Icon Film Distribution head of acquisitions and development, Susan Boehm, has departed after three years with the company.
Boehm, will leave Icon Film Distribution on November 11 to focus on further opportunities in Australia and the Us market..
Boehm said working at Icon had been a great experience and an invaluable opportunity to buy high profile, award winning films as well as build on and expand relationships in the Australian and international film community..
"But the time has come for new challenges," she said..
"I.m looking forward to exploring opportunities in the Us while also developing and producing projects with Australian colleagues.".
She will be taking meetings at the upcoming Toronto Film Festival..
Dendy/Icon chief executive, Greg Hughes, said Boehm had made a significant contribution to Icon.s acquisitions and development capabilities.
"The Icon team has benefited greatly from having Susan.s expertise embedded in the business and we...
Boehm, will leave Icon Film Distribution on November 11 to focus on further opportunities in Australia and the Us market..
Boehm said working at Icon had been a great experience and an invaluable opportunity to buy high profile, award winning films as well as build on and expand relationships in the Australian and international film community..
"But the time has come for new challenges," she said..
"I.m looking forward to exploring opportunities in the Us while also developing and producing projects with Australian colleagues.".
She will be taking meetings at the upcoming Toronto Film Festival..
Dendy/Icon chief executive, Greg Hughes, said Boehm had made a significant contribution to Icon.s acquisitions and development capabilities.
"The Icon team has benefited greatly from having Susan.s expertise embedded in the business and we...
- 8/20/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Ifd Australia’s head of acquisitions and development will leave the company after three years.
Susan Boehm, the head of acquisitions and development at Icon Film Distribution Australia, is leaving the company after three years.
Boehm plans to focus on new opportunities in Australia and the Us and will be taking meetings at Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 10-20).
During her three-year tenure, Icon acquired the Oscar-winning Still Alice and Love & Mercy, as well as Toronto galas The Man Who Knew Infinity and Mr. Right, and upcoming titles Alone In Berlin, War On Everyone and The Wife.
She had previously held the position of development executive at Screen Australia where she developed festival hit The Rocket, Looking For Grace and Last Cab To Darwin.
She later acquired Last Cab To Darwin for Icon and the film will screen at Toronto next month.
“Susan has made a significant contribution to Icon’s acquisitions and development capabilities over the...
Susan Boehm, the head of acquisitions and development at Icon Film Distribution Australia, is leaving the company after three years.
Boehm plans to focus on new opportunities in Australia and the Us and will be taking meetings at Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 10-20).
During her three-year tenure, Icon acquired the Oscar-winning Still Alice and Love & Mercy, as well as Toronto galas The Man Who Knew Infinity and Mr. Right, and upcoming titles Alone In Berlin, War On Everyone and The Wife.
She had previously held the position of development executive at Screen Australia where she developed festival hit The Rocket, Looking For Grace and Last Cab To Darwin.
She later acquired Last Cab To Darwin for Icon and the film will screen at Toronto next month.
“Susan has made a significant contribution to Icon’s acquisitions and development capabilities over the...
- 8/20/2015
- ScreenDaily
Dylan Pope.s Meteor Marmalade took the prize for best film and video at the 13th Uts Golden Eye awards presented on Monday night.
The bi-annual awards showcase film, video, sound and new media work produced by the students of the Uts Media Arts & Production and Masters of Animation programs.
This year.s judges included Rosemary Blight, Keith Thompson, Dany Cooper, Steve Arnold, Antony Partos, Tom Zubricki, Megan Elliott, Tony Krawtiz and Susan Boehm.
Prizes and sponsorship worth more than $33,000 were presented to the winners in 18 categories. James Vaughan collected the directing and editing gong for You Like It, I Love It.. Best script went to Desmond Hoo for Black Dog Seduce Me.
Here is the full list of winners:
Cinematography. If I am Thinking I Exist. Alyson Rothwell and Tom Westley
Screen Music Screen composed for Alice.s Trip. Peewee Ferris
Production Design. Entropy.. Diva Abrahamian
Script and Sound...
The bi-annual awards showcase film, video, sound and new media work produced by the students of the Uts Media Arts & Production and Masters of Animation programs.
This year.s judges included Rosemary Blight, Keith Thompson, Dany Cooper, Steve Arnold, Antony Partos, Tom Zubricki, Megan Elliott, Tony Krawtiz and Susan Boehm.
Prizes and sponsorship worth more than $33,000 were presented to the winners in 18 categories. James Vaughan collected the directing and editing gong for You Like It, I Love It.. Best script went to Desmond Hoo for Black Dog Seduce Me.
Here is the full list of winners:
Cinematography. If I am Thinking I Exist. Alyson Rothwell and Tom Westley
Screen Music Screen composed for Alice.s Trip. Peewee Ferris
Production Design. Entropy.. Diva Abrahamian
Script and Sound...
- 8/12/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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