speakers

SCREEN FOREVER 40 continues to strengthen its global footprint, with the first group of leading international executives confirmed to attend and engage with Australian producers across the conference and SPA Connect In-Person Market.
Joining this year’s program are:
Natalie Vinet, Senior Vice President, Global Sales & Content, Unscripted at Boat Rocker Studios;
Elsie Choi, Head of Scripted TV at CJ ENM America / Studio Dragon Global;
Marci Wiseman, CEO / Executive Producer at The Wise Group; and
Lauren Jackson, Vice President, Scripted Content at All3Media International.
These senior decision-makers bring significant expertise across scripted and unscripted development, global sales, financing, distribution and co-production, and will be participating in conference sessions and marketplace meetings.
This is a valuable opportunity to connect directly with executives actively seeking new partnerships and globally relevant projects.
Stay tuned for further announcements.

Liana Dubois
Managing Director
Entertainment Partners APAC
Australia
Feature Film, Scripted Television (e.g. Drama, Comedy), Short Film / Online
Production Services (e.g. Lawyer, Accountant, Post-Production, Facilities)

Michael Favelle
CEO
Odins Eye Entertainment
Australia
Animation, Documentary, Feature Film
Distributor / Sales Agent
SCREEN FOREVER is proudly supported by the Queensland Government, through Screen Queensland.
Screen Producers Australia respectfully acknowledges the people of the Yugambeh language region, the traditional owners of the lands on which we meet. We thank the traditional custodians for welcoming us all onto their lands.
We acknowledge and pay respect to them and all their descendants, both past and present. We also acknowledge the many Aboriginal people from other regions, as well as Torres Strait and South Sea Islander people who now live in the local area and have made an important contribution to the community.
Get the latest SCREEN FOREVER and Screen Producers Australia news delivered directly to your inbox.
















