EXCLUSIVE: Mistresses exec producer Rina Mimoun is joining the campaign trail.
07.06.2022 - 17:19 / variety.com
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentCanal Plus has acquired French rights to “Two Summers,” a Dutch thriller series which is being sold by France TV Distribution. “Two Summers” is available on Netflix in the rest of the world, outside of French-speaking territories in Europe.Produced by Panenka, “Two Summers” will air in France on Canal Plus and on its on-demand service MyCanal. The show played at Series Mania Festival in the International Panorama selection.
The series opens in the 1990’s with a group of twenty-something friends spending one last fun holiday before breaking into adulthood. Things turn terribly wrong when one of them dies. Thirty years later, Peter and Romée invite that same group of friends to their private island on the French Riviera.
But the day of the departure, Peter receives footage showing the rape of one of their friends, taken during that tragic summer. Peter is convinced that the blackmailer is here on the island, among his guests. “Two Summers” premiered on the Dutch channel VRT last winter and scored the all-time best series launch on VRT’s platform.
EXCLUSIVE: Mistresses exec producer Rina Mimoun is joining the campaign trail.
Mick Jagger‘s bout of COVID-19, The Rolling Stones performed ‘Gimme Shelter’ with gospel singer Chanel Haynes.The legendary rockers performed in Milan, Italy on Tuesday (June 21), performing a 19-song set as part of their UK and European ‘SIXTY’ tour. The show was confirmed to go ahead on Monday (June 20), following the postponements of shows in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Bern, Switzerland.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentStudiocanal has acquired a majority stake in Dutch FilmWorks, a leading film production and distribution company operating in Benelux.Launched in 1998, Dutch FilmWorks produces and distributes 25 films each year, and has built up a library of over 900 Dutch and international films, including the popular family franchise “The Claus Family.” The acquisition of Dutch FilmWorks is part of Studiocanal’s aim to consolidate its pipeline of premium European content with international potential.Owned by Vivendi-backed Canal+ Group, Studiocanal already operates in all four major European markets — France, U.K., Germany and Spain — as well as in Australia and New Zealand. The banner also produces more than 200 hours of TV series each year at an international level, either in-house with Studiocanal Original, or through its network of European production labels, including Germany’s Tandem Productions, the U.K.’s RED Production Company, the U.K.’s Urban Myth Films and SunnyMarch TV, Spain’s Bambu Producciones or Scandinavia’s SAM Productions.
Netflix has announced several cancellations so far in 2022, with several fan favorites on this list.
Under starters orders for day four at Royal Ascot with the fillies and speed merchants taking top billing.
Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner hosted by Chanel is back with a star-studded evening. The event took place at the restarant Balthazar, in Manhattan, New York.
Lily Allen is almost as famous for her fashion choices as for her hit singles such as Smile and Not Fair. No one can forget her mix of frothy tulle dresses and trainers back in the 00’s. Since then her tastes have of course evolved and last night she was the epitome of elegance, in a dark demure ensemble from Chanel while attending the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival Chanel Arts Dinner at Balthazar in New York.
On Monday, the Order of the Garter service took place for the first time since 2019. Members of the Royal Family were present for the event including Kate Middleton who stunned in a blue number.
After Prince George became a highlight of the Platinum Jubilee, another event is returning that could offer another sneak peek at the royal family.
EXCLUSIVE: Canal+Docs has acquired French rights to Reinventing Mirazur, the feature documentary that explores the life of renowned Argentinian chef Mauro Colagreco and the dramatic transformation of his high-end restaurant Mirazur in Menton, France.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAntoni Porowski, the resident foodie on Netflix’s hit show “Queer Eye,” is taking his culinary talents to another reality series for the streamer.In his first big swing outside of “Queer Eye,” Porowski will host and executive produce Netflix’s newest cooking competition series, “Easy-Bake Battle.” It already completed filming and will be released in the fall. (Worry not, reality TV fans.
Camila Cabello did not call Real Madrid and Liverpool fans rude when she performed an opening show at the UEFA Champions League Final in Paris on Saturday. While a message to that effect did appear on her Twitter account, a rep has insisted that someone else posted it.To be fair, it does sound like the football fans were quite rude, although given what was happening as those fans tried to get into the stadium on Saturday night, that was possibly inevitable.
Camila Cabello was booed by football fans during her opening ceremony performance for the UEFA Champions League Final over the weekend.Taking to Stade de France in Paris on Saturday (May 28), Cabello’s medley of songs — which included ‘Señorita’, ‘Bam Bam’, ‘Havana’ and ‘Don’t Go Yet’ — was met with a rowdy crowd, after ticketing issues left thousands of fans queueing up outside the venue and delayed the final between Real Madrid and Liverpool by more than half an hour.Frustrated fans then went on to jeer and chant their team’s anthems during Cabello’s performance, to which she responded in a since-deleted tweet.“Playing back our performance and I can’t believe people were singing their teams anthem so loud during our performance. Like my team and i worked tirelessly for so long to bring right vibes and give a good show,” it read, as per Metro.co.uk.The tweet was reportedly followed by another, which said: “Very rude but whatever.
Camila Cabello has a big issue with the audience members during her latest performance.
Camila Cabello is hitting back at the “very rude” fans who were singing over her opening performance at the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final.
Camila Cabello is hitting back at the «very rude» fans who were singing over her opening performance at the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final. The «Bam Bam» singer rocked the stage Saturday at Stade de France in Paris ahead of the Champions League Final match between Liverpool and Real Madrid. While she was performing, however, fans in the stadium were chanting their respective teams' anthems rather than enjoying her nearly six-minute ensemble. Taking to Twitter to address the disturbance, Camila wrote, “Playing back our performance and I can’t believe people were singing their teams anthem so loud during our performance. Like my team and i worked tirelessly for so long to bring right vibes and give a good show.Not long after, she tweeted again, on a more positive note, “Very rude but whatever.