The closing ceremony for the 2022 Venice Film Festival just took place and the awards winners have been revealed.
25.08.2022 - 19:01 / deadline.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences is going global in a big way, hitting major festivals around the world and the US, beginning with the Fall trifecta of Venice, Telluride, and Toronto. All that is according to new CEO Bill Kramer who is continuing his inaugural outreach tour not just to members of AMPAS, but also the press. In addition to the A.Frame interview earlier this month with Kramer that was distributed to all 10,000 ish members as well as media outlets (and which Deadline reported on), Kramer this week held a Zoom press conference with key consumer outlets as well as the Hollywood Trades. He was keen to emphasize the org is going to once again be front and center at major events , and that means everywhere including reinstating their London membership meeting, and even adding one in Copenhagen.
“We’re an international organization. And at this point, 25% of our members are non US. It’s a way to show to our members who are either traveling there (Venice) or in Italy, that we are deeply committed to engaging with the international film community,” he said. “I also we all want to show support for film festivals which are back in a big way. So I think it’s very important for us to show up and to support the films that will be screening at Venice and Telluride and Toronto. So this is our way of showing that we are deeply committed to film festivals. We’re excited that they’re back. This really starts a lot of the award season for us and we want to be there, but it’s also a deep commitment to our partnership with Cinecitta and we’re co hosting (Venice event) with them. So it really does bring our international commitment and partnership to life. We’re looking at a year of festivals and how we need to
The closing ceremony for the 2022 Venice Film Festival just took place and the awards winners have been revealed.
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