Pim, former president of Endemol International Distribution and Polygram Television Benelux, is a renowned professional in international film and television. He is best known for marketing and licensing top quality studio product and primetime US network mini-series such as Joan of Arc and The Audrey Hepburn Story to European broadcasters. This was established through various exclusive deals with major production companies such as New Regency Enterprises (Heat & JFK), Tandem Communications (The Pillars of the Earth) and Lions Gate Films (Crash). In addition; Pim was responsible for setting up successful co-productions of features and feature documentary’s such as: the highly acclaimed and Internationally awarded: Buddha’s Lost Children shot on location on the Thai/Burmese border.
Robin brings years of experience and an extensive network in our specific field: previously, he held various content roles at RTL Nederland and Canal+, most recently serving as Regional Content Director at SkyShowtime.
Curacao, Spain, Panama, the UK, the Netherlands… Muriel has worked in many countries and has worn many hats in her career. As a result, she has the unique ability to manage multi-disciplinary projects, successfully navigate challenges and remain focused on providing effective organizational management.
Jacqueline is a marketing and project management professional with more than 10 years of experience in the film industry. In addition to film distribution, during which she worked on both local and International titles, she also has several years of experience in the advertising and design industry. With her sense of structure and eye for detail, she coordinates and connects parties with efficiency.
Tracy’s career in the international film and TV industry spans over three decades. She started in London, where she worked as a sales and marketing executive for Glinwood Films, which held the worldwide rights to all of Jeremy Thomas’ films, including Little Buddha and The Sheltering Sky. Subsequently, her journey took her to Madrid, where she established and headed up the international sales department for Spain’s leading independent film producer, responsible for Jamón, Jamón as well as Belle Époque, which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language film in 1994. After moving to Amsterdam, she embarked on a new venture and started her own translation company, specializing in film & TV, which she did successfully for over 12 years.
Fulko brings more than 20 years of experience in film marketing, production, distribution and, most recently, acquisition to SKOOP Media. Before joining the company, he worked for The Netherlands Film Festival, Holland Film (Eye International), Stark Film Production New York, IDTV Film, A-Film distribution, BFD Distribution, E-one distribution and Cinemien. Fulko was also one of the founding partners of Amsterdam Film Week.
With over 15 years of experience in the film industry, in distribution, festivals and financing, Maria has become an expert in connecting the right content to the right audiences. Nothing excites her more than creating a fruitful partnership involving quality films and TV-drama. Maria has held leading roles in Marketing & PR at Warner Bros. International, International Film Festival Rotterdam, EYE film institute and the Netherlands Film Fund.