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International Insider: Paramount Importance; Berlin Closes As Series Mania Opens; Bullying & Mental Health On The Agenda - deadline.com - France - Berlin - city Moscow
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18.02.2022 / 16:57

International Insider: Paramount Importance; Berlin Closes As Series Mania Opens; Bullying & Mental Health On The Agenda

Afternoon subscribers. Max Goldbart here with your weekly dose of International Insider news and analysis and it’s been as busy as ever over the past seven days. Scroll down for more.

Series Mania Unveils 2022 Projects, With Titles From Keshet, Fandango, The Oligarchs Productions - variety.com - France - Italy - South Africa
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17.02.2022 / 22:13

Series Mania Unveils 2022 Projects, With Titles From Keshet, Fandango, The Oligarchs Productions

Series Mania Forum’s 2022 Co-Pro Pitching Sessions.One of Europe’s most prestigious TV competitions, with titles competing for a €50,000 ($56,000) grand prize, this year’s Sessions form part of the Forum, which runs March 22-24.The lineup is rich in projects backed by top-tier producers and sales forces, while sluiced by large themes, such as racial and gender equality.The latest from top Italian company Fandango, producer of “Gomorrah” and “My Brilliant Friend,” “The Impossible She” turns on about the first woman to be selected for a Formula 1 race.

Series Mania Unveils Strong 2022 Edition With 29 World Premieres - variety.com - Britain - France - USA - Germany - Belgium - Turkey - Israel - county Christian
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17.02.2022 / 15:07

Series Mania Unveils Strong 2022 Edition With 29 World Premieres

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentOnly six months after its 2021 edition, Series Mania will be back with a sprawling selection, including the world premieres of Michael Hirst’s “Billy The Kid” (pictured), the Israeli series “Fire Dance” and rap music-themed French show “Le monde de demain.”Underscoring the large presence of streamers within the roster, Series Mania will kick off with Netflix’s “Standing Up,” a new comedy series from “Call My Agent” creator and showrunner Fanny Herrero; while Disney Plus’ “Oussekine,” about a tragic case of police brutality in France, will close the festival.The lineup boasts 58 series spanning 21 countries. These were chosen from 331 series.

Series Mania Unveils 2022 Lineup And Guests Of Honor - deadline.com - Britain - France - Germany - Belgium - Turkey - Israel - county Christian
deadline.com
17.02.2022 / 15:07

Series Mania Unveils 2022 Lineup And Guests Of Honor

Series Mania has unveiled the nine shows from six countries competing for the prestigious International Competition along with revealing the lineup and guests of honor for this year’s edition, the first to take place in person for three years.

Berlin Prize Winner ‘The Novelist’s Film’ Strikes Multiple Sales - variety.com - Australia - Spain - France - New Zealand - Thailand - city Seoul - Japan - Arizona - North Korea - Indonesia - Greece - Berlin - Cyprus - county Long - Taiwan - Philippines - city Busan - city Sangsoo
variety.com
17.02.2022 / 09:29

Berlin Prize Winner ‘The Novelist’s Film’ Strikes Multiple Sales

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“The Novelist’s Film,” which Wednesday earned Korean director Hong Sang-soo the Grand Jury Prize in Berlin, has scored multiple rights deals. With Seoul-based Finecut handling the rights sales, the film was licensed to Ama Films for Greece and Cyprus, Mimosa Films for Japan, L’Atalante Cinema for Spain, Arizona Films Distribution for France and to The Cinema Guild for the U.S.Finecut also did European Film Market business with “Contorted,” an unorthodox horror about a family tragedy.

Finnish Drama Moves Beyond Nordic Noir: ‘We’ve All Seen the Body in the Snow’ - variety.com - Finland
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16.02.2022 / 16:29

Finnish Drama Moves Beyond Nordic Noir: ‘We’ve All Seen the Body in the Snow’

Marta Balaga As the industry starts paying closer attention to Finnish films and talent – following the Cannes success of Juho Kuosmanen’s “Compartment No. 6” and Zaida Bergroth’s crowd-pleasing “Tove” – Finnish TV drama is next in line, argued the participants of the Berlinale Series Market Focus on Finland drama showcase.

Wowcher's popular mystery £99 holiday deal is back with Thailand, Las Vegas and Miami on offer - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Miami - Iceland - Las Vegas - Thailand - city Miami - city Venice - Croatia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
15.02.2022 / 13:43

Wowcher's popular mystery £99 holiday deal is back with Thailand, Las Vegas and Miami on offer

A popular holiday deal is back, giving travellers the chance of a trip of a lifetime for less than £100.

Michael Mann ‘Heat 2’ Novel Sells Publishing Rights In 13 Offshore Territories - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - France - Brazil - Hollywood - Mexico - Sweden - Italy - Germany - Japan - Poland - Czech Republic - city Holland - Hungary
deadline.com
15.02.2022 / 01:53

Michael Mann ‘Heat 2’ Novel Sells Publishing Rights In 13 Offshore Territories

Following Deadline’s story about Michael Mann’s forthcoming prequel/sequel novel to his landmark film Heat — he cowrote the book with Edgar winner-Meg Gardiner — has quickly sold rights in major markets around the world. The novel, which hits bookstores August 9, has already sold in 13 major territories including Germany, Japan, France, Italy, Spain, Holland, Hungary, Mexico, Poland, Brazil, Sweden, Czech Republic and the UK. The international rollout of Heat 2 is mirroring Harper Collins’ launch of Quentin Tarantino’s #1 bestselling novelization of his film Once Upon A Time…in Hollywood.

‘One Year, One Night’ Review: Survivors of the Bataclan Massacre Process Their Pain in a Lengthy, Earnest Drama - variety.com - Spain - France
variety.com
14.02.2022 / 22:21

‘One Year, One Night’ Review: Survivors of the Bataclan Massacre Process Their Pain in a Lengthy, Earnest Drama

Guy Lodge Film CriticIt’s been nearly seven years since the devastating November 2015 terrorist attacks on Paris that left 137 dead, and while the effects of the tragedy have been indirectly felt in a surge of French films centered on terrorism, security fears and cultural conflict, filmmakers have largely shied away from direct dramatizations of the events and their fallout. Isaki Lacuesta shows no such hesitation in his ambitious, windingly structured “One Year, One Night,” which provides an explicit anatomy of trauma as experienced over the course of a year by a Franco-Spanish couple who survived the Bataclan nightclub massacre — itself reconstructed in claustrophobic, stomach-knotting flashbacks.

Berlin’s Co-Pro Series Pitch Event Draws Big European Names - variety.com - USA - Iceland - Canada - Germany - Argentina - Czech Republic - Berlin - Paraguay - city Babylon
variety.com
14.02.2022 / 09:29

Berlin’s Co-Pro Series Pitch Event Draws Big European Names

Tim Dams One of the highlights of the Berlinale Series Market is the pitch event Co-Pro Series, which looks to match projects with suitable co-producers and financiers.Ten international series projects from Europe, Canada and Latin America have been selected to pitch at this year’s Co-Pro Series, where they will also have the opportunity of meeting one-on-one with potential partners.Taking place over two days (Feb. 15-16), and held online once again due to the pandemic, Co-Pro Series has a track record of showcasing drama projects that have not only gone on to be produced, but that have also achieved success.International hit “Babylon Berlin,” Austrian-German crime series “Freud,” Norwegian-German domestic terrorism drama “Furia,” Icelandic thriller “Blackport” and 1920s-set German drama “Eldorado KaDeWe” have all participated in previous Co-Pro Series pitches.

Scanbox Entertainment Changes Ownership, Expands Into Film, TV Production (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Sweden - Italy - Iceland - Norway - Denmark - Finland - region Nordic
variety.com
10.02.2022 / 19:47

Scanbox Entertainment Changes Ownership, Expands Into Film, TV Production (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentOne of Scandinavia’s leading film distributors, Scanbox Entertainment is changing ownership with a new board including CEO Thor Sigurjonsson. The company was bought back from Scanbox Chairman Joni Sighvatsson. New owners include COO Kim William Beich, commercial director Torben Thorup Jorgensen, and producer Chris Briggs.

Watch Emma Thompson and Will Poulter in Hugh Laurie's Agatha Christie Series (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - Britain - France
etonline.com
09.02.2022 / 21:31

Watch Emma Thompson and Will Poulter in Hugh Laurie's Agatha Christie Series (Exclusive)

Hugh Laurie is stepping behind the camera to bring a new adaptation of the 1934 Agatha Christie novel,, to BritBox. The limited-run series, written and directed by the former star, tells the story of two amateur detectives who get in over their heads investigating a murder. It also features an all-star cast, which ET has an exclusive sneak peek of in the video above.

Danish Drama ‘As In Heaven’ Nabs Best Nordic Film at Hybrid Göteborg Fest - variety.com - Ukraine - Norway - city Stockholm - Denmark - Finland - Kosovo
variety.com
06.02.2022 / 00:11

Danish Drama ‘As In Heaven’ Nabs Best Nordic Film at Hybrid Göteborg Fest

Alissa Simon Film CriticDanish debut feature helmer-writer Tea Lindeburg’s period drama “As In Heaven,” that portrays a fateful summer day and night in 19th century farming society, came away the biggest winner at the 44th Göteborg Film Festival, scoring on Saturday the best Nordic film kudo, this year worth approx. $44,000.Meanwhile, Seidi Haarla of Finland’s Oscar-shortlisted drama, “Compartment No.

Rotterdam Tiger Award Winner Paz Encina Reveals Slate of New Projects (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paraguay
variety.com
05.02.2022 / 19:17

Rotterdam Tiger Award Winner Paz Encina Reveals Slate of New Projects (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Paraguayan director Paz Encina, whose striking ecological fable and tale of the pain of exile, “Eami,” won the Tiger Award at this year’s Rotterdam Film Festival, is developing a slate of feature film projects, Variety can reveal.The first project, “Sy,” follows the titular character –  whose name means “mother” in the Guarani language – after she receives the news that she’ll give birth to a savior who will also be the son of her god. “In this project I would like to work on a woman’s dichotomy between motherhood and faith,” said Encina.The second film, “El Único Tiempo,” tells the story of an elderly couple living in exile, where they await news of the son who disappeared during Paraguay’s military dictatorship.

Artios Awards Film Nominations: Music Plays Big Role In Several Of Casting Society’s Hopefuls - deadline.com - France - Miami - Chicago
deadline.com
01.02.2022 / 20:05

Artios Awards Film Nominations: Music Plays Big Role In Several Of Casting Society’s Hopefuls

The 2021 auditions are over, and the Casting Society of America has unveiled the feature nominees for its 37th annual Artios Awards.

‘Silver Stars’ Director Auli Mantila takes Nordic Noir in New Directions in ‘Transport’ - variety.com - Belgium - Finland - city Helsinki
variety.com
31.01.2022 / 14:34

‘Silver Stars’ Director Auli Mantila takes Nordic Noir in New Directions in ‘Transport’

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent“You’re a horse person?” a Belgian stable owner asks Johanna, a young Finnish journalist delving into the discovery of a microchip in a baby’s meat patty at a Helsinki daycare center. Only creator-director Auli Mantila’s own horse affiliations as a qualified farrier may explain in part one of the most singular of entries at this year’s Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize: “Transport.”This is Scandinavian crime drama, but “ordi-noir,” Mantila told the Nordisk Film & TV Fond newsletter, in that it “happens in broad daylight, involves people with no special talent or trauma, and takes place in locations anyone could just walk in.”It also addresses a massive but little explored subject, turning on pan-European food fraud which embroils three women: Marianne, a by-the-book bank loans exec forced to money launder earnings of a sinister food import company; an insurance investigator checking the disappearance of a border control veterinarian; and the indefatigable Johanna.

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