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Zurich Film Festival Appoints German Producer Martin Moszkowicz as President (EXCLUSIVE)

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Zurich Film Festival Appoints German Producer Martin Moszkowicz as President (EXCLUSIVE)
Jun 10, 2026 6:00am PT Zurich Film Festival Appoints German Producer Martin Moszkowicz as President (EXCLUSIVE)

Moszkowicz and festival chief Christian Jungen set out strategic objectives

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German producer Martin Moszkowicz, the former chief executive of Constantin Film, has been appointed as president of Zurich Film Festival. Moszkowicz and Christian Jungen, the festival’s CEO, spoke to Variety about how they intend to achieve the event’s strategic objectives.

As producer, executive producer and co-producer, Moszkowicz has been involved in more than 300 film and television productions, including the hit “Resident Evil” and “Fack Ju Göhte” franchises.

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