The Queen is heading around the world after FremantleMedia International sold documentary The Coronation into 70 territories.
The distributor revealed that it closed agreements on the Atlantic Productions doc, which aired on BBC One in the UK and Smithsonian Channel in the U.S. at Mip TV.
The Coronation has been picked up by broadcasters including CBC and Tele-Quebec (Canada), Prime (New Zealand), NatGeo (Latin America), France Television (France), Dr (Denmark), Telefonica (Spain), Sky (Italy), Nhk (Japan), BBC Persian (Middle East, Tajikistan & Afghanistan), Rtbf (Belgium), Česká TV (Czech Republic), Ert (Greece), LTV1 (Latvia), Dutch public broadcaster Eo (The Netherlands), Nrk (Norway), Channel 1 (Russia), Rtvs (Slovakia), Ntv (Turkey) and Tvb (Hong Kong).
The film marks the 65th anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen’s Coronation and, for the first time on camera, The Queen shares memories of the ceremony, as well as that of her father, King George VI, in 1937. The...
The distributor revealed that it closed agreements on the Atlantic Productions doc, which aired on BBC One in the UK and Smithsonian Channel in the U.S. at Mip TV.
The Coronation has been picked up by broadcasters including CBC and Tele-Quebec (Canada), Prime (New Zealand), NatGeo (Latin America), France Television (France), Dr (Denmark), Telefonica (Spain), Sky (Italy), Nhk (Japan), BBC Persian (Middle East, Tajikistan & Afghanistan), Rtbf (Belgium), Česká TV (Czech Republic), Ert (Greece), LTV1 (Latvia), Dutch public broadcaster Eo (The Netherlands), Nrk (Norway), Channel 1 (Russia), Rtvs (Slovakia), Ntv (Turkey) and Tvb (Hong Kong).
The film marks the 65th anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen’s Coronation and, for the first time on camera, The Queen shares memories of the ceremony, as well as that of her father, King George VI, in 1937. The...
- 4/8/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Some 11,000 international television executives, including between 3,000 and 4,000 buyers, will attend the Mip TV market in Cannes, which kicks off this weekend.
It’s expected to rain all week and there’s the inevitable French transport strike but the organizers hope that these will not put a dampener on the event, which is going through a number of changes to ensure its relevance in an ever-changing global TV market.
Although non-scripted formats and documentaries will dominate the weekend’s agenda, this year’s event will offer an even greater focus on high-end drama. Reed Midem is working closely with the inaugural Canneseries event to bring flashy premieres to the port city and has adapted its Mip Drama screenings to focus on projects that are at an even earlier stage than usually promoted at the market.
A number of titles including Sky Vision’s Finnish terror thriller Bullets, Wiedemann & Berg’s Bridge-esque...
It’s expected to rain all week and there’s the inevitable French transport strike but the organizers hope that these will not put a dampener on the event, which is going through a number of changes to ensure its relevance in an ever-changing global TV market.
Although non-scripted formats and documentaries will dominate the weekend’s agenda, this year’s event will offer an even greater focus on high-end drama. Reed Midem is working closely with the inaugural Canneseries event to bring flashy premieres to the port city and has adapted its Mip Drama screenings to focus on projects that are at an even earlier stage than usually promoted at the market.
A number of titles including Sky Vision’s Finnish terror thriller Bullets, Wiedemann & Berg’s Bridge-esque...
- 4/6/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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