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With major industry shifts happening simultaneously - the Academy rewrites Best International Feature rules, Netflix commits to theatrical windows for Greta Gerwig's Narnia, and NATO holds closed-door meetings with European filmmakers - we discuss the fundamental question: How relevant is cinema? This episode explores how development cycles lag behind cultural moments, why festival-qualifying films now bypass national committees, what streamer theatrical commitments actually mean for windows and revenues, and whether military-cultural partnerships constitute narrative influence or healthy consultation. Links: 🔗 Greenlight Analytics on Production Cycles out of Sync with Culture [https://www.greenlightanalytics.com/box-office-behavior-hollywood-development-cycle/] 🔗 New Academy Awards Rules for International Film [https://press.oscars.org/news/awards-rules-and-campaign-promotional-regulations-approved-99th-oscarsr] 🔗 The Guardian on NATO meetings with European Filmmakers [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/03/nato-meets-tv-and-film-makers-causing-concerns-it-seeks-propaganda] 👉 Connect with The Sideletters community on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-sideletters]. The Sideletters is a weekly European B2B conversation on film, tech & future business. New episodes every Wednesday. Hosted by Jennifer Sabbah-Immagine [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-sabbah-immagine/] (Paris), Joanna Szymanska [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanna-szymanska-25085622/] (Warsaw) and Fabian Massah [https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabianmassah/] (Berlin/Hamburg).
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