Paris and Los Angeles-based sales agency has boarded films by Nicolas Benamou, Artus and Christophe Duthuron
Paris and Los Angeles-based Other Angle Pictures has boarded three French comedy dramas: Nicolas Benamou’s We Should Have Gone to Greece, Artus’ A Little Something Extra and Christophe Duthuron’s Happiness Therapy.
The company will launch sales for all three films at this week’s Unifrance’s Rendez-Vous in Paris in the French capital.
We Should Have Gone to Greece is the latest feature from Benamou, known for co-directing local and international hit comedies Babysitting and Babysitting 2 with Philippe Lacheau, 2020’s Mystery in St. Tropez,...
Paris and Los Angeles-based Other Angle Pictures has boarded three French comedy dramas: Nicolas Benamou’s We Should Have Gone to Greece, Artus’ A Little Something Extra and Christophe Duthuron’s Happiness Therapy.
The company will launch sales for all three films at this week’s Unifrance’s Rendez-Vous in Paris in the French capital.
We Should Have Gone to Greece is the latest feature from Benamou, known for co-directing local and international hit comedies Babysitting and Babysitting 2 with Philippe Lacheau, 2020’s Mystery in St. Tropez,...
- 1/16/2024
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
Antiques Roadshow is set to launch on French television for the first time in its history.
The long-running BBC series will arrive on France 2, presented by actress and comedian Charlotte De Turckheim.
BBC Worldwide Productions France will produce the show, which will stretch from the Mediterranean to the Channel, and the Alps to the Atlantic coast.
The show was first broadcast in the UK in 1979 and has welcomed other international versions, including the Us, Belgium and Sweden.
"There are not many TV programmes running for over 30 years that can generate such interest with an international broadcaster," said BBC Worldwide Productions France director Jean Louis Blot.
"The simplicity of the show and the fact that it appeals to people of all ages and from all walks of life is what makes it so attractive to a major broadcaster like France 2."
Antiques Roadshow has defied time, frequently unearthing a strange array of objects that can fetch thousands.
The long-running BBC series will arrive on France 2, presented by actress and comedian Charlotte De Turckheim.
BBC Worldwide Productions France will produce the show, which will stretch from the Mediterranean to the Channel, and the Alps to the Atlantic coast.
The show was first broadcast in the UK in 1979 and has welcomed other international versions, including the Us, Belgium and Sweden.
"There are not many TV programmes running for over 30 years that can generate such interest with an international broadcaster," said BBC Worldwide Productions France director Jean Louis Blot.
"The simplicity of the show and the fact that it appeals to people of all ages and from all walks of life is what makes it so attractive to a major broadcaster like France 2."
Antiques Roadshow has defied time, frequently unearthing a strange array of objects that can fetch thousands.
- 2/26/2014
- Digital Spy
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