Rtl Group-owned super indie Fremantle is bringing a brace of new and upbeat formats to this year’s London TV Screenings, where they will join a catalog which includes some of the biggest properties in the world, such as “Got Talent,” “Farmer Wants a Wife” or “Family Feud.”
The new titles are described as “feel-good,” many are family friendly, in different ways, but they also underscore Fremantle’s philosophy of creating, producing and distributing entertainment, as well as drama, documentaries and film for a broad range of audiences.
“There really is something for everyone,” said Andrew Llinares, Fremantle’s newly appointed director of global entertainment, who replaces Rob Clark as director of global entertainment from this March.
Joining established franchises, new format “The Second Chance Ex-periment” – from Fremantle Portugal – will see divorced or separated couples reunite.
Given a second chance to repair their relationships, they move in together for...
The new titles are described as “feel-good,” many are family friendly, in different ways, but they also underscore Fremantle’s philosophy of creating, producing and distributing entertainment, as well as drama, documentaries and film for a broad range of audiences.
“There really is something for everyone,” said Andrew Llinares, Fremantle’s newly appointed director of global entertainment, who replaces Rob Clark as director of global entertainment from this March.
Joining established franchises, new format “The Second Chance Ex-periment” – from Fremantle Portugal – will see divorced or separated couples reunite.
Given a second chance to repair their relationships, they move in together for...
- 2/27/2023
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Fremantle is launching sales on Portuguese relationship format The Second Chance Experiment and musical gameshow The Beatbox as the London TV Screenings gets underway.
The former, which launched recently on Tvi Portugal, reunites divorced and separated couples, who are then given a chance to repair their broken relationships. The ex-couples move in together for seven weeks and take on personalized challenges, carefully designed by therapists to help them overcome their issues.
As Fremantle prepares for its Friday 9 a.m. GMT (1 a.m. Pst) screening at BAFTA, the super-indie is also shopping Dutch RTL4 format The Beatbox from Something Special, Blue Circle and The Apprentice indie Naked, in which two celebrity teams compete by recreating iconic songs with nothing more than household objects. Building up to the performances are interactive musical games to collect the most household items.
The Screenings mark the first major market for Fremantle Director of Global Entertainment Andrew Llinares,...
The former, which launched recently on Tvi Portugal, reunites divorced and separated couples, who are then given a chance to repair their broken relationships. The ex-couples move in together for seven weeks and take on personalized challenges, carefully designed by therapists to help them overcome their issues.
As Fremantle prepares for its Friday 9 a.m. GMT (1 a.m. Pst) screening at BAFTA, the super-indie is also shopping Dutch RTL4 format The Beatbox from Something Special, Blue Circle and The Apprentice indie Naked, in which two celebrity teams compete by recreating iconic songs with nothing more than household objects. Building up to the performances are interactive musical games to collect the most household items.
The Screenings mark the first major market for Fremantle Director of Global Entertainment Andrew Llinares,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
On Wednesday, October 1st, The Mx Independent Film Festival will be presenting the second of two Emerging Filmmaker’s Showcases – a night focused exclusively on the short works of St. Louis-based filmmakers. The event begins at 7pm. It is free and it will be great to see so much local talent on display.
The Mx Independent Film Festival runs September 26 through October 4th and will take place at the St. Louis’ most comfortable theater, The Mx downtown (618 Washington Ave, St Louis, Mo 63101). This is a festival aimed at local, independent filmmakers and features the best of what St. Louis screenwriters, directors, and actors have to offer. The Mx Independent Film Festival is dedicated to making the film festival experience as accessible as possible for both filmmaker and audiences alike. Taking a minimalist approach they collect no submission fees and the majority of festival events are free. However no expenses are...
The Mx Independent Film Festival runs September 26 through October 4th and will take place at the St. Louis’ most comfortable theater, The Mx downtown (618 Washington Ave, St Louis, Mo 63101). This is a festival aimed at local, independent filmmakers and features the best of what St. Louis screenwriters, directors, and actors have to offer. The Mx Independent Film Festival is dedicated to making the film festival experience as accessible as possible for both filmmaker and audiences alike. Taking a minimalist approach they collect no submission fees and the majority of festival events are free. However no expenses are...
- 9/25/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com (Massive!) Hookup: Film with our unique social giveaway technology, we have 500 pairs – yes, that’s 1,000 people! – of movie passes (normally $11.54 each!) up for grabs to the one-week engagement of the unromatic comedy “Love Stalker” at the Portage Theater! That’s $11,540 worth of free movie tickets!
The two Columbia College film alums behind “Love Stalker” return to Chicago from Sept. 7 to Sept. 13, 2012 to celebrate the Portage Theater’s victory over the Tabernacle Church’s failed takeover of the property. Mount Prospect’s Matt Glasson, who works as a film editor in New York for Comedy Central, joined fellow Columbia alum and St. Louis filmmaker Bowls MacLean to make their film “Love Stalker” based on their own personal experiences on the dating scene.
The film screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, but the rom-com’s funny story about one man’s sexual exploits inadvertently became the...
The two Columbia College film alums behind “Love Stalker” return to Chicago from Sept. 7 to Sept. 13, 2012 to celebrate the Portage Theater’s victory over the Tabernacle Church’s failed takeover of the property. Mount Prospect’s Matt Glasson, who works as a film editor in New York for Comedy Central, joined fellow Columbia alum and St. Louis filmmaker Bowls MacLean to make their film “Love Stalker” based on their own personal experiences on the dating scene.
The film screened at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, but the rom-com’s funny story about one man’s sexual exploits inadvertently became the...
- 9/1/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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