Broadcasters in France, Germany and Italy have joined forces on family adventure series “The Emperor’s Stone: The Search of La Buse’s Treasure,” which will be produced under the Alliance, a partnership formed in 2018 by leading European pubcasters to finance ambitious, internationally-driven series.
Commissioned by France Télévisions, Zdf and Rai, “The Emperor’s Stone: The Search of La Buse’s Treasure” won the call for projects launched in 2022 by the Alliance. So far, as many as 10 shows have been produced via the Alliance, including “Mirage,” “Germinal,” “Around the World in 80 Days” (pictured), “Leonardo,” “Survivors,” “The Swarm” and “The Reunion,” among others.
“The Emperor’s Stone: The Search of La Buse’s Treasure” is being produced by Mathieu Ageron, Maxime Delauney and Romain Rousseau for Paris-based Nolita; Andrew Rosen and Anthony Leo for Canadian outfit Aircraft Pictures (“Circuit Breakers”); and David Wicht for Film Afrika in South Africa (“One Piece,...
Commissioned by France Télévisions, Zdf and Rai, “The Emperor’s Stone: The Search of La Buse’s Treasure” won the call for projects launched in 2022 by the Alliance. So far, as many as 10 shows have been produced via the Alliance, including “Mirage,” “Germinal,” “Around the World in 80 Days” (pictured), “Leonardo,” “Survivors,” “The Swarm” and “The Reunion,” among others.
“The Emperor’s Stone: The Search of La Buse’s Treasure” is being produced by Mathieu Ageron, Maxime Delauney and Romain Rousseau for Paris-based Nolita; Andrew Rosen and Anthony Leo for Canadian outfit Aircraft Pictures (“Circuit Breakers”); and David Wicht for Film Afrika in South Africa (“One Piece,...
- 10/12/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Programs from Elliot Page’s production company and the team behind comedy Letterkenny are among Paramount+’s latest Canadian slate.
The streamer’s strategy in Canada was unveiled today at the Banff World Media Festival, with a line-up of four projects in development and an original documentary from documentary filmmaker Dianne Whelan.
Actor and producer Page’s Page Boy Productions and Canadian producer heavyweight Muse Entertainment are working up Len & Cub, a limited six-part series dramatizing the secret relationship of two young men in rural 20th-century New Brunswick whose story came to light when a box of photos was recently discovered in an estate sale. Lynne Kamm is writing.
Hate the Player: The Ben Johnson Story is a scripted comedy from New Metric Media, the company behind Letterkenny, about the scandal of the titular Johnson, the former Canadian sprinter who went from “hero to zero in 9.79 seconds.
The streamer’s strategy in Canada was unveiled today at the Banff World Media Festival, with a line-up of four projects in development and an original documentary from documentary filmmaker Dianne Whelan.
Actor and producer Page’s Page Boy Productions and Canadian producer heavyweight Muse Entertainment are working up Len & Cub, a limited six-part series dramatizing the secret relationship of two young men in rural 20th-century New Brunswick whose story came to light when a box of photos was recently discovered in an estate sale. Lynne Kamm is writing.
Hate the Player: The Ben Johnson Story is a scripted comedy from New Metric Media, the company behind Letterkenny, about the scandal of the titular Johnson, the former Canadian sprinter who went from “hero to zero in 9.79 seconds.
- 6/12/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Julie Plec is ramping up her development slate and has put a slew of projects into the pipeline including an adaptation of YA novel Running Out of Time at Peacock.
It comes after a number of shows from The Vampire Diaries co-creator were axed earlier this spring including Legacies, Roswell, New Mexico and The Endgame.
Plec and her production banner My So-Called Company signed a mega-multi-year overall deal with Universal Television in 2020. She said that when she signed that deal she told the studio that she believes in “earning my keep” and added that “this slate reflects that promise”.
The first project set is Clifton, based on Margaret Peterson Haddix’s Running Out of Time. The series, which is in the works at NBCU streamer Peacock, follows 17-year-old Jazzie Smith, who was born and raised in the idyllic, island village of Clifton – a sanctuary for runaway slaves and others who...
It comes after a number of shows from The Vampire Diaries co-creator were axed earlier this spring including Legacies, Roswell, New Mexico and The Endgame.
Plec and her production banner My So-Called Company signed a mega-multi-year overall deal with Universal Television in 2020. She said that when she signed that deal she told the studio that she believes in “earning my keep” and added that “this slate reflects that promise”.
The first project set is Clifton, based on Margaret Peterson Haddix’s Running Out of Time. The series, which is in the works at NBCU streamer Peacock, follows 17-year-old Jazzie Smith, who was born and raised in the idyllic, island village of Clifton – a sanctuary for runaway slaves and others who...
- 7/13/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Under her overall deal at Universal Television via her My So-Called Company Banner, Julie Plec has set a new development slate at the studio beginning with “Clifton,” based on Margaret Peterson Haddix’s young adult novel “Running Out of Time.”
“Clifton,” which is now in development at Peacock, will be adapted by Aisha Porter-Christie. The series follows 17-year-old Jazzie Smith, who was born and raised in the idyllic, island village of Clifton, a sanctuary for runaway slaves and others who fled the United States at the height of the Civil War. When a mysterious stranger from the mainland washes up on shore, Jazzie learns a truth about the island’s origins that shatters everything she thought she knew to be true. Plec executive produces alongside My So-Called Company president Emily Cummins as well as Kevin Misher through Misher Films. Misher Films executive Andy Berman will serve as a producer.
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“Clifton,” which is now in development at Peacock, will be adapted by Aisha Porter-Christie. The series follows 17-year-old Jazzie Smith, who was born and raised in the idyllic, island village of Clifton, a sanctuary for runaway slaves and others who fled the United States at the height of the Civil War. When a mysterious stranger from the mainland washes up on shore, Jazzie learns a truth about the island’s origins that shatters everything she thought she knew to be true. Plec executive produces alongside My So-Called Company president Emily Cummins as well as Kevin Misher through Misher Films. Misher Films executive Andy Berman will serve as a producer.
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- 7/13/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
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Julie Plec, in the wake of the surprising Legacies cancellation, is putting her energy into a sprawling development slate for Universal Television.
The prolific showrunner, who already has Vampire Academy due in September on Peacock, has unveiled five new scripted shows in development at the studio where her My So-Called Company has been based since mid-2020.
The five shows are: Clifton, based on the book Running Out of Time and set up at Peacock; medical drama Douglass Medical; thriller Freeman; romantic dramedy about a transgender teen Stay Gold; and This Savage Song, the horror fantasy that is based on the novel of the same name. (More info on all can be found below.)
Plec also has five more shows in the works, details of which were not immediately available.
“When I first met with Universal Television to discuss an overall deal, I told...
Julie Plec, in the wake of the surprising Legacies cancellation, is putting her energy into a sprawling development slate for Universal Television.
The prolific showrunner, who already has Vampire Academy due in September on Peacock, has unveiled five new scripted shows in development at the studio where her My So-Called Company has been based since mid-2020.
The five shows are: Clifton, based on the book Running Out of Time and set up at Peacock; medical drama Douglass Medical; thriller Freeman; romantic dramedy about a transgender teen Stay Gold; and This Savage Song, the horror fantasy that is based on the novel of the same name. (More info on all can be found below.)
Plec also has five more shows in the works, details of which were not immediately available.
“When I first met with Universal Television to discuss an overall deal, I told...
- 7/13/2022
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Vice has promoted Danny Gabai to head of Vice Studios and executive vice president. It is the first time the company’s studio will have a chief executive.
Gabai’s promotion, who was previously Vice Studios’ executive creative director, comes the day ahead of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, where Vice will debut three films: “The Report,” “Judy & Punch” and “The Mountain.”
The films are among a seven-film slate that will come out of the division in the early part of 2019, which include the just-released Fyre Festival documentary, “The Greatest Party That Never Happened,” which debuted last weekend on Netflix. Upcoming features include “Lords of Chaos,” “Climax” and “Beach Bum,” which will premiere at SXSW.
Also Read: Matthew McConaughey Will 'Swallow Up the World' in Red-Band 'Beach Bum' Trailer (Video)
Gabai will oversee the U.S. studios team that includes head of film Natalie Farrey and Gina Marcheschi, who runs the scripted television department.
Gabai’s promotion, who was previously Vice Studios’ executive creative director, comes the day ahead of the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, where Vice will debut three films: “The Report,” “Judy & Punch” and “The Mountain.”
The films are among a seven-film slate that will come out of the division in the early part of 2019, which include the just-released Fyre Festival documentary, “The Greatest Party That Never Happened,” which debuted last weekend on Netflix. Upcoming features include “Lords of Chaos,” “Climax” and “Beach Bum,” which will premiere at SXSW.
Also Read: Matthew McConaughey Will 'Swallow Up the World' in Red-Band 'Beach Bum' Trailer (Video)
Gabai will oversee the U.S. studios team that includes head of film Natalie Farrey and Gina Marcheschi, who runs the scripted television department.
- 1/23/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Vice Studios’ Executive Creative Director Danny Gabai has been elevated to Head of Vice Studios U.S., Evp. This is a new position, marking the first time Vice Studios has had a head executive. It’s a recognition of the importance new Vice CEO Nancy Dubuc is putting on growing the company’s film and TV production arm.
Gabai’s promotion comes on the eve of the Sundance Film Festival where Vice Studios has three movies, The Report, Judy & Punch and The Mountain.
They are among seven films from the division set to debut in the first three months of 2019, along with the docu Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, which was just released by Netflix, Lords Of Chaos, Climax as well as The Beach Bum, set to premiere at SXSW. The casts of the features includes Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Matthew McConaughey, Isla FischerJon Hamm, Mia Wasikowska,...
Gabai’s promotion comes on the eve of the Sundance Film Festival where Vice Studios has three movies, The Report, Judy & Punch and The Mountain.
They are among seven films from the division set to debut in the first three months of 2019, along with the docu Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, which was just released by Netflix, Lords Of Chaos, Climax as well as The Beach Bum, set to premiere at SXSW. The casts of the features includes Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Matthew McConaughey, Isla FischerJon Hamm, Mia Wasikowska,...
- 1/23/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Condé Nast Entertainment has named development executive Gina Marcheschi as VP Scripted Television Series. Marcheschi will oversee the development and management of Cne’s scripted TV projects. She will be based in the company’s Los Angeles office, reporting to Cne president Dawn Ostroff. Marcheschi joins Cne’s Evp Jeremy Steckler, who oversees motion pictures, and Evp Michael Klein, who is in charge of alternative TV programming. “Gina has an extensive and entrepreneurial background in both television and film production,” said Ostroff. “Her knowledge and expertise in developing projects for both domestic and international television audiences makes her an invaluable asset to the Cne as we build our television business.” Marcheschi was most recently Svp at Caryn Mandabach Prods, where she oversaw worldwide TV development. She previously was head of development at Stephen Levinson’s Leverage Management, where she helped develop and staff such shows done under Leverage’s...
- 4/30/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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