Locarno Film Festival
Christina Lazaridi is an esteemed associate professor of practice in screenwriting at Columbia University School of the Arts, where previous roles included assistant professor and Sloan Film Development mentor. In addition, Lazaridi serves as a lecturer in screenwriting at Princeton University, where groundbreaking research in narrative and memory formation is being conducted in collaboration with the Neuroscience Institute. As a screenwriter, Lazaridi is involved in the feature film ALL FEMEN and has a long-standing private practice as a story consultant and script doctor. Additionally, experiences include roles such as executive board member and academic director at Cine Qua Non Lab, where award-winning films have been developed, and consultant for the Toronto International Film Festival. Lazaridi has also been actively engaged as a speaker and mentor at various prestigious film institutions, contributing significantly to the development of numerous acclaimed films internationally. Educational credentials include a Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University.
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Locarno Film Festival
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Throughout its 75 year history, the Locarno Film Festival has occupied a unique position in the landscape of the major film festivals. Every August, around 165,000 cinema-goers, 1,000 journalists, and 3,000 professionals converge on the small Swiss-Italian town of Locarno, right in the heart of Europe.