All Television articles – Page 7
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“Fewer shows will be made for less money”: International producers on the future of scripted drama
The era of peak TV looks to have passed, amid strikes, economic uncertainty and buyer caution.
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Geneva film festival unveils 2023 programme, with audience-led series jury
Three festival-goers will choose the winner of the international series competition.
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Eight European public broadcasters set TV series producing, broadcasting deal New8
The eight partners will co-produce eight TV series annually from 2023, and distribute each other’s projects.
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Korean Disney+ series ‘Moving’ sweeps Asia Contents Awards including top prize
Superhero spy series wins six awards including the top prize.
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“We’re making four movies”: How UK director Philip Barantini took ‘Boiling Point’ from film to series
The series was a collaboration with Lebanese director Mounia Akl.
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International Emmy nominations for UK projects and talent
Projects from 20 countries are up for awards, to be presented on Novermber 20.
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Bill Maher reverses course, postpones return of show as writers talks resume this week
”I’m going to delay the return of Real Time, for now, and hope they can finally get this done.”
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BBC, Channel 4 and Banijay launch investigations after Russell Brand accused of rape and sexual assaults
The allegations were revealed in a joint investigation by ‘The Times’ and ‘Channel 4’’s Dispatches.
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Drew Barrymore pauses US talk show return amid strike controversy
“I have no words to express my deepest apologies to anyone I have hurt.”
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SkyShowtime hires former Netflix exec as new content head
Head of programming’s shoes to be filled by former Netflix exec Kai Finke.
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Judith Godrèche on why she has turned to TV to make a feminist satire of her film career
The French actress has created, written, directed and starred in the six-part ‘Icon Of French Cinema’ for A24 and Arte.
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Jasmila Žbanić explains why she moved into showrunning for Venice series ‘I Know Your Soul’
Žbanić wrote the story as a feature script several years ago but it was rejected by the Bosnian Film Fund.
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La Rochelle’s Festival de la Fiction prepares for spotlight as Euro broadcasters look for content
French industry to descend on La Rochelle to premiere high-end drama series to the world.
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Emmys spotlight: ’Emily In Paris’ lead make-up artist Aurélie Payen reveals her meticulous on-set process
Paris-based Aurélie Payen talks about how the looks evolve from script to skin.
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Emmys 2023: Who are the frontrunners in the drama and limited series categories?
The January ceremony could provide some real surprises.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Ted Lasso’ director Declan Lowney talks timing, playing for laughs and why he preps for weeks
The Irish director, famed for Father Ted, has received his third Emmy nomination for Ted Lasso.
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UK’s Film & TV Charity gets £500,000 grant boost
Broadcasters back support package amid rise in applications.
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European broadcasters must invest in “offering more diverse content”, say drama producers
“It is definitely the role of public money to shape the audience of tomorrow”
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Eurimages finalises details of €21m pilot programme for series co-productions
Just under €7m will be available to 10-12 projects in the first year.
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Emmys spotlight: How ‘The Last Of Us’ composer adapted his iconic video game score for the HBO series
Argentina-born Gustavo Santaolalla also wrote the scores for Amores Perros, Babel, and Brokeback Mountain.