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          CPH:CONFERENCE - New Paradigms Day 2: Afternoon (Panel 3)
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          New Pathways to Audience

          16:00 - 16:45 Wednesday 26th Mar 2025 / 45 min

          Distribution for the past decade has been in a state of major contraction. Hear from top filmmakers and thinkers about paths through new forms and challenges, that can lead to a revitalised distribution landscape.

          As the landscape for a richly diverse range of documentaries shrinks, filmmakers are seeking alternative solutions to reaching audiences and communities beyond festivals and new ways to connect and create impact that can extend the life of a film. On the panel we talk to some new and more established players, doing interesting work in this space, as well as the filmmakers who have worked with them, to learn how they are navigating innovative new pathways to audiences. 

          Speakers

          Alexis Bloom

          Born in South Africa, Alexis Bloom is a film director and producer. Her documentaries Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds and Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes were Emmy nominated. The Bibi Files is her latest film.

          Amy Shepherd

          Amy Shepherd is COO at Think-Film Impact Production, Europe’s leading impact media company operating at the cutting-edge intersection of art and social change. An experienced policy strategist she has an extensive professional background in international law, politics and social justice advocacy.

          Geralyn Dreyfous

          Geralyn White Dreyfous is an Academy Award winning producer with a wide, distinguished background in the arts. In 2002, she founded the Utah Film Center, a non-profit that curates free screenings and outreach programs for communities throughout Utah.

          Oli Harbottle

          Oli is Chief Content Officer at Dogwoof, where he is responsible for acquisitions across the company's slate as well as the sourcing of projects for production. He also continues to oversee the company's releasing slate, with a focus on talent relationships and strategic company partnerships.