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- Picture Presentation 8 December 3:55 - 4:10PM
Why It’s Important for an Actor to Produce
Actors today sit at the front line of cultural influence, yet often remain distant from the decisions that shape the stories they tell. In this session, Egyptian actor and filmmaker Ahmed Magdy examines why stepping into the producer’s role is becoming essential for creators who want greater agency, artistic integrity, and long-term impact. Drawing on his trajectory from Egypt’s independent cinema movement to building Garage Art Production, Magdy explores how actors can catalyze new talent, strengthen local creative ecosystems, and drive a more intentional, sustainable future for storytelling.
Academy Stage - Picture Panel 8 December 3:25 - 3:55PM
A Spotlight of the Women Rewriting Cinema
A new generation of women actors is redefining what it means to lead, on and off the screen. Through bold choices and authentic performances, they are reclaiming narratives once written for them and turning personal truth into universal resonance. This conversation explores how today’s actresses are expanding the emotional range of global cinema, challenging conventions of power and representation, and opening new paths for women whose stories shape how the world sees itself.
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- Picture Panel 9 December 10:05 - 10:25AM
Chaos is the New Direction
Perfection is dead. Directors and actors explore how chaos, imperfection, and unpredictability have become the new creative language of cinema and content. From raw performances to messy realism, this session dives into why disorder now connects deeper than polish.
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- Media Panel 8 December 1:30 - 1:50PM
Winning Back Gen Z One Swipe at a Time
Traditional media is losing ground with younger audiences who value authenticity and personal connection. A 2025 Statista report shows that 33% of Gen Z and Millennials trust influencer recommendations, more than double the 15% who trust traditional outlets like newspapers and TV. In an influencer-led era, how can legacy media evolve its formats, partnerships, and narratives to stay relevant and rebuild trust?
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- Music Fireside 8 December 5:05 - 5:20PM
Bridging Cultures Through K-Pop
As President of HYBE x Geffen, Mitra Darab is leading one of the most ambitious cultural collaborations in modern music—bringing the precision and innovation of K-pop to a global audience. In this spotlight conversation, she reflects on her journey from working with icons like Madonna and Tom Petty to building HYBE America, where artistry meets global strategy. Through her lens, we explore how the HYBE model—rooted in creativity, discipline, and community—is redefining what it means to launch and sustain worldwide superstars.
Forum Stage - Media Fireside 10 December 10:30 - 11:00AM
New Formats for New Voices
As influence moves from traditional media gatekeepers to millions of independent creators, a defining question emerges: who gets to shape narratives, and on what terms? This session explores how emerging formats, from hyper-short video to participatory storytelling and community-rooted audio, are redistributing visibility, expanding representation, and reshaping how audiences connect with the world.
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