By Tom Grater
24.04.2020 - 17:05 / variety.com
In this week’s International TV Newswire: spring festivals and markets feel Le Crunch, Warner Bros. steps up Spanish scripted, Nordisk Film and Fantefilm join forces, “All Star Driving School” steers into Mexico.
June Builds as a Virtual Market Smackdown
Le Crunch used to refer to the France-England rugby match. Now, it pretty much sums up Europe’s virtual marketplace line-up in June. Already the latter half of Annecy (June 15-30), the biggest animation festival in the world, overlaps with the
By Tom Grater
By John Hopewell
Holiday's don't seem to feel like a real concept anymore as thousands of people have had their summer plans scuppered.
By Emiliano De Pablos
Spain’s embattled General Society of Authors and Editors (SGAE) has yet another new leader.
MADRID — Six days before producers will be allowed to restart production shoots in Spain, Pedro Sánchez’s PSOE socialist government has powered up the tax breaks cap for Hollywood and other foreign shoots as part of a relief package for Spain’s cultural industries.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic is under fire for breaking quarantine and posting about it – TMZ Find out who is supporting Taylor Swift – Just Jared Jr Good news for Twilight fans – Lainey Gossip Is this Elon Musk‘s son’s name? – Celebitchy Find out who went shirtless on TV last night – TooFab There’s a huge sale at this store today – Popsugar The best Met Gala looks revealed – Just Jared Jr
By John Hopewell
Sergio Aguero has not ruled out a transfer to Spain when he eventually leaves Manchester City, as he reiterated his desire to win the Champions League before he retires.
Countries across Europe are slowly starting to loosen their lockdown restrictions, as the globe tries to take baby steps into a return to normality.
Wizz Air is resuming some of its flights from its base at Luton Airport from today.
This also includes the reopening of cinemas and theatres at a third of capacity