At Venice, Maria Soccor’s ‘Reel Women’ Honors Female Voices in Film

Women in film took center stage at the Venice Film Festival with Reel Women, a private event hosted by filmmaker, actress, and producer Maria Soccor at the Campari Lounge. Kicking off at 10 p.m., the gathering brought together actors, producers, filmmakers, and cultural leaders to spotlight female perspectives during cinema’s oldest international showcase. Photo credit RICH ROYAL

Soccor’s award-winning career has consistently highlighted diverse voices and inclusivity, and she has frequently appeared at international festivals as a mentor and moderator. With Reel Women, she extended that advocacy to Venice, creating a dedicated space for recognition and exchange among women in the industry.

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The guest list featured familiar names from across the film community. Jared Harris attended with his wife Allegra as his film House of Dynamite premiered at Venice to significant buzz. Additional attendees included producer Debra Gainor of Producers Without Borders, actress Agathe Levi, producer Vicktoria Silmara Turmina of Mindgate Motion Pictures, Jojo Dye of The Members Club and Producers Without Borders, publicist Jane Owen of Jane Owen Public Relations, Ann Hafström of the Creative Lifestyle Agency, actress Tora Kim, along with models Gillian Nation and Tia Goossen.

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The Venice Film Festival, founded in 1932, has long stood as a launchpad for acclaimed films and remains one of the European “Big Three” alongside Cannes and Berlin. Hosting Reel Women during the festival reinforced the urgency of amplifying women’s voices both on-screen and behind the camera.

Presented by Campari with support from Maria Soccor Productions Inc. and Jane Owen Public Relations, the event treated guests to gourmet appetizers and Campari’s signature cocktails. “Venice has long been a platform for extraordinary storytelling, and REEL WOMEN was a chance to gather in recognition of the incredible female talent shaping the industry today,” said Soccor.

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The invitation-only evening underscored the shared dedication of Campari and its partners to supporting new storytellers, inclusivity, and artistic innovation. The Campari Lounge stayed lively into the early hours, animated by conversation, collaboration, and the unmistakable energy of Venice at its peak.

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