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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS OFFICIAL CORPORATE SPONSOR 11-14 JUNE 2018 • BARCELONA WELCOME TO CINEEUROPE This is your official schedule of events for CineEurope 2018. NOTE: The schedule of events no longer grants access to events. The Access Pass replaces the passport and must be shown to gain entry to CineEurope events. Lost or stolen Access Passes will not be replaced and are non-transferable. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR TICKETED DELEGATES Security continues to be a major initiative at all CineEurope screenings. In order to maintain and protect the integrity of all films and product reels screened, we kindly advise that the use of mobile phones or any other kind of photo or video recording equipment is strictly prohibited in the Auditorium. To further protect product being shown we will also have security personnel at each event utilizing night-vision goggles. Anyone caught using any type of recording device will have their Access Pass confiscated and will be escorted out of the Auditorium. Due to increased security at all screenings, large bags are subject to search upon arrival at the theatre. We ask that none of the films screened or product featured are reviewed or commented on—regardless of good or bad. Please note, this includes speaking to members of the press, personal and professional blogs, social networking sites like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, or likewise. Also, please do not take photos of celebrities on the stage. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding of this matter. ENJOY THE SHOW! SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - 11-14 JUNE 2018 Official Corporate Sponsor *Grab a complimentary beverage in the Auditorium Foyer prior to each studio presentation. MONDAY, 11 JUNE 07:30-18:00 Convention Registration (Entrance B Foyer, Level 0) 07:30-18:00 Trade Show Registration (Booth Exhibitors Only) (Entrance C Foyer, Level 0) 08:30-09:15 Breakfast (Foyer 1, Level 1) HOST: Theodore Kim, Chief Partnership Activation Officer 09:30-10:30 The Business Case for European Content — A European Film Forum Session co-organised with Creative Europe Media** (**Simultaneous Translation Provided In French, German, Spanish And Russian) (Room 116-117, Level 1) Europe prides itself on its unparalleled offer of both local and European films that are made each year, while cinema operators play a major role in raising awareness and providing access to this diverse selection. However, the market share of European films remains low compared to the select few US productions that continue to lead at the box office. Is there a way for Europe to produce and promote films that can resonate with a wider audience whilst celebrating its rich cultural diversity? Are there lessons to be learned from our US colleagues? Can a European film succeed in all territories? OPENING REMARKS: Lucia Recalde, Head of Unit, Creative Europe Media, European Commission MODERATOR: David Hancock, Director of Research and Analysis for Cinema & Home Entertainment, IHS PANELISTS: Isabel Davis, Head of International, British Film Institute Asger Flygare Bech-Thomsen, CEO, Nordisk Film Cinemas John M. Jacobsen, Producer and CEO, Filmkameratene AS Anna Marsh, Executive Vice President Global Distribution, STUDIOCANAL 10:00-17:00 Hospitality Lounge (Entrance Foyer, Level 0) HOSTS: Twentieth Century Fox International Paul Gregg, Chairman, Tommy Tucker 10:30-11:45 Executive Roundtable — Global Trends and Global Responses** (**Simultaneous Translation Provided In French, German, Spanish And Russian) (Room 116-117, Level 1) The global cinema industry is experiencing significant structural and tech- nological change. Consolidation continues to affect not just the exhibition sector but is seen as an increasingly important factor in shaping the future of film distribution. And the accelerating pace of technological change shows no sign of abating, at a time when the financial support provided by the industry-wide VPF mechanism in many territories is coming to an end. If that weren’t enough, improvements in the in-home experience—driven by the emergence of new technologies and platforms—is seen by some as providing a more serious competitive threat than ever to the future of the big screen. This session will bring together senior executives from the industry to discuss how they see the future of cinema, with representatives of the newly-established Global Cinema Federation explaining the potential role of that organisation in helping to address some of the strategic challenges facing the cinema business. MODERATOR: Julien Marcel, CEO, Webedia Movies Pro PANELISTS: Stacey Snider, Chairman and CEO, 20th Century Fox Mooky Greidinger, CEO, Cineworld Group Bret Kim, Head of Global Business Division, CJ CGV JL Pomeroy, Global Chief Marketing Officer, IMAX Corporation Tim Richards, Founder and CEO, VUE International 12:00 Lunch (CCIB Auditorium Foyer) HOSTS: Anna Marsh, Executive Vice President, Global Distribution, STUDIOCANAL Stan Ruszkowski, SVP, Chief Revenue Offi cer, Webedia Movies Pro Julien Marcel, CEO, Webedia Movies Pro 13:00 Opening Ceremony (CCIB Auditorium) Offi cial Welcome Address Andrew Sunshine, Co-Managing Director, CineEurope Industry Address Phil Clapp, President, UNIC Director’s Spotlight Stefano Sollima, Director of Sicario: Day of the Soldado 13:45 Product Presentation: STUDIOCANAL (CCIB Auditorium) PRESENTERS: Anna Marsh, Executive Vice President Global Distribution Hugh Spearing, Head of Global Marketing 14:45 Refreshment Break (CCIB Auditorium Foyer) 15:15 Product Presentation: Sony Pictures Releasing (CCIB Auditorium Foyer) PRESENTERS: Josh Greenstein, President, Worldwide Marketing and Distribution Steven O’Dell, President, International Distribution 16:45 Refreshment Break (CCIB Auditorium Foyer) 17:15 Product Presentation: Warner Bros. Pictures International (CCIB Auditorium Foyer) PRESENTER: Thomas Molter, Executive Vice President, International Distribution 18:15 Opening Night Dinner Reception (CCIB Auditorium Foyer) HOSTS: Warner Bros. Pictures International Doug Darrow, Senior Vice President, Cinema Business Group, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Michael Archer, Vice President, Worldwide Cinema Sales, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. 19:30 Warner Bros. Pictures International Screening of TAG (CCIB Auditorium Foyer) TUESDAY, 12 JUNE 07:30-18:00 Convention Registration (Entrance B Foyer, Level 0) 07:30-18:00 Trade Show Registration (Entrance C Foyer, Level 0) 08:00-08:45 Continental Breakfast (Foyer 1, Level 1) HOSTS: Stephen Choi, Head, North America Display Offi ce (NADO) Chris Buchanan, Director, Cinema Business Development 09:00-10:15 Coca-Cola Seminar — Not All that Glitters is Silver and Gold** (**Simultaneous Translation Provided In French, German, Spanish And Russian) (Room 116-117, Level 1) This year’s Coca-Cola Seminar will focus on the biggest asset an organisation possesses – your ultimate competitive advantage. The element that if truly harnessed, can step change results and differentiate you vs. the competition. We will look at VUE’s approach to unlocking this, and how Artificial Intelligence coupled with new technologies are supporting faster, smarter, and more efficient business decisions. FACILITATED BY: Oliver Delaney, European Cinema Development Director – The Coca-Cola Company IN CONVERSATION WITH: Kam Dosanjh, Director of Operations, Vue International Dee Vassili, Executive Director; Group HR, Vue International Adam West, Head of Marketing, Satalia 10:00-17:00 Hospitality Lounge (Entrance Foyer, Level 0) 10:30 Product Presentation: Universal Pictures International (CCIB Auditorium) PRESENTERS: Simon Hewlett, President, International Marketing Niels Swinkels, Executive Vice President, International Distribution 11:00-18:00 CineEurope’s Opening Day on the Trade Show Floor (Exhibition Hall, Level 0) 11:30-13.30 CineEurope Focus Sessions on the Trade Show Floor Presented by the ICTA (Exhibition Hall, Level 0 – Entrance located between Cinionic and Dolby booths) 11:30 Software, Analytics, and Digital Marketing in Cinema: How to Engage with More Audiences and Boost Performance A huge transformation is currently underway in how cinema operators and their business partners use innovative software, data analytics and advanced marketing to better engage with existing customers and new audiences. This session will explore the potential for disruption, incremental growth and industry collaboration with leading suppliers, service providers and startups operating in this area. MODERATOR: Christian Kluge, CEO, Smartpricer PANELISTS: Michael Halevy, Director of Product Design, Compeso Mischa Kay, Managing Director, EMEA, Vista Entertainment Solutions Rifat Oguz, CEO, Sinemia Richard Power, CEO, Showtimes Analytics Alan Roe, CEO, JACRO 12:30 Gaming and eSports for Cinema Competitive Gaming, or eSports, is a nascent but rapidly growing enter- tainment sector, attracting significant interest from leading brands. It also captures the attention of cinema’s most valued audience: young people and teenagers. While most of them watch eSports on a small screen, creating and monetising live-events has already become a sizable business. This ses- sion will explore if cinema exhibition can be an additional experience platform for this dynamic activity and examine case studies from companies that have invested in and experiment with eSports in cinemas. MODERATOR: Jan Runge, European Director, ICTA PANELISTS: James Dobbin, Director of Event Cinema, UK & Int’l, National Amusements Howard Kiedaisch, CEO, MediaMation Victor Levy, EclairGame Project Lead, Ymagis Group Michelle Stevens,