Spain’s Secuoya Studios and Mexico’s Dopamine, two of the most ambitious TV production outfits in their respective regions, are teaming to co-produce “Camp Newton,” a new kids sci-fi adventure series for the Disney Channel, which will exclusively air the series in 2022.
Based on an original idea from on-the-rise writing duo Jésica Aran and Juan Lombardi, the series unspools at a summer science camp for kids. On their first day back at camp after a long school year, a group of four friends skip their curfew and, while outside their bunks, witness the crash of a flying saucer. Curious, the group of friends approach the ship and meet Hoshi, an alien on the run from the authorities.
The series is co-produced by Secuoya and Dopamine along with Álamo Audiovisual 12 and in association with Avi Films and with the participation of Disney Channel. Shooting took place in July of this...
Based on an original idea from on-the-rise writing duo Jésica Aran and Juan Lombardi, the series unspools at a summer science camp for kids. On their first day back at camp after a long school year, a group of four friends skip their curfew and, while outside their bunks, witness the crash of a flying saucer. Curious, the group of friends approach the ship and meet Hoshi, an alien on the run from the authorities.
The series is co-produced by Secuoya and Dopamine along with Álamo Audiovisual 12 and in association with Avi Films and with the participation of Disney Channel. Shooting took place in July of this...
- 11/18/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
The 14th edition of the Málaga Film Festival (26th March - 2nd of April) considered one of the most important events here in Spain since it focuses exclusively on Spanish based production just took place and among the eleven films competing in the official section four of them gathered all the awards. “Cinco Metros Cuadrados” was the top winner with the Golden Biznaga for Best Picture and it earned awards for Best Actor (Fernando Tejero), Best Supporting Actor (Jorge Bosch), Best Screenplay and the Critics award. The film, directed by Max Lemcke (“Casual Day”) is a dramedy based on the actual events that took in Spain these past years about the rise in house construction and real state fraud. Basque film “Arriya” also followed the festival success of the previously mentioned film. also gathering four awards too, including Best Actress (Begoña Maestre), Best Costume Design, Best Original Soundtrack and Best Cinematography.
- 4/6/2011
- IONCINEMA.com
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