The traditional press conference in Paris on April 14 announced the Official Selection for its 75th edition. Meanwhile the Film Market is transitioning as Guillaume Esmiol is named Co-Executive Director of the Marché du Film and will work in tandem with Jérôme Paillard before Esmiol definitively replaces Paillard for 2023.
Jérôme Paillard and Guillaume Esmiol, Co-Executive Directors of the Marché du Film 2022
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As for the Marché, which Guillaume Esmiol joined in 2020 as Deputy Director in charge of development, clearly with the prospect of taking over new functions linked to the succession of Jérôme Paillard, they will work in tandem this year before Esmiol permanently replaces Paillard in 2023.
Guillaume Esmiol was formerly Innovation Director for TF1 Group and Marketing Director for the startup studio Wefound ― an experience that allowed him to bring his expertise in Digital, Media, and Innovation to the Marché.
Meanwhile, the managing team of the Marché will remain the same and is comprised of Maud Amson (Operations & Sales Director), Michèle Waterhouse (Administrative Director), Alice Kharoubi (Cinema Programming Director), Camille Rousselet (Head of Cinando), and Aleksandra Zakharchenko (Head of Programming).
Jérôme Paillard will conclusively step down from his functions in December 2022 during Ventana Sur, the co-production market that the Festival co-organizes with Incaa, each year in Buenos Aires.
The time chosen for this transmission is special. The Marché du Film 2022 will, hopefully, be the true post-pandemic market after the difficulties that the industry faced in 2020 and 2021. However, the Marché must look ahead, reinvent itself and reflect on the issues that are now at the forefront.
The Board of Directors, Pierre Lescure, (and the new incoming President, Iris Knobloch) and Thierry Frémaux, hold the highest regards for Jérôme Paillard and the work accomplished by the Marché du Film under his leadership. They would also like to extend their sincerest gratitude for his unfailing commitment, his talent, and his constant creativity. Jérôme brought the Marché du Film to where it is today ― in high standing, a position that’s necessary to maintain as we navigate this ever-changing future.
Jérôme Paillard and Guillaume Esmiol, Co-Executive Directors of the Marché du Film 2022
If you are interested in SydneysBuzz Reports, you may have a free look at the work in progress for the Cannes Film Festival titles and the satellite fests, Directors' Fortnight, Critics' Week and Acid here. Please drop me a line if you like it or have suggestions at Sydney@SydneysBuzz.com
As for the Marché, which Guillaume Esmiol joined in 2020 as Deputy Director in charge of development, clearly with the prospect of taking over new functions linked to the succession of Jérôme Paillard, they will work in tandem this year before Esmiol permanently replaces Paillard in 2023.
Guillaume Esmiol was formerly Innovation Director for TF1 Group and Marketing Director for the startup studio Wefound ― an experience that allowed him to bring his expertise in Digital, Media, and Innovation to the Marché.
Meanwhile, the managing team of the Marché will remain the same and is comprised of Maud Amson (Operations & Sales Director), Michèle Waterhouse (Administrative Director), Alice Kharoubi (Cinema Programming Director), Camille Rousselet (Head of Cinando), and Aleksandra Zakharchenko (Head of Programming).
Jérôme Paillard will conclusively step down from his functions in December 2022 during Ventana Sur, the co-production market that the Festival co-organizes with Incaa, each year in Buenos Aires.
The time chosen for this transmission is special. The Marché du Film 2022 will, hopefully, be the true post-pandemic market after the difficulties that the industry faced in 2020 and 2021. However, the Marché must look ahead, reinvent itself and reflect on the issues that are now at the forefront.
The Board of Directors, Pierre Lescure, (and the new incoming President, Iris Knobloch) and Thierry Frémaux, hold the highest regards for Jérôme Paillard and the work accomplished by the Marché du Film under his leadership. They would also like to extend their sincerest gratitude for his unfailing commitment, his talent, and his constant creativity. Jérôme brought the Marché du Film to where it is today ― in high standing, a position that’s necessary to maintain as we navigate this ever-changing future.
- 5/10/2022
- by Sydney
- Sydney's Buzz
Guillaume Esmiol will take over when Paillard steps down in 2023.
Guillaume Esmiol has been named co-executive director of the Cannes Marché du Film, working alongside Jérôme Paillard for the 2022 edition before taking over from Paillard in 2023.
Esmiol was appointed the Marche’s deputy director in charge of development in 2020, with a view to eventually taking over from Paillard. He was previously innovation director for the TF1 Group and marketing director for the start-up studio Wefound.
The Marche confirmed the management team would remain the same. It is comprised of Maud Amson (operations and sales director), Michèle Waterhouse (administrative director), Alice Kharoubi...
Guillaume Esmiol has been named co-executive director of the Cannes Marché du Film, working alongside Jérôme Paillard for the 2022 edition before taking over from Paillard in 2023.
Esmiol was appointed the Marche’s deputy director in charge of development in 2020, with a view to eventually taking over from Paillard. He was previously innovation director for the TF1 Group and marketing director for the start-up studio Wefound.
The Marche confirmed the management team would remain the same. It is comprised of Maud Amson (operations and sales director), Michèle Waterhouse (administrative director), Alice Kharoubi...
- 2/11/2022
- by Louise Tutt
- ScreenDaily
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