Select speakers from previous years

Pamela Abdy

Warner Bros.

Michael Barker

Sony Pictures Classics

Glen Basner

FilmNation

Elisabeth d’Arvieu

Mediawan

Kiska Higgs

Focus Features

Rebecca Kearey

Searchlight Pictures

Helen Lee-Kim

Lionsgate

Christian Vesper

Fremantle

Rena Ronson

UTA

Tom Quinn

NEON

Roeg Sutherland

CAA

Patrick Wachsberger

193

Frühere Summit Ausgaben und deren Programm

Zurich Summit Standard Package

CHF 950.–

Buy Ticket

Zurich Summit Gold Package

CHF 1550.–

Buy Ticket

Game Changers

The Game Changer Award pays tribute to excellency in the film business with a focus on leaders that not only cherish change in the industry but also stand for the DNA of what cinema has stood for since its invention. 

As part of the 20th Zurich Film Festival, Roeg Sutherland, Co-Head of CAA Media Finance, was honored with the Game Changer Award on Sunday, October 8. 

Prior to the award ceremony at Restaurant Terrasse, Sutherland spoke with Glen Basner (FilmNation) during the Zurich Summit Conference about his outlook on the future of the entertainment industry and what defines a successful talent agent today. He emphasized: “The independent film community has always been recognized for fostering audacious storytelling and discovering fresh voices, just as much as it is for its resilience.  The very nature of the business demands that we constantly think about the business in unique and innovative ways.  The Zurich Film Festival has played a pivotal role in supporting our collective mission to support artists and the independent film ecosystem, and I am deeply honored by this award.” 

Roeg Sutherland has been a passionate supporter of independent film since the very beginning of his career. At CAA Media Finance, he specializes in packaging and representing independently financed film, television, and digital productions. Under his leadership, CAA Media Finance has become one of the most significant suppliers of feature films to the U.S. theatrical market—closing more than 100 distribution deals annually for projects with budgets ranging from 100,000 to over 150 million US dollars. 

Projects he has overseen include the Academy Award-winning CODA, as well as CONCLAVE, HIT MAN, MAY DECEMBER, THE HOLDOVERS, LONGLEGS, THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7, BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM, PIECES OF A WOMAN, and THE FATHER. His leadership has also guided the production of films such as GREYHOUND, MALCOLM & MARIE, 12 YEARS A SLAVE, HER, SICARIO, NOCTURNAL ANIMALS, and YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE — to name just a few. 

Sutherland also manages a global network of acclaimed filmmakers, supporting them in the development, financing, and worldwide distribution of their work. His clients include Ladj Ly (LES MISÉRABLES), Sam Mendes (1917), Rian Johnson (KNIVES OUT), Justine Triet (ANATOMY OF A FALL), Jacques Audiard (EMILIA PÉREZ), Roland Emmerich (MIDWAY), Martin McDonagh (THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN), Alejandro González Iñárritu (THE REVENANT, BIRDMAN), Claire Denis (HIGH LIFE), Dan Gilroy (NIGHTCRAWLER), Paul Thomas Anderson (LICORICE PIZZA), Kathryn Bigelow (THE HURT LOCKER, ZERO DARK THIRTY), and Steve McQueen (12 YEARS A SLAVE). 

At the 19th Zurich Film Festival, Fred Kogel of Leonine Studios was honoured with the Game Changer Award. Before ceremoniously accepting the award, he talked intimately about his successful career during the Game Changer Conversation at the Zurich Summit Conference. 

 "I am delighted to be honoured with the prestigious Game Changer Award. To have our achievements recognised by such an illustrious festival is a privilege. I share this award with all the employees at LEONINE who have worked with great fervour and drive to bring our vision to life. The award is not only confirmation of our passion for storytelling and our energy, but is also an incentive for us to continue to push the boundaries and shape the industry," is how Fred Kogel expressed his appreciation of the award. 

Fred Kogel was renowned for his extraordinary knowledge of the media industry. In addition to his outstanding expertise in the cinema sector, he also enjoyed many years of success as a producer in the field of entertainment, counting shows like "Wetten, dass…?" and the "Harald Schmidt Show" among his list of credits. After serving as Head of Entertainment at ZDF and Managing Director of SAT1, where he was responsible for the station's merger into ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG, he gradually turned his attention to cinema, becoming CEO of Constantin Film AG from 2003 to 2009. While he served on the board, highly acclaimed, Oscar-nominated theatrical hits like DOWNFALL and PERFUME: THE STORY OF A MURDERER were released, which, in addition to countless other accolades, won both the German and European Film Awards and a Bambi, as well as THE BAADER MEINHOF COMPLEX, which also received an Oscar nomination. 

Four years ago, Fred Kogel founded LEONINE Studios together with the financial investor KKR as a major player in the German production, distribution, and licensing sector. These three business units covered the entire value chain of the moving image market. LEONINE Studios included successful subsidiaries such as Wiedemann & Berg Film, Odeon Fiction, the award-winning Berlin-based production company hyperbole Medien GMBH, and the documentary specialists gebrueder beetz filmproduktion. LEONINE Studios’ production company W&B Television produced the Wolfgang Hohlbein adaptation of THE GRYPHON for Amazon Prime Video, the series 4 BLOCKS and GERMAN GENIUS for Warner TV, the Netflix Original Series DARK, and the international Paramount+ bestseller adaptation THE BILLION DOLLAR CODE. 


In 2022, Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, Co-Founders and Co-Presidents of Sony Pictures Classics, were honoured with the award as part of the 18th Zurich Film Festival. 

“In addition to helping the successful launch of many important movies, the Zurich Film Festival has always been a great place to meet, engage, and exchange ideas with filmmakers, distributors, and exhibitors. This award put the focus on 30 years of Sony Pictures Classics movies and the talented filmmakers who made them. In our opinion, they were the real game changers and we shared this award with them. Thank you, Zurich Film Festival, for the honor,” said Michael Barker and Tom Bernard of Sony Pictures Classics.  

Barker and Bernard's Sony Pictures Classics aimed to distribute thought-provoking, high-quality feature films and documentaries and promote the signature style of talented filmmakers. The Zurich Film Festival honoured the two American studio bosses that year for their services to the film culture. The two had founded Sony Pictures Classics exactly 30 years prior and had popularised auteur filmmakers such as Asghar Farhadi, Wim Wenders, and Pedro Almodóvar. They had won more than 40 Academy Awards and championed diversity in cinema long before the topic became fashionable. 


Pamela Abdy, MGM’s Motion Picture Group President was honoured with the Game Changer Award during the Zurich Summit industry conference at the 17th Zurich Film Festival. 

"I am honored to be given this award by the Zurich Film Festival, and want to extend my deep appreciation to Christian, Reta and their entire organization. I consider it a genuine privilege to stand alongside the legendary filmmakers who have been a part of the MGM family for the last century, and I am grateful to welcome so many incredible storytellers – both new and established – to join us as we endeavor to make great films at MGM in the years ahead." affirmed Pamela Abdy, MGM's Motion Picture Group President. 

Prior to Abdy’s role at MGM she has championed original ideas and authorship, working with great filmmakers including QUEEN & SLIM director Melina Matsoukas and writer Lena Waithe, A MILLION LITTLE PIECES director Sam Taylor-Johnson. Furthermore, she has worked with Academy Award-winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu on BABEL, BIRDMAN, and THE REVENANT. She was also responsible for Adam McKay’s Academy Award-winning THE BIG SHORT and Martin Scorsese’s SHUTTER ISLAND – while serving at Paramount Pictures, Bluegrass Films, New Regency and Makeready. 

The Zurich Summit welcomed MGM's Pamela Abdy and Michael de Luca for a conversation with CAA Media Finance co-head Roeg Sutherland to discuss how they have weathered the pandemic, the changing role of the studios in the current landscape, and what they see as the future of MGM, driven by their ongoing commitment to the theatrical experience. 

The Gamechanger Award was presented to the distributor Ascot Elite Entertainment at the 6th Zurich Summit. The trophy was accepted by the three co-CEOs Ralph Dietrich, Karin Dietrich and Stephan Giger. 

The Gamechanger Award, which has been re-established, goes to personalities who give new impetus to the film industry with their commitment. With this award, the Zurich Film Festival recognizes two great achievements of Ascot Elite: On the one hand, the company has rendered outstanding services to the ZFF by bringing films and filmmakers to the ZFF for years, providing the opening film a total of eight times. 

On the other hand, Ascot Elite has repeatedly championed Swiss films. In recent years, they have successfully brought films such as PLATZSPITZBABY by Pierre Monnard, BRUNO MANSER by Niklaus Hilber, ZWINGLI by Stefan Haupt, DER GOALI BIN IG by Sabine Boss or DER VERDINGBUB by Markus Imboden to the cinema and have done brilliant media work, especially again with EDEN FÜR JEDEN by Rolf Lyssy. Ascot has helped Swiss film reach a large audience again. But they have also been involved in smaller productions such as DER UNSCHULDIGE by Simon Jaquemet. Despite all the adversities of the current market situation, Ascot Elite is strongly and wholeheartedly committed to cinema. For this we say thank you with this award! 

Patrick Wachsberger, einer der einflussreichsten und angesehensten Manager im unabhängigen Filmgeschäft, wurde mit dem Game Changer Award des Zurich International Film Festival geehrt.

Als Co-Vorsitzender der Motion Picture Group von Lionsgate, zusammen mit Rob Friedman, hat Wachsberger dazu beigetragen, die globalen Teenager-Franchises THE HUNGER GAMES und DIVERGENT zu realisieren. Die beiden Männer haben ausserdem das Filmgeschäft von Lionsgate mit Projekten wie Pantelion Films, das sich an ein hispanisches Publikum richtet, und Codeblack Pictures, das sich an afroamerikanische Kinobesucher wendet, ausgebaut.

Lionsgate stand nach der 4,4-Milliarden-Dollar-Übernahme des Premium-TV-Anbieters Starz nun vor einem weiteren wichtigen strategischen Wechsel.

Der neueste Film von Lionsgate im Herbst 2016, das Katastrophendrama DEEPWATER HORIZON von Regisseur Peter Berg mit Mark Wahlberg in der Hauptrolle, wurde am 28. September in Zürich im Rahmen einer Gala vorgestellt.

Subscribe to our Industry Newsletter and stay up to date on the latest Zurich Summit news 

Impressions

UBS Banner
Mercedes Benz Banner
Neue Zürcher Zeitung