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Netflix and Notorious Pictures have a new deal

21 December 2017

Eurimages to support 20 new projects. Budget for Co-Production Prizes Confirmed.

20 December 2017

The Place (What’s Next Italy 2017), five new European acquisitions.

19 December 2017

Berlinale 2018, Laura Bispuri’s Figlia Mia (What’s Next Italy 2017) in the Official Competition.

18 December 2017

SAT-CAB, European Parliament rejects the regulation.

18 December 2017

Netflix in a year: American Vandal, The Crown, Narcos and Stranger Things the most viewed shows in Italy.

14 December 2017

Market revolution, traditional medias lost 3,1% of their clients to OTT services.

12 December 2017

Fabrique du Cinema Awards, all the nominations. December 15th the awards ceremony.

11 December 2017

French Film’s production reform approved.

7 December 2017

German ‘Renaissance’: Beta Film, Sky (Babylon Berlin) and Wiedermann & Berg (Dark) to produce noir Pagan Peak

5 December 2017

Little Tito (NCN 2012 What’s Next Italy 2016), three new foreign acquisitions.

4 December 2017

BBC One to order Dickens’ A Christmas’ Carol, adapted by Scott Free Film and Hardy Son & Baker

4 December 2017

BBC merges Studios and WorlWide

30 November 2017

Intervista di Francesca Cima, Presidente Anica Produttori, a ItaliaOggi

29 November 2017

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Box Office – Daily

1. La vita va così € 124.994

2. Chainsaw Man – il film: la storia di Reze € 118.383

3. Springsteen: deliver me from nowhere € 99.935

Fonte: www.cinetel.it

TV Ratings – Prime Time

1. Rai 3 – Blanca 3 23.9 %

2. Canale 5 – Grande Fratello 14.2%

3. Italia 1 – Jack Reacher – La prova decisiva 6.9 %

 

Fonte: www.davidemaggio.it

 

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