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Matt Brown has been promoted to executive vice presid <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley italy</a> ent - international at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment  SPHE .Former Coca-Cola Company senior manager Simon McDowell has joined as senior vice president and general manager, Europe, and will report to Brown.Brown will be based in Los Angeles and manage SPHE s international business including strategic planning and divisional growth.He most recently served as the company s executive vice president - Europe, and prior to that served as head of intern <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley uk</a> ational home video at DreamWorks.McDowell will be based in London overseeing the management of SPHE s European territories and will be responsible for creating and executing business plans for the region.McDowell served 11 years at The Coca-Cola Company in senior management and global marketing roles. The home entertainment market is truly a global business with the international sector becoming as critical as our domestic area,  SPHE president David Bishop, to whom Brown will repo <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley cup</a> rt, said. Matt s extensive experience in the international home entertainment arena, and outstanding strategic skills, make him the ideal choice to help SPHE navigate the challenges of this new business environment.   Simon is a respected executive whose varied international experience will be critical to the success of our European business going forward,  Brown said of McDowell.TopicsAmericasUnited States           No comments                                                                       Relat Pmxx Sundance horror  Under The Shadow  gets UK deal
Territory aims to forge stronger ties with five territories here in Cannes to boost co-productions.The Chilean contingent at Cannes Film Festival has been staging meetings to forge stronger ties with counterparts in Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Belgium and Croatia.While Chile 鈥?represented by Pablo Larra铆ns Competition selection Neruda and Alejandro Jodorowskys Directors Fortnight entry Endless Poetry <pictured> 鈥?already enjoys co-production agreements with Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Canada, Italy and France, it has been setting up development lines.Mart铆n Rodr铆guez, executive secretary of the Council For The Audiovisual Industry  CAIA , announced a $1 <a href=https://www.stanley-germany.de>stanley germany</a> 00,000 fund to back two projects involving Chile and Argentina and another $100,000 fund  <a href=https://www.stanleycups.us>stanley us</a> for a project between Chile and Brazil.The objective is to give the minority country in a project access to funds it might not otherwise have secured. Its an initiative that Argentina and Brazil already had between one another and its working for them, thats why they wanted to implement it with us,  said Rodr铆guez.Eduardo Novelli, international advisor to Brazils national cinema agency ANCINE, said h <a href=https://www.stanleyus.us>stanley us</a> e saw Chile as  a natural partner , adding that  even though <collaboration> already exists in films like Violeta Went To Heaven or Absence, it may generate much more joint work.INCAA president Bernardo Bergeret also hailed the outreach by Chile, adding:  For us, Latin American co-production is a very important objective. Chile announced a new p
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