Jonathan Wolf

Managing Director, American Film Market

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Executive Vice President of the Independent Film and Television Alliance and managing director of the American Film Market

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Jonathan Wolf is Executive Vice President of the Independent Film & Television Alliance and Managing Director of the American Film Market. He joined us by phone from Cannes.

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Jonathan Wolf is Executive Vice President of the Independent Film & Television Alliance and Managing Director of the American Film Market. He joined us by phone from Cannes.

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