French production and distribution firm Oble is to handle international licensing of Canadian hit drama series “Aller Simple” or “No Return.”
Produced by French-Canadian firm Sphere Media, the six-episode psychological thriller premiered on prime-time earlier this year in Canada and has been a hit with critics and audiences. It plays on Noovo, where it has been the most watched drama in the channel’s history, and is available before linear broadcast via subscription on Crave TV.
Written by Annie Pierard, Bernard Dansereau and Etienne Pierard-Dansereau, who all previously worked on Sphere’s “Epidemie” (aka “The Outbreak”), the show sees six complete strangers; a former policeman, an art-dealer, a retired teacher, a marketing director, a criminal lawyer and a businesswoman, en-route to a reclusive billionaire’s home when their helicopter makes an emergency landing deep in the forest. Having survived intact, they stumble across a fishing camp. But disturbing incidents suggest...
Produced by French-Canadian firm Sphere Media, the six-episode psychological thriller premiered on prime-time earlier this year in Canada and has been a hit with critics and audiences. It plays on Noovo, where it has been the most watched drama in the channel’s history, and is available before linear broadcast via subscription on Crave TV.
Written by Annie Pierard, Bernard Dansereau and Etienne Pierard-Dansereau, who all previously worked on Sphere’s “Epidemie” (aka “The Outbreak”), the show sees six complete strangers; a former policeman, an art-dealer, a retired teacher, a marketing director, a criminal lawyer and a businesswoman, en-route to a reclusive billionaire’s home when their helicopter makes an emergency landing deep in the forest. Having survived intact, they stumble across a fishing camp. But disturbing incidents suggest...
- 8/31/2022
- by Patrick Frater and Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Soon to launch French streaming service Salto has acquired Canadian-French dark comedy series “Happily Married,” which premiered at the Berlinale, from distributor Cineflix Rights.
“Happily Married (C’est Comme Ça Que Je T’aime)” is one of the first programme acquisitions to be announced by Salto, the long delayed Svod jointly created by French public broadcaster France Télévisions and commercial networks TF1 and M6. The streamer is due to launch in the autumn.
“Happily Married” premiered as an Official Selection at Berlinale Series 2020.
The 10-episode first season of the comedy drama is produced by Montreal-based Productions Casablanca, and is the latest series from writer François Létourneau and director Jean-François Rivard, who previously worked together on “Les Invincibles” and “Série Noire.”
Made for Radio-Canada Télé and Tou.Tv Extra, “Happily Married” is set in the 1970s and revolves around two couples in crisis. After dropping their children off at camp in July...
“Happily Married (C’est Comme Ça Que Je T’aime)” is one of the first programme acquisitions to be announced by Salto, the long delayed Svod jointly created by French public broadcaster France Télévisions and commercial networks TF1 and M6. The streamer is due to launch in the autumn.
“Happily Married” premiered as an Official Selection at Berlinale Series 2020.
The 10-episode first season of the comedy drama is produced by Montreal-based Productions Casablanca, and is the latest series from writer François Létourneau and director Jean-François Rivard, who previously worked together on “Les Invincibles” and “Série Noire.”
Made for Radio-Canada Télé and Tou.Tv Extra, “Happily Married” is set in the 1970s and revolves around two couples in crisis. After dropping their children off at camp in July...
- 6/4/2020
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
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