The upcoming series “The Lady” is set to captivate audiences with its blend of true crime drama and royal intrigue, marking a significant addition to the catalog of acclaimed producer Left Bank and its esteemed partners, ITV and BritBox. At the heart of this production lies a story that shatters the idyllic image of the
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“The Narrow Road to the Deep North” is not just another TV series; it is a profound exploration of memory, identity, and the lasting impact of war on the human psyche. Based on Richard Flanagan’s acclaimed Booker Prize-winning novel, this series promises to capture the intricate layers of its protagonist, Dorrigo Evans, played in his
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), an institution synonymous with quality media content, is entering a transformative period under the reappointment of John Curbishley. Curbishley, previously the Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Paramount Global, is rejoining the BBC as the Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer. This shift not only marks a significant personal homecoming
The 18th Asian Film Awards (AFA) recently unfolded in Hong Kong, celebrating the artistic brilliance and diversity of Asian cinema. Held at the prestigious Grand Theatre at the Xiqu Centre, the event was not merely a gathering of filmmakers but a fervent celebration of stories that resonate deeply within the cultural fabric of Asia. All
Piers Morgan’s chat show is no stranger to explosive confrontations, but the recent episode featuring boxers Chris Eubank Jr and Connor Benn reached new heights of intensity. The interview began with a typical discussion about their upcoming bout, yet, as the conversation turned to Benn’s past doping allegations, an explosive row erupted. This confrontation reveals
In recent years, there has been a discernible shift in the cinematic landscape of Southeast Asia, particularly with the upsurge of horror films that resonate with local audiences and beyond. Mockingbird Pictures, a burgeoning force in Vietnam’s film distribution scene, is seizing the opportunity to cater to this burgeoning genre by announcing its move into
The world of television has witnessed an increasing trend towards remaking foreign series, and See-Saw Films’ decision to develop an English-language version of the Israeli spy thriller, Trust No One, is no exception. While remakes often draw criticism for lacking originality, they present a unique opportunity to reinterpret invigorating narratives for new audiences. Through adaptation,
The European Producers Club (EPC) recently ushered in an exciting new chapter by appointing Julie-Jeanne Régnault as its Managing Director. This leadership transition comes on the heels of Alexandra Lebret’s impressive 23-year tenure, during which she shaped the association into a vital advocate for independent production companies across Europe. Régnault’s arrival marks not just a
The ever-evolving world of film financing finds a prominent stage at the Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF). Running parallel to Hong Kong’s renowned Filmart, HAF continually attracts industry insiders and aspiring filmmakers eager to elevate their projects. This year marks the 23rd edition of this vital event, scheduled for March 17 to 19, featuring
The cinematic landscape is about to be imbued with the vibrant echoes of youth and love as Korea’s Barunson E&A steps into the spotlight as a co-investor in the Indonesian musical film “Rangga & Cinta.” Set to make waves at the upcoming Hong Kong Filmart from March 17 to 20, this film is more than