All Television articles – Page 3
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US studio production heads among speakers at Italy’s Audiovisual Producers Summit
Line-up includes Sony’s Wayne Garvie, Disney’s Alessandro Saba and NBC Universal’s Veronica Sullivan.
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’ renewed by Netflix
The first season was the most-viewed Indian series for the streaming platform around the world.
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Anthony Kimble joins 5X Media with Arrested Industries slate
Development projects include a film based on memoir by Strictly Come Dancing’s Johannes Radebe.
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Guy Ritchie to direct Prime Video’s ‘Young Sherlock’ series starring Hero Fiennes Tiffin
Physical production will run through Motive Pictures.
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Lionsgate Television, Park Chan-wook developing ‘Oldboy’ series
South Korean auteur and producing partner Syd Lim attached to produce.
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German comedy drama ‘The Zweiflers’ wins top prize at Canneseries
Seventh annual Canneseries festival ran April 5-10 in France.
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Amazon and Lionsgate strike MGM+ content deal for UK
Premium Starz originals such as Outlander will head to streamer MGM+.
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Ollie Madden confirmed to expand Film4 role into TV drama for Channel 4
Madden’s expanded role comes after the departure of Caroline Hollick, Channel 4’s head of TV drama at Channel 4.
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How ‘Tokyo Vice’ cinematographer Corey Walter faced the challenges of shooting in Japan
The second season of the critically acclaimed series took to the streets of Tokyo with all its challenges.
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Mip London confirmed as curtain closes on Mip TV in Cannes
Mip London is designed to be complementary to the London TV Screenings.
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Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ leads Bafta TV nominations
‘Black Mirror’, ‘Slow Horses’ and ‘Happy Valley’ also scored several nods.
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In focus: the major European production and distribution groups
In this special report, Screen International profiles Europe’s key groups and asks what the future holds for them.
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“Our lives have changed and so will the stories we tell”: how Israel's TV industry is adapting to war
The Israel-Hamas conflict has had a profound impact on the Israeli TV and film industry — disrupting production, changing the kinds of projects being made and causing concern over international demand for Israeli shows.
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Major European production and distribution groups: Banijay
Sebt-fuelled deal-making has propelled Banijay to the front ranks of the indie production sector.
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Major European production and distribution groups: All3Media
UK-based All3Media is one of the pioneering super-indie groups.
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Major European production and distribution groups: BBC Studios
BBC Studios became a fully commercial operation in 2018, able to make shows for the first time not only for the BBC but also for rival broadcasters and platforms.
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Major European production and distribution groups: Beta Film
Beta is unusual among European groups in that it is fully independent.
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Major European production and distribution groups: Federation Studios
Federation ramped up its international business from 2021 after securing a $54m (€50m) investment from French private equity firm Montefiore.
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Major European production and distribution groups: Fremantle
Fremantle began a concerted push into high-end scripted a decade ago.
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Major European production and distribution groups: ITV Studios
ITV Studios was created in 2004 through the merger of two of UK commercial broadcaster ITV’s largest franchises: Granada and Carlton.