MIPTV: FilmRise Follows ‘Sprinter’
FilmRise, an independent film and television distributor, as well as an OTT network operator, is in Cannes to highlight touching dramas, musical biopics, and powerful documentaries.
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FilmRise, an independent film and television distributor, as well as an OTT network operator, is in Cannes to highlight touching dramas, musical biopics, and powerful documentaries.
Change (…)
CBS Studios International comes to the Palais with Blood & Treasure, a dramatic tale of an antiquities expert and an art thief who join forces to catch a (…)
Calinos Entertainment heads to Cannes with a host of Turkish dramas in tow.
Revival (pictured) tells the tale of Kemal Vardar, a happy businessman with a beautiful wife, and (…)
Banijay Rights, the distribution arm of France-based Banijay Group, arrives in Cannes with a slew of drama series, factual entertainment, and competitive formats.
Norwegian crime drama Wisting follows a (…)
ATV Distribution, the content sales division of ATV, is at MIPTV showcasing family dramas.
Currently in production, Hercai (pictured) centers on the complicated relationship between Reyyan and Miran. Miran (…)
Alfred Haber Distribution is in Cannes with musical event programming and reality shows.
Musicians and artists will make their music heard at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards (pictured), which will (…)
ABS-CBN brings tons of drama to the Palais, including The General’s Daughter, which tells the tale of a military nurse who was trained to be a spy by (…)
A+E Networks brings factual series to the forefront with its MIPTV slate.
Damian Lewis: Spy Wars (working title) is a factual series that reveals the remarkable true stories from (…)
With the increasing un-certainty, confusion, and unpredictability surrounding the 2019 edition of the L.A. Screenings, it’s a comfort to take stock of what actually is known.
It’s a definite that Twentieth (…)
There are many myths associated with Hollywood. One that persists to the present day is the one that asserts that women contributed only marginally to the film industry during its (…)