Iris Otten ⢠Producer, Pupkin Film
âCreating can be a lonely and vulnerable process and I try to support as much as neededâ
19/05/2021 - The Dutch Producer on the Move talks about her work with writers and directors, and her ambitions for the future
Iris Otten is one of the three producers at Amsterdam-based Pupkin Film, where she works on author driven films and authentic family content. She has produced multiple Golden Calf winning films, such asÂ
The Peter Pan Man, by
Michiel ten Horn, andÂ
Mees Peijnenburg; the Emmy nominated productionsÂ
Ena Sendijarevic. Iris was selected to participate in the EFPâs Producers on the Move for 2021. We had a chat with her to learn a little more about what type of producer she considers herself to be, and what it means to work in a small country such as the Netherlands.
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Meetings on the Bridge is âcreating strong female charactersâ
The participants in the first talk, involving a group of Dutch professionals
Meetings on the Bridge (MoB), the Istanbul Film Festivalâs international co-production, training and networking platform, kicks off its online version today, and it will run until 9 April. The platformâs participating projects have already been announced (see the news) and will be featured in different workshops. Apart from said workshops, MoB is also organising a series of online Cinema Talks.
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The topic in focus at this edition is âCreating Strong Female Characters for Films and Seriesâ, and two sessions on this subject will be held, both of which on Monday 5 April. The discussions will aim to effectively change societyâs perception of women and minimise the violence perpetrated against them. MoB believes that such a change is possible if writers are mot