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CAA Media Finance’s Roeg Sutherland, Goodfellas’ Vincent Maraval and Cinetic Media’s John Sloss look set to attend the San Sebastian Festival’s second Creative Investors’ Conference, co-organised o…

’ Vincent Maraval and Cinetic Media’s John Sloss look set to attend the San Sebastian Festival’s second Creative Investors’ Conference, co-organised once again with CAA Media Finance.

Execs at Anonymous Content, Blueprint Pictures, HBO, Hulu, Killer Films, MK2, MUBI and Neon, among others, have also confirmed attendance. Led by a keynote from Maraval, interviewed by Sutherland, last year’s Conference brought an unusually candid take on the state of the film and TV industries, and possible ways forward.

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