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Going Viral
Panel Talk

with Daniel Hadenius-Ebner,
Luce Grosjean,
Rich Warren,
Uli Wegenast,
Gina Dellabarca
published in Discussions
published on 22.04.2020
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In this online panel talk, Daniel Hadenius-Ebner (Vienna Shorts), Luce Grosjean (Miyu Distribution), Rich Warren (Encounters Film Festival) and Uli Wegenast (Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film) talk about the technical and logistic difficulties they have faced when transforming their festivals into a successful online event.

How to sell tickets? Who is the target group? What if directors don’t want their films to be screened online yet? Short Film Conference’s Gina Dellabarca moderates.

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Daniel Hadenius-Ebner.

Daniel Hadenius-Ebner is the co-founder and Artistic Director of Vienna Shorts – International Short Film Festival. He has a Master’s degree in Political Science and studied Cultural Studies and Film Studies in Vienna and Berlin. Daniel has been cultural editor and film critic at APA Austrian Press Agency for many years. He is the co-producer of the football short-film reel Eleven Minutes (A/CH 2008), a film advisor for the city of Vienna and the state of Vorarlberg, co-founder of the Association of Austrian Film Festivals as well as of the initiative Fair Festival Work Now, and also works as a film and film art curator. In 2020 he co-founded Talking Shorts.

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