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    Home » AFCI Cineposium adds speakers from HBO, PlayStation, Universal, Blumhouse

    AFCI Cineposium adds speakers from HBO, PlayStation, Universal, Blumhouse

    By SHOOTTuesday, August 27, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3473 Views
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    Jay Rowe, SVP of production, HBO
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    The speaker lineup for AFCI’s first Cineposium conference in Russia (September 13 – 16 in Saint Petersburg) continues to expand with top-level experts. Added to the lineup are:

    –Asad Qizilbash – Head of PlayStation Productions (making his first international speaking appearance since becoming head of production).

    –Iain Smith, OBE – Producer of “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Children of Men,” “Spy Game” and “The Killing Fields.”

    –Jay Rowe – SVP of production at HBO

    –Cristen Carr Strubbe, SVP of physical production at Universal Pictures (“Jurassic World” and “Fifty Shades” franchises).

    –Ashley Rice, EVP of physical production at Legendary Television & Digital Media (“Lost in Space,” “Carnival Row,” “The Looming Tower,” “Paper Girls,” and “Console Wars”). 

    –Jeanette Volturno – Head of production at Blumhouse (the company behind iconic horror and drama films including “The Purge” franchise, “Get Out” and “BlacKkKlansman”). 

    –Marco Valerio Pugini – President of Panorama Films (‘6 Underground,” “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” “American Assassin” and “John Wick: Chapter 2”)

    –Per Henry Borch – Location manager for “Ex Machina,” “Harry Potter” and “Transformers”

    –Michel Ruben – Producer of “Narcos,” “All About My Mother,” “Talk to Her” and “Contracorriente”

    –Zurab Pololikashvili – Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)

    Held in collaboration with UNWTO’s General Assembly, AFCI’s 43rd Cineposium conference will bring together film commissioners and global leaders involved in all forms of media production, distribution and marketing.

    “This year’s 43rd annual Cineposium is on track to be our most global conference to date,” said AFCI president Jess Conopolia. “It will be a melting pot of top industry executives, content creators and film commission representatives from six continents. We couldn’t be prouder of the extraordinary programming and networking opportunities attendees will experience.”  

    The new speakers join a lineup that also includes:

    –Xueyuan Hun – Project manager for the UNESCO’s International Council for Film, Television and Audiovisual Communication (ICFT)

    –Helene Granqvist – President of Women in Film & Television (WIFTI)

    –Dr. Jo Twist, OBE – CEO of UK Interactive Entertainment (UKIE)

    –Jonathan Olsberg – Chairman of Olsberg SPI (international media consulting firm)

    –Nick Smith – Former commercial director at Pinewood

     
    Cineposium speakers will address hot-button issues such as the TV content boom, co-production, infrastructure development, the evolution of gaming, film tourism and gender equality. Sessions held in partnership with the European Film Commission Network (EUFCN) and Asian Film Commission Network (AFCNet) will also spotlight production in Europe and Asia. A joint reception at Saint Petersburg’s historic Catherine Palace will celebrate Cineposium’s first collaboration UNWTO and the expanding global interest in film tourism (i.e., public interest in locations featured in films and TV series).

    Cineposium is the only international conference focused on connecting film commissioners, production industry partners and policymakers. Over the past decade, it has been held in the United States, France, New Zealand, Spain and South Korea. Cinepsoium is one of AFCI’s two hallmark annual events (the other is AFCI Week held each April in Los Angeles).

    For this year’s Cineposium, AFCI is working closely with the Russian Office of Film Commissions and the Committee for Tourism Development of Saint Petersburg for support with venues, programming and production.

    Saint Petersburg will offer Cineposium attendees a unique, world-class conference experience. The city is known to Russians as the “Window to the West,” and at Cineposium it will also become a window into Russia’s growing media production industry.

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    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, actor who performed in “Mortal Kombat,” dies at 75

    Friday, December 5, 2025
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa gestures after arriving at the world premiere of NBC's new police series "Hawaii" on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, Aug. 29, 2004, in Honolulu, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni, File)

    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, a Tokyo-born actor known for his roles in the film "Mortal Kombat" and TV series "The Man in the High Castle" has died. He was 75.

    Tagawa died surrounded by his family in Santa Barbara from complications due to a stroke, his manager, Margie Weiner, confirmed on Thursday.

    "Cary was a rare soul: generous, thoughtful, and endlessly committed to his craft," she said in an email. "His loss is immeasurable. My heart is with his family, friends, and all who loved him."

    Tagawa's decades of film and TV roles truly got off the ground in 1987 when he appeared in Bernardo Bertolucci's Oscar-winning film "The Last Emperor." Since then, he appeared in such films as "Pearl Harbor," "Planet of the Apes" and "License to Kill."

    Tagawa was raised mostly in the U.S. South while his Hawaii-born father was assigned to U.S. mainland Army bases. He lived in Honolulu and on the Hawaiian island of Kauai for a while.

    Tagawa's father met his mother while stationed in Japan, Tagawa told Honolulu Magazine in 2004. His parents named him after Cary Grant and his brother after Gregory Peck, he said.

    His mother, Ayako, had been a stage actor in Japan, according to the Honolulu weekly newspaper Midweek. Tagawa said she asked him not to pursue acting because there weren't many good roles for Asians.

    He eventually began an acting career at age 36 after being a celery farmer, limo driver, pizza supply truck driver and photojournalist, he said.

    "The good news for Asian actors and Hollywood is that it's better than it's ever been, but the bad news is that it hasn't changed that much," he told Midweek in 2005. "The opportunities haven't increased that much, but commercially there's more exposure."

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