Amazon Prime is getting into the baking game in Spain by adapting Love Productions’ hit television show The Great British Bake Off.
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EXCLUSIVE: David Unger’s Artist International Group (AIG) and Barcelona-based Infinito Studios have launched a joint venture that will focus on international production and talent representation.
The company will produce and package English, Spanish-language and multi-lingual content while also representing a diverse set of international clients across film and television on a global basis. AIG’s Raquel Elfassi will coordinate the joint venture’s activities.
AIG has offices in Los Angeles, London,
Amazon Prime is getting into the baking game in Spain by adapting Love Productions’ hit television show The Great British Bake Off.
Shout! Studios has picked up the North American rights to Natalie Morales' drama Language Lessons, which also stars and is written by Mark Duplass. Actress-turned-director Morales debuted Language Lessons at the Berlin Film Festival and earned the audience award at the SXSW Film Festival.
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Have you or someone you know been affected by the Brexit rules in Spain? Contact us at [email protected] to Olive Press he said: "People with letters from Alicante Foreigners Office asking them to collect their residency cards were turned away...what more proof do you need of residency? "There was no advice, no help and - to be fair - no good reason for us being turned back at Alicante."He went on to claim that there were armed police present to support the customs agents.His wife,
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Love Island 2021 will head back to Spain with a back up cast to ensure it doesn't encounter the same difficulties as Dancing on Ice. Bosses of the hit ITV reality show are said to be keen to avoid a repeat of the disasters which have hit other telly shows during the coronavirus epidemic.
The Spanish government has unveiled plans to invest $1.9 billion to grow the country's film and TV production sector by 30 percent by 2025. The plans, unveiled by prime minister Pedro Sanchez, will see the bolstering of the country's audio-visual sector, including film, TV series, short films, advertising, video games and animation, and the creation of a production hub aligned with Spanish culture and tourism post-pandemic.
Spain will redouble efforts to establish itself as a European production hub for film and TV content, with the government today announcing a €1.6B ($1.9B) package to further attract foreign investment.
tourists from the end of this month. The Spanish Government imposed a complete ban on people travelling in from the UK in December after details of the more-transmissible ‘Kent variant’ of coronavirus emerged.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentSpanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced Wednesday the launch of a Spain Audiovisual Hub plan to offer a total €1.6 billion ($1.9 billion) over 2021-25 to power up Spanish film and TV production, and encourage big foreign players to shoot and set up production centers in Spain.One early beneficiary of the scheme, according to Spanish press reports, will be Disney, which on March 26 bows romantic comedy “Besos Al Aire,“ its first Disney Plus
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentOne of Southern Europe’s fastest growing industry events, Spain’s Malaga Festival is pushing back its industry centerpiece Spanish Screenings from June in order to be able to celebrate an on-site event.“Last year and this, we’ve learnt not to make [longterm] plans.
launch of Paramount+, the rebranded streaming platform from ViacomCBS, by rocking out some of the more iconic looks from TV series, news outlets and films featured on the platform. Check out these epic looks!Crystal Methyd - Dora The Explorer“Dora taught me it’s okay to ask for help, to celebrate the little victories in life, and to stand up for what is right.
Sky Studios has launched Transistor Films, a factual and unscripted content production company headed by award-winning producer Danny Tipping. The company, based in London, launches this week with executive producer Ned Parker, series producer Zoe Hines and development executive Jason Oates joining it.
Manori Ravindran International EditorComcast-backed Sky Studios has launched a new production outfit.
Vasilis Barkas has been left out of the Greece squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers with Spain and Georgia.Barkas completed a £4.5m move to Parkhead in the summer, but was unconvincing under Neil Lennon.And he hasn't played for the club since January, with Scott Bain earning John Kennedy's trust to cement his role as number one for the time being.As recently as September he was his country's first-choice keeper, but manager John van 't Schip left him on the bench for their last two matches