Liz Shackleton is the founder & editor of online platform Streamlined (www.streamlined.news), a website and newsletter focusing on the film and streaming content industries in Asia Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. She is also Contributing Editor, Asia for Los Angeles-based Deadline, covering major festivals, markets and events across the region, and was previously Asia Editor of Screen International.
Eiko Mizuno-Gray is the CEO and delegate producer at Loaded Films in Tokyo. She has produced Ten Years Japan (executive producer Hirokazu Kore-eda), Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s To the Ends of the Earth and Chie Hayakawa’s Plan 75 which won the Cannes Caméra d'Or Special Mention in 2022 and was Japan’s official Oscar entry. Her latest production, Hayakawa’s Renoir, has been selected in the official competition at Cannes 2025. Her projects in development include a Poland-Japan co-production directed by Kei Ishikawa and Atsuko Hirayanagi’s co-production between Japan-Philippines.
Fumie is Director of International Sales & Marketing and Producer at SC Films International in London, and has a wealth of experience, specializing in Europe–Asia co-productions.
Her recent hit MONSTER ISLAND (aka ORANG IKAN) entered Netflix’s Top 3 in six countries and debuted at #1 on Shudder USA. She’s currently working as Executive Producer on upcoming film HOWL, where Leonardo DiCaprio is an executive producer.
After beginning her career as a buyer at Japan’s GAGA, Fumie moved to the UK to join SC Films in 2007, where she led on international sales and more recently, has gained recognition on multiple projects as a Producer.
Jeanne Loriotti cut her teeth at Orange Studio before joining Paradise City Sales (formerly Memento International), founded by Emilie Georges, the Paris-based film boutique behind Call Me by Your Name, Still Alice, and Asghar Farhadi’s award-winning work. She represented bold titles such as The Ugly Stepsister (Sundance/Berlin breakout), Atropia (Sundance Grand Jury Prize), Familiar Touch (Venice ’24), and Primavera (TIFF ’25). With fierce taste, sharp instinct, and global hustle, she brings fearless, auteur-driven cinema to the world stage.
Yulia Evina Bhara is a producer and the founder of KawanKawan Media, a production company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. She has produced among others: Solo, Solitude (Locarno Film Festival 2016) by Yosep Anggi Noen, The Science of Fictions (Locarno Film Festival 2019) by Yosep Anggi Noen, You and I (CPH:DOX-Copenhagen International Documentary Festival 2020) by Fanny Chotimah, Whether The Weather Is Fine (Toronto International Film Festival 2021) by Carlo Francisco Manatad, Stone Turtle (Locarno Film Festival 2022) by Woo Ming Jin, Autobiography (Venice International Film Festival 2022) by Makbul Mubarak, Tiger Stripes (Cannes Critics' Week 2023) by Amanda Nell Eu, Dreaming & Dying (Locarno Film Festival 2023) by Nelson Yeo, Last Shadow At The First Light (San Sebastian International Film Festival 2023) by Nicole Midori Woodford, 24 Hours With Gaspar (Busan International Film Festival 2023) by Yosep Anggi Noen, Don’t Cry, Butterfly (Venice Critics' Week 2024) by Duong Dieu Linh, Tale of the Land (Busan International Film Festival 2024) by Loeloe Hendra, Renoir (Cannes Film Festival 2025) by Chie Hayakawa and most recently The Fox King (Toronto International Film Festival 2025) by Woo Ming Jin. She was chosen as one of Variety International's Impactful Women in 2023.