Features – Page 12
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The Broadcast Interview
Gerhard Zeiler: Super-local approach to global success
The Warner Media International chief on the importance of local content, why it’s good to fail and the prospect of breaking HBO Max’s ties with Sky
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Behind The Scenes
Vendetta: Behind the scenes on the showdown in Sicily
Ruggero Di Maggio, Davide Gambino and Nicola Moody lift the lid on the co-pro between Sicily’s Mon Amour Films and the UK’s Nutopia
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Fox eyes global formats
Rob Wade explains how the US network’s new investment fund helps producers create hits
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Jamilla Dumbuya & Ana Garanito: Turning Green Door’s vision into reality
How the two execs are tackling the challenge of turning Green Door into a production powerhouse
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Idris Elba reveals Green Door ambitions
The Hollywood star created Green Door to surface new, diverse talent – but he doesn’t want them to be solely defined by their ethnicity
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Behind The Scenes
The North Water: Going the extra mile for authenticity
With its key whaling scenes filmed on location in the Arctic, The North Water is probably the most northerly drama shoot ever attempted
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Growing up fast: the rise of AvoD
Though still to make a mark in the UK, AVoD platforms have exploded in the US, with those offering a ‘lean-back, linear experience’ the most in demand
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Slow progress on industry diversity
A year after a wave of major representation commitments by the UK’s biggest broadcasters, there is still much to do
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Behind The Scenes
Tonight With Target: black culture takes centre stage
BBC3 music format aims to reinvigorate the genre by putting a new generation of black British artists in the spotlight
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The Broadcast Interview
Peter Langenberg: ‘Banijay needs to get bigger’
The group’s chief operating officer on why the super-indie is not resting on its laurels
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9/11: the day that changed everything
Arthur Cary, Dan Reed, Daniel Bogado and Adam Wishart discuss their approach to their docs on the 20-year anniversary of the tragedy
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Surviving 9/11
‘I wanted to make a very personal film about ordinary people caught up in an extraordinary event’
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The Broadcast Interview
Banijay UK: reaping the benefits of scale
Lucinda Hicks and Peter Salmon on the ESUK merger’s advantages and their plans to supersize development and the indie roster
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In The Shadow of 9/11
‘These men spent years in prison cells thinking about what happened and were able to give considered, thoughtful accounts of a crazy situation’
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9/11: Inside The President’s War Room
‘The film is a unique attempt to capture the emotions, arguments and dilemmas at the top of government when faced with an unprecedented attack’
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9/11: One Day In America
‘We knew we had a responsibility to show what happened without sanitising the truth because so many of these deaths were horrendously violent’
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Sue Murphy: broadening youth appeal on ITV2
Channel set to add darker tone to non-scripted entertainment slate with stories centring on social media
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Indie sector speaks up to save Channel 4
Six indie bosses offer passionate defences of C4 – recalling how it boosted their careers &, kickstarted the independent production sector
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Andy Harries, Left Bank Pictures
‘If Channel 4 had not rescued The Deal, it is almost certain The Crown would not have existed’
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Jimmy Mulville, Hat Trick Productions
‘I’m open-mouthed that this Tory government thinks it’s a good plan to flog off this unique institution like some secondhand Volvo’