Eric Mika, Founder and Publisher of The Film Verdict, sits down for a conversation with Torsten Neumann, director of the Oldenburg Film Festival, for an unfiltered conversation about what truly makes a festival "unique" in a sea of thousands. From Oldenburg's radical, filmmaker-first approach to the commercialization and politicization of major film festivals, Neumann shares why Oldenburg has become a rare haven for independent cinema, and shares his take on other topics, including his penchant for provocation and the current state film markets.
The Oldenburg Film Festival, held annually in Germany, is renowned for championing independent cinema, showcasing daring storytelling and emerging global talent. The 23rd edition of the festival is set to take place on September 10-14, 2025.
Publisher’s Verdict is a new series from TFV Network, where Eric Mika, Founder and Publisher of The Film Verdict, delves into the latest global developments, industry trends, and pressing issues shaping the world of film.
With over 30 years of industry experience, including roles as Publisher of The Hollywood Reporter, SVP at Nielsen Entertainment, and Head of Variety‘s international division, where he spearheaded its global expansion, Mika offers an insider’s take from an outside viewpoint. A true globalist, he has lived in Rome, London, Paris, New York, and Los Angeles, and now splits his time between Los Angeles and Mexico, bringing a rare international perspective to the conversation.
CHAPTERS:
(00:00) Intro
(00:54) Oldenburg: A Unique Festival
(04:36) Are Film Festivals Still Important for Filmmakers?#
(06:50) Berlinale: A Political Agenda Festival?
(12:08) A Provocative Ad Campaign
(13:55) More Films, Less Red Carpet
(16:35) Has the Quality of Film Markets Declined?
(20:49) The Value of the Oldenburg Film Festival