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An Argument About The Exportation Of NZ Film And Television


The Enemy Ltd presents


An Argument About The Exportation Of NZ Film And Television – More Panelists Confirmed!

Hosted by Oliver Driver

The Enemy Ltd is excited to announce that the panel discussion titled ‘An argument about the exportation of NZ Film and Television’ just got bigger and better! Robyn Malcolm (actor), Andrew Szusterman (network exec) and Tim Riley (media/entertainment lawyer) have just been confirmed for the panel, which takes place on Saturday October 22 at 12pm at The Cloud on the Auckland Waterfront.

New Zealand Film and Television is taking the world by storm, we are selling formats, exporting television shows and producing some of the largest and most successful films in the world. However are we doing enough? Is Hollywood exploiting us? Can we hold our own on the world stage?

An argument about the exportation of NZ Film and Television’ is a horseshoe panel discussion with representatives from all aspects of the TV and Film Industry. This will be an exciting and dynamic discussion, with opinions and arguments, disagreement and dynamic points of view, curated by cross-media impresario Oliver Driver.

Full list of panellists are: Julie Christie (Producer), James Griffin (Writer), Imogen Johnson (Agent), Robyn Malcolm (actor), Andrew Szusterman (network exec) and Tim Riley (media/entertainment lawyer).

Come along and get involved in the live discussion, and wait for it.......its FREE!

AN ARGUMENT ABOUT THE EXPORTATION OF NZ FILM AND TELEVISION
Saturday 22 October
The Cloud, Auckland Waterfront, CBD
12pm - FREE
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