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Things to take Home

Time
Feb 12th 2009
Location
HAU 2
Guests
Christine Tröstrum, Matthijs Wouter Knol, Kathi Bildhauer

Although the Campus comes to a close this evening, there’s a lot more in store. This session gives an overview of all that Talents can take home with them – the activities and opportunities that the Campus offers once you’re back in your countries and get busy with upcoming projects. Likewise, information on the Campus Abroad editions, the film co-ops, as well as navigating the Campus online database will be provided.

Christine Tröstrum

Christine Tröstrum is a cultural manager, organisational developer, trainer and coach. She has been in charge of Berlinale Talents since 2004 and in 2014 was joined by Florian Weghorn, with whom she has been co-running it ever since. Christine has worked in the international film and media industry for more than two decades and, among many achievements, was responsible for pioneering digital projects in the film industry and the animation co-production market Cartoon Movie in Babelsberg. She has been supporting companies in the areas of strategy, leadership and change management for many years, and since 2021 is a Managing Partner in the academy and consultancy biniasz und partner.
© Alexander Janetzko

Matthijs Wouter Knol

Matthijs Wouter Knol is the CEO and director of the European Film Academy since 2021. Previously, he was an award-winning documentary producer. After a short stint at IDFA, he worked for the Berlinale as the Berlinale Talents programme manager (2008-2014) and director of the European Film Market (2014-2020). Among his key missions at the European Film Academy are supporting, connecting and uniting the best people and work in European cinema.
© Angela Regenbrecht/European Film Academy

Kathi Bildhauer

Kathi Bildhauer has been with the Berlinale since 2003. A founding member of the Co-Production Market, which she co-headed until 2019, she manages the Talent Project Market for Berlinale Talents. She also coordinated the Berlinale Residency and was part of the World Cinema Fund team. Before, she worked in film and TV production and on set in different capacities in Germany and the UK. She is a pitching trainer, moderator and guest lecturer at film schools and for international programmes, as well as the author of “Drehbuch Reloaded”, her PhD thesis on unconventional screenplays.

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