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German film had its biggest awards night, and it got complicated. Two young YouTube creators just shattered US box office records. And Netflix is quietly trying to rewrite European media law. All in one week. In this episode of The Sideletters, Joanna Szymanska and Fabian Massah unpack what's really moving the creative industries in Europe right now: 🏆 The Lola Awards & the Wenders Controversy Sound of Falling swept Germany's most prestigious film awards. But the night's most talked-about moment came when honorary Lola recipient Wim Wenders addressed a very uncomfortable question on stage: actress Nastassia Kinski has been asking him for years to cut a scene from his 1974 film Wrong Move, a scene in which she appeared as a 13-year-old. Wenders asked the audience: Would cutting it set a precedent? Fabian and Joanna dig into the bigger question: How should the creative industry handle the ethics of its own heritage? Note: This topic includes a brief description of a disturbing scene involving a minor. The hosts flag this at the top of the episode. 📱 YouTube Creators Are Winning Hollywood. What Does Europe Do? Kane Parsons (aka Kane Pixels) just opened Backrooms, released by A24, to $81M domestically in its first weekend. The biggest-ever debut for a non-sequel, non-IP horror film. The original "IP"? A single creepy photo on 4chan. Meanwhile, 26-year-old TikTok creator Cory Baker's Obsession, shot for $750K, has grossed over $100M. A new talent pipeline is reshaping Hollywood, one built on audience trust, not development deals. Does Europe have an equivalent? And if not, why not? ⚖️ Streamers vs. Europe: The Direct Investment Battle Gets Serious Germany just tabled an 8% streaming reinvestment obligation. Belgium took Netflix to its Constitutional Court, and the AVMS directive revision is open for consultation right now. This is the moment for European professionals to have a say. 🖥️ EU Tech Sovereignty Package. What to Watch. The European Commission is about to publish its cloud and AI development act, with a goal of tripling EU data center capacity within five to seven years. We're gonna follow this. Links: 🔗 WSJ on “Backrooms” and “Obsession” [https://www.wsj.com/business/media/gen-z-filmmakers-box-office-d05813d9?st=FFCaQX&reflink=article_copyURL_share] 🔗 THR on “Backrooms” and “Obsession” [https://www.wsj.com/business/media/gen-z-filmmakers-box-office-d05813d9?st=FFCaQX&reflink=article_copyURL_share] 🔗 about “Crocodile“ (2026) [https://boxd.it/10mJ6] 🔗 Süddeutsche Zeitung about Wim Wenders/Nastassja Kinski controversy (in German language) [https://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/kommentar-nastassja-kinski-13-jahre-alt-nackt-film-wim-wenders-schweigen-li.3489705] 👉 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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