a racy club anthem produced by R&B industry giant Taylormade)… As deeply as she has entrenched herself back home for the sake of her music career (and love of fresh fish), Sky continues to prepare for her inevitable international success by studying French AND working with vocal coaches to eliminate her accent for future mainstream roles. Daniel GuandoFilmmaker Residency Program Advisor Dan Guando is Senior Vice President of Acquisitions at The Weinstein Company, where he has worked for the last eight years. During his time at TWC, Dan has overseen the acquisition of THE ARTIST, BLUE VALENTINE, THE TILLMAN STORY, SARAH'S KEY, SUBMARINE, CORIOLANUS, UNDEFEATED, BULLY, and the upcoming QUARTET and THE SAPPHIRES, amongst others. Ellen JacobyNew Visions Ellen is a Miami native, having been raised in New Jersey and making her way full circle back to home base. A former professional singer and dancer, she had the ability to travel the world as an international backgammon champion, before returning to her beloved hometown, in the 1980’s. With her committed 24/7 schedule, Ellen finds time to lecture; teach and coach acting courses; devote her time to various local charities, including Cystic Fibrosis and the YWCA; has worked with the local Police to provide alternative life style programs for youth with rap sheets; and often donates her time to give lectures to various schools throughout the state. She was part of the initial local consortium to recognize how important the Caribbean, and the Bahamas, were to the local Florida production business, and subsequently has worked with the Bahamian government on numerous productions, that brought work to Florida residents and companies. There isn’t a movie-goer around the world whose image of South Beach isn’t the bikini-clad women, roller skaters and pretty people of “The Birdcage”, or the zany-ness of Jim Carrey’s “Ace Ventura” as he makes his way around South Florida, or the unusual charisma of “There’s Something About Mary” as it became an instant cult “classic” or the vision of a space shuttle launch in “Contact” at Cape Canaveral or Harrier jets taking off from the 7 mile bridge in the Keys in “True Lies.” And all of these were Ellen Jacoby-cast feature films. Having worked with a who’s who of Hollywood directors, including: Steven Soderbergh, Joel Schumacher, Sidney Pollack, The Farrelly Bros., Bob Zemekis, Ron Howard, Mike Nicols, Michael Bay, Randa Haines, Tom Shadyac, Martin Scorsese, Tim Burton, Garry Marshall, John Landis, James Cameron, Joe Roth, Mira Nair and Tony Scott, Ellen Jacoby is one name that Hollywood keeps at the tip of its tongues, and at the top of its address book. And Ellen Jacoby is the reason the business keeps returning. Ellen Jacoby was appointed to the First Film Advisory Board, by Governor Jeb Bush, and named “Woman of the Millennium” by Miami Metro Magazine, and a former Mayor of Miami Beach proclaimed October 23rdas Ellen Jacoby Day. She is the former Chair of the Infrastructure Committee of the GMCVB and is currently on the Board of the FFPC, Florida Film Production Coalition. Ellen has traveled to Tallahassee to work with legislators regarding the Florida film incentives. As founder, and President, of Ellen Jacoby Casting International, a casting office with separate film, television, commercial and Hispanic divisions, Ellen has employed over 230,000 Florida actors, dancers, and performers through the years. There are those who have come and gone in this business, and Ellen Jacoby has not only survived, she has flourished. Just this year the casting offices of EJCI were relocated to the renovated Eden Roc Resort & Spa, on Miami Beach. “We moved our offices back to the Beach, because that is where it all started for us, and for the local industry. What better place to woo potential clients, than with the Atlantic Ocean as our backdrop? I am home.” Ellen Jacoby Casting has recently celebrated the 25th anniversary at which Ellen was presented with The Key to the City of Miami Beach. Ellen has just received the Lifetime Achievement Award from her college in Indiana, Franklin College.
Deeny KaplanSpirit Of Freedom Narrative & Documentary Deeny Kaplan, is the Executive Vice President, and co-founder of “The Kitchen”, the entertainment industry’s only Emmy Award Winning language translation, dubbing and subtitling services facilities. Deeny spearheads all of the national and international sales and marketing efforts of the company, which is based in Miami, Los Angeles and Caracas, Venezuela. “The Kitchen” provides language services, to and from all languages, for such well-known entertainment giants as: CNN; FOX; BBC; Nickelodeon; NBC/Universal; PBS; Sesame Workshop; Lionsgate; Telemundo and on and on, and it is Deeny Kaplan’s responsibility to supervise a diverse sales team that reaches all continents worldwide.“The Kitchen” dubs such titles as: Sesame Street; Weeds; Fairly Odd Parents; The L Word; South Park; and Entertainment Tonight on a regular basis. Deeny Kaplan is a seasoned veteran of the production and entertainment industries, having worked both in front of and behind the camera. She began her career cameras an actress while in high school and quickly fell in love with the production side of things, serving in various production capacities with Westinghouse Broadcasting at KDKA, in Pittsburgh and WBZ in Boston, and then becoming a producer for WABC, in New York. Deeny later kept a pulse on the television production and post-production industry as Features Editor for two major trade publications, Millimeter Magazine and Backstage, in New York, where she first introduced video to what was basically a film only industry, in addition to serving as Founding Editor for the very first home video publication, VIDEO. Upon relocating to South Florida, Deeny competed against 250 applicants to secure the position of Director of the Miami Dade County Film Office, where she marketed to and oversaw projects for Oliver Stone, James Cameron, Jerry Bruckheimer and Jerry Weintraub. She was directly responsible for bringing “True Lies” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, to Miami, as well as “Ace Ventura” with Jim Carrey and “The Bird Cage”, with Robin Williams. Under Deeny’s realm as Head of the Film Office, production in Miami-Dade County tripled. Deeny is also directly responsible for the first ever Miami/Bahamas International Film Agreement, which enlarged Miami’s “backlot” to include the diversity of the Bahamian Islands to visiting production crews, bringing many new opportunities directly to the Bahamas film and video production community. Deeny is also a founding partner of TM Systems, the parent company of “The Kitchen”, the developers of the language dubbing industry’s only Emmy® Award Winning language software system. The TM Systems software is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy® Awards for changing the face of the international dubbing industry forever, allowing a faster, smoother and more efficient process. In her “spare” time, Deeny can be found writing a well-deserved and very exciting 100thbirthday tribute book honoring “Joe’s Stone Crab” restaurant, which will be released in 2013. Tivi MagnussonNew Visions Tivi Magnusson Additional : Under the patronage of MEDIA ‘95, EEC. “Filmens 100 år” - Special exhibition for the 100 year anniversary of the film. “Kulturby 96” - City of Culture 1996 (Cph). “THE NEW TENNANTS” (Post-production) director Joachim Bach – Short Film
Irene MarieShort Film If South Beach had a walk of fame, Irene Marie's star would be front and center. As founder of Irene Marie Management Group, Irene is regarded as an icon in South Florida, credited with spearheading the modeling scene in the region. After enjoying success as a high fashion model in Paris, Irene returned to her native home of Miami, Florida and brought her modeling industry experience with her. In the early 1980s, a visit from a fashion industry leader in Paris proved to be a life-altering event for Irene. With the opportunity offered to partner in opening a modeling agency together, Irene once again packed her bags for Paris, and trained with her associate to learn the ins and outs of the business. The year-round warm weather, blue skies, sandy beaches and Art Deco architecture of South Florida seemed to be the perfect backdrop for photo shoots and fashion spreads. Realizing the potential of the area, Irene returned to Ft. Lauderdale in 1981 after training and opened City Models Florida, the city's first international full-service model management agency. In 1983 the name of the agency was changed to Irene Marie Models and by 1988 had outgrown its Ft. Lauderdale location. Having realized Miami Beach's potential as a fashion production superpower (unpopulated beaches, vibrant colors, unique lighting), Irene soon decided to move her agency South to the relatively undiscovered South Beach. In 1989, Irene was one of the first real estate investors in South Beach to purchase and renovate an original ocean front building. She moved her agency to the former Sunray Apartments (made famous by the chainsaw scene in the movie Scarface) located at 728 Ocean Drive. The relocation would prove to be instrumental in establishing South Florida's acceptance as a fashion mecca. Following her move to her new oceanfront office, Irene diligently worked with state and local officials to develop positive growth and revitalization in the South Beach area. She sat on prominent local boards including the Florida Motion Picture & TV Association, the Ocean Drive Association, the Miami Beach Development Corporation and the Miami-Dade County Film & Print Advisory Board. Irene's work paid off, and the influx of entertainment related production in the area lead to South Beach being recognized as a key locale and dubbed the "third fashion capital of the world." Soon after establishing her Miami Beach agency, Irene became internationally renowned as a leading force in both the fashion and talent management industries, discovering future iconic faces such as then 14-year old Niki Taylor. Under Irene's trained eye and skillful management, Niki skyrocketed to world-wide fame, at the time appearing on more magazine covers than anyone else her age. The agency continued to grow during the early 1990s with the discovery and development of other iconic models and actors such as David Fumero, Amber Smith, Tom Pricone, Garcelle Beauvais, Brandi Quinones, Yollie Roman and Britt Bradford. In 1992 Forbes magazine listed Irene Marie Models as one of the top 8 most successful modeling agencies in the world. The following year Irene opened agency branches in Atlanta, Tampa and was the first Florida based modeling agency to ever open in New York. During this period Irene represented the top models in the business including Marcus Schenkenberg, Jason Shaw, Kimora Lee, Beverly Peele, Bruno Santos and Ana Nicole Smith. In 1997 after giving birth to her fifth child, Irene decided to consolidate her several agencies into one entity, again based out of her Miami Beach office. Over the next decade, Irene continued to discover and develop talent including Cindy Taylor, Amber Arbucci, Vinci Alonso and Brett Novek. In 2006, Irene along with MTV launched the hit reality television series 8th & Ocean which chronicled the lives of 10 models and their relationship with Irene and her staff. The following year Irene received the key to the City of Miami Beach in recognition of her cultural and commercial contribution to the development of the city. The City's proclamation declared July 11th Irene Marie Day in the City of Miami Beach. In 2009, after 25 years of service to her community and industry, the Grand Dame of Modeling retired from the modeling world and now focuses her time on mentoring students, inspiring new entrepreneurs and consulting with industry professionals. Her legacy remains ever-present in the City of Miami Beach and the fashion community at large. Throughout the years, Irene has achieved many accolades in her industry, including the 2005 Women in International Trade (WIT) Award for outstanding achievement in promoting South Florida as a center for international business and trade. Irene continues to be a member of the Film, Fashion, Music and Entertainment Task Force of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau and is also a founding mentor of the Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program. Irene has frequently served as a special correspondent for print and television networks including CNN, E! and MTV.
Kelly Ann MooreFilmmaker Residency Program Advisor Kelly Moore, an Independent Producer, graduated from California State University, Northridge in 2004 with a degree in Cinema and Television Arts with an emphasis in Screenwriting. She began her career in the mailroom at Paradigm Talent Agency and worked her way up to Coordinator for their Feature Packaging Department where she assisted talent with financing projects. She went on to become a Creative Executive at Nicolas Cage’s Saturn Films, working closely with President Norm Golightly on such films as, “National Treasure: Book of Secrets,” “Ghost Rider,” and “Knowing.” Kelly has recently begun producing independently and is passionate about working with writers to help them develop their stories. She is also an avid reader and enjoys surfing and camping in her spare time. Claus MuellerSpirit Of Freedom Narrative & Documentary Claus Mueller Cleveland WilliamsShort Film Singing praises of his beautiful archipelago home spans three decades of a professional, international, marketing career in our Ministry of Tourism, in Italy, London, and North East America. Dr. William’s other life’s work is defined by real singing, a vocal vocation. He strives to bring performance and fellow voices to perfection. This is his deeper satisfaction; his Rush. Perhaps a highlight of an astonishing journey so far was producing and directing Scott Joplin’s Opera, Treemonisha, July 2009, to celebrate 36 years of Bahamian Independence. Indeed a public outcry was raised with demands for more of the same. The Nassau City Opera Company was so born. In the preparation of Porgy and Bess, it became obvious, that Cleveland could easily perform the entire opera and probably other works of the genre, alone as one-man, singing each role in each voice range, male or female. Cleveland confidently produced and artistically directed Nassau City Opera Company in its Inaugural Performance of George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess in July 2012 on the occasion of the 38thAnniversary of Bahamian Independence. On the occasion of Remembrance Day 2012, Nassau City Opera in conjunction with the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and Royal Bahamas Police Force performed the first National Remembrance Day Concert featuring Verdi Requiem to commemorate the many Bahamian World Wars I & II heroes, the marines who tragically lost their lives when they were unjustly attacked off Ragged Island in 1980 and all Bahamian law enforcement officers who died in the line of service and duty to our country. Dr. Williams’ notable performances consist of concerts with the Italian Chamber Orchestra, the Interpreti Veniziani throughout Italy, Norway, Finland, Sweden and in Nassau, Bahamas. As an Opera singer , he has performed the following roles: “Luddud” & “Ned” (Treemonisha), Houston Grand Opera and Battersea Art Centre,London.“Sammy Swain” Command performance for HM Queen Elizabeth II, Opera by E. Clement Bethel. “Baron Douphol” (La Traviata, Verdi), Guildford Opera Company, UK, “Amonasaro” (Aida, Verdi), Sevenoaks Opera Company, UK, “Morales” (Carmen, Bizet), Surrey Opera Company, UK, “Tonio” (I Pagliacci , Leoncavallo), Riverside Opera Company, Richmond, UK.
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