![]() Picturesĭan Green, Group Director of Digital, Vue International Moderator: Anthony D'Alessandro, Editorial Director and Box Office Editor, Deadlineĭanielle Bekas, Co-Executive Vice President, International Marketing, Warner Bros. “Movie Marketing: Welcome to the Digital Age” Jane Hastings, Managing Director and CEO, EVT Tony Chambers, EVP, Head of Theatrical Distribution, The Walt Disney Company Julien Marcel, CEO, The Boxoffice Company The question though is, what must we all do as a unified industry to maintain and grow this viability so as to sustain and bright and healthy future? This session looks to address may of these issues and more. There’s no disagreement about the future viability of the motion picture theatrical industry and business. “Globally Speaking: A Look at the Global Marketplace”Īs we put the past three years in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to focus on the current and future state of the industry – where are we, where are we going and how do we get there. Steve Tsai, SVP, Worldwide Distribution Analytics, Sony Pictures Releasing ![]() William Sherak, co-CEO, Project X Entertainment Heather Morgan, Chief of Staff and Strategy, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema What do the box office figures from 2022 and early 2023 really tell us about the true state of the cinema industry? Are they telling us the whole story, or are we missing important insights? This session will dive into what trends we should be paying the most attention to from global box office perspective post-pandemic, and how to best action these insights across our sector so as to drive attendance. Harish Anand Thilakan (HAT), Chief Executive OfficerĬarrie Dietrich, SVP Business Development Man-Nang Chong, Founder, Chairman and CEO Hervé Roux, Head of Cinema, EMEA and APACĭr. ![]() Loren Nielsen, Vice President, Content & Strategy An expert in the field of technology and emerging media, Cole serves as an adviser to governments and leading companies around the world as they craft digital strategies. In this special keynote, Jeffrey Cole will focus on how theaters faced disruption and lived to tell the story, demonstrating to all their clear and essential part in the opening of motion pictures. Theaters would have served their last heaping of buttered popcorn, no more flickering light from the projection booth and dare we say, no more first kisses in the back row of the balcony. If ever there was reason for the motion picture theater industry to meet its demise, the pandemic would have been the perfect culprit. Jeffrey Cole, Director of the Center for the Digital Future, USC Waddy Wachtel with Keith Richards - List of credits with links to pages.Exhibition: Ajay Bijli, Managing Director, PVR INOX Limited and Founder, PVR Cinemasĭistribution: Mark Viane, President, International Theatrical Distribution, Paramount Pictures Photos of Waddy Wachtel with Keith Richards and The X-Pensive Winos Videos of Waddy Wachtel with Keith Richards and The X-Pensive Winos Ivan Neville, Steve Jordan, Waddy Wachtel, Keith Richards Willie Weeks, Ivan Neville, Waddy Wachtel, Steve Jordan, Keith Richards Ivan Neville, Sara Dash, Bernard Fowler, Keith Richards, Waddy Wachtel Ivan Neville, Waddy Wachtel (photo by Arnie Goodman) Waddy Wachtel, Keith Richards (photo by Arnie Goodman) Waddy Wachtel, Keith Richards, Steve Jordan (photo by Arnie Goodman) Ivan Neville, Waddy Wachtel, Willie Weeks, Keith Richards, Steve Jordan (photo by Arnie Goodman) Keb' Mo's performed "A Brand New America" featuring Ivan Neville, Ray Parker Jr., Willie Weeks, and Steve Jordan. Kimberly Nichole sang the Nina Simone classic, "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free" The late Georgie State Senator and civil right leader Julian Bond was remembered with a musical tribute: Nine saxophonists, including Rene McLean, jammed on "Global Warning/St. Ravi Coltrane, James Carter, Billy Harper, George Cables, Williams and Jack DeJohnette played "Tenor Madness"īennie Golson and the Cecil Bridgewater Big Band performed "Alfie's Theme" ![]() Sonny Rollins was there to accept his award, but didn't perform.ĭonald Fagen, Randy Brecker, Jimmy Heath, Buster Williams and Al Foster performed "Paul's Pal" Steve Jordan - Drums, Musical Director for the show Merry Clayton wasn't on hand to receive her award, as she has still been recovering from a devastating car accident, but she sent a video with her gratitude.Īfter a standing ovation for Merry, Keith Richards paid tribute to her by performing two songs: Merry Clayton received Clark & Gwen Terry Award for Courage Sonny Rollins received Lifetime Achievement Award Keith Richards - A Great Night In Harlem Concert 2015
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