Annika Pham The Göteborg Film Festival’s annual TV industry event, TV Drama Vision, has unveiled its program, which focuses on sustainability and healthy working conditions at a time of hyper-competition in the drama space.TV Drama Vision is set to unspool both in-person and online over Feb.
2-3.As opening keynote, Johanna Koljonen, author of the anticipated Nostradamus Report, will kickstart the event’s conference strand, which is also due to new paths for creative producers, public funding at a crossroads, green filmmaking, diversity, changing business models and storytelling.“The program, designed as always in close collaboration with the industry, will reveal how the streaming disruption, accelerated by the pandemic, is affecting us all.
It’s important for all partners to find common grounds and reflect on long-term plans to create a sustainable industry,” says Göteborg head of industry Cia Edström, who will be hosting the event with moderators Johanna Nunnu Karppinen, a long time Finnish industry executive, and Marike Muselaers, co-head of Benelux’s Lumière Group.
Heavyweight keynote speakers and panellists take in Banijay’s Lars Blomgren, Film i Väst’s Tomas Eskilsson, REinvent’s Rikke Ennis, NENT Group’s Filippa Wallenstam, Sagafilm’s Kjartan Thór Thórdarson, NRK’s Ivar Køhn, Nordic Drama Queen’s Josefine Tenglad, and the Nordisk Film & TV Fond’s Liselott Forsman.
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