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HBO Max has further bolstered its European offering by signing up Arte France Drama Commissioning Editor Clémentine Bobin to oversee the development and creative production of originals in France.
EXCLUSIVE: Shtisel, yes Studios’ smash Israeli drama starring Shira Haas and Michael Aloni, is heading to Arte. The European network has taken all three seasons of the drama in a non-exclusive deal ...
The first project to be acquired out of last week’s Cartoon Forum is Samuel, a series from young writer-director Émilie Tronche. Culture channel Arte France has boarded the project. “Samuel” creator ...
ARTE France documentary commissioning editor Mark Edwards has joined Netflix to run the streamer’s European feature documentary slate. Based in Paris, Edwards (pictured) will work alongside Dolores ...
ARTE France has boarded the Movistar Plus+ original The New Years, which is directed in part by Rodrigo Sorogoyen (Riot Police, Offworld, The Beasts). The series begins with 30-year-olds Óscar and Ana ...
This October, TF1 group will add two new players onto its TF1+ platform: ARTE, renowned across European for the production and broadcasting of arts programmes; and Hearst – formerly A&E Television ...
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Arte France, a bastion of quality European TV, is looking to make its French series ever less French , as it consolidates its position as one of Europe’s most internationally-minded TV operators.
Arte France, the upscale French public service broadcaster, has made the Nordic region one of its biggest shopping destination of TV drama with the U.K., since the Danish cult series “The Killing” ...