Join us for a virtual conversation with acclaimed documentary filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky (Gunda, Aquarela) as he discusses his latest work, Architecton, recently released by A24. In this visually immersive documentary, Victor explores humanity’s relationship with architecture, the rise and fall of civilizations, and the enduring impact of the built environment, all through his signature cinematic approach that blends observation, minimal dialogue, and striking imagery. We’ll explore how to stay committed to your storytelling while still aiming to reach wide, global audiences.


About Victor Kossakovsky:
The filmmaker began his career in 1978 at the Leningrad Studio of Documentaries. His feature debut, The Belovs, won the VPRO Joris Ivens Award and the Audience Award at the IDFA in 1993. His previous film, Gunda, premiered at the 2020 Berlinale and was nominated for the European Film Award.


About the moderator:
Ben Lopez is a visionary architect of change in the entertainment industry. Born in Mexico City, raised in Tucson, and based in Los Angeles, Ben has built a career at the intersection of storytelling, advocacy, and industry transformation. Known as a “diamond hunter” and “creative whisperer,” he has earned the trust of Hollywood’s top studios, networks, and brands for his ability to identify exceptional talent and refine their stories into compelling, market-ready projects. His expertise spans feature films, live-action and animated content, serialized television, and multi-platform storytelling.
With over two decades of experience, Ben has shattered glass ceilings, opened industry doors, and built lasting opportunities for Latino creatives. His work in cultural authenticity consulting has directly influenced blockbuster films, Academy Award-winning animated features, and major franchises—ensuring that Latino voices move beyond token representation into true leadership and authorship. He has been instrumental in helping studios avoid cultural blind spots, achieve genuine representation, and elevate underrepresented voices. The impact of his work ripples across Hollywood, shaping major franchises and empowering storytellers whose careers have flourished due to his guidance.
Ben began his industry journey as a contributor to film festivals, labs, and incubators, gaining first hand insight into the challenges faced by emerging artists, filmmakers, and storytellers. As a leading thought leader on Latino and LATAM-focused content, he has delivered keynotes and panels at Cannes Lions, Outfest, SANFIC in Chile, MIP Cancún, Sundance, SXSW, FICG, and the European Film Market in Berlin. His insights have been featured in Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, NBC Universal, Elle Magazine, and Slate France.
Beyond his industry-shaping work, Ben co-founded Paella Club, an inclusive community that has evolved from intimate gatherings into a powerhouse network of over 600 Latino filmmakers and film patrons. Hosted at venues like Netflix, Google, and UTA, Paella Club has fostered professional partnerships, launched careers, and created a much-needed space for Latino creatives to connect. He has also served on the board of Veterans in Media & Entertainment (VME) and currently sits on the Western Council of the Entertainment Community Fund, a nonprofit that supports over 17,000 performing arts and entertainment workers annually. As former head of the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP), Ben played a pivotal role in advancing Latino representation across Hollywood.
As a producer, Ben has championed diverse, socially resonant storytelling, executive-producing films like Why Am I Like This, Ro & the Stardust, and The Blue Drum. He co-produced the feature documentary Paddle Out and has consulted on major projects, including Disney’s Academy Award-winning Encanto and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story. His sharp creative instincts and deep industry expertise have made him a trusted voice in Hollywood, where he continues to build bridges between artistic excellence and cultural integrity.
In 2022, Ben founded L21 Consulting, a firm dedicated to helping underrepresented artists navigate the evolving media and entertainment landscape. That same year, L21 partnered with McDonald’s Spotlight Dorado, a multi-year platform aimed at empowering and amplifying Latino voices in film and beyond. Through L21, Ben continues to drive change, ensuring that diverse voices are not only heard but positioned at the forefront of storytelling in Hollywood and beyond.
IMPORTANT DETAILS:
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