Canneseries: How a New Festival in France Illustrates Television’s Growing Global Business
Last year, it launched “Killing Eve.” Now, Canneseries is growing its ambition.
Last year, it launched “Killing Eve.” Now, Canneseries is growing its ambition.
The 10-part series rolled out on the FOX broadcast network and FX last October in the lead up to Halloween.
The author is also behind the upcoming Netflix series “Safe,” which will close this year’s competition.
The official competition takes place April 7-11 and includes 10 series from Belgium, Germany, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Norway, South Korea, Spain and USA.
Canneseries will take place April 4-11, 2018 at the Palais des Festivals alongside the established MIPTV market.
Actress Sidse Babett Knudsen will serve as patron for the first-ever TV event.
The city of Cannes wants to launch a new TV festival to rival its famous film event. Here’s what it might mean for the future of great film and great TV.
The city is also developing a 30 million euro complex that will focus on “creative industries.”