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Kansai TV Fremantle team creates entertainment program “Quiz Pong”

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fremantle and Kansai TV Following the co-development agreement originally announced at MIPCOM 2022, a new entertainment format “Quiz Pong” is launched. The format was launched in Japan by Kansai TV last month, with Freemantle set to handle production and global distribution.

“Quiz Pong” is a fast-paced game show where teams compete against each other in fun tournaments that test their mental, physical and strategic skills. Teams go head-to-head by throwing the ball into moving hoops, scoring points on oversized courts, and answering general knowledge questions. The harder it is to get to the rim, the more difficult the problems inside the rim will be for their opponents. After two rounds of competition, the winning team will enter the finals to compete for prizes.

Miho Okada, Kansai TV Executive Director, “Thanks to the innovative ideas of our producers and the creative support of Freemantle, ‘Quiz Pong’ has evolved into a format that is fun, exciting and relevant to audiences of all generations,” said Ms.

Vassar WallaceFreemantle’s Executive Vice President, Global Acquisitions and Development added: “‘Quiz Pong’ is about agility, brain power and having fun in a truly iconic setting that is sure to delight family audiences and want to play for themselves ‘Quiz Pong’.”

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Barney’s rights Extended priority development agreement with UK fact experts appropriate content Another two years. Under the new agreement, both parties will build on the agreement signed at the IndieLab accelerator program in 2019 to further develop and produce series for the UK and international markets.

Shows featured in the Banijay Rights-Proper Content partnership include channel 4 Series ‘Schools Trying to End Racism’ (2 x 60′) and channel 5 Documentary “The Queen’s Guard” (5 x 60′).

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At the same time, Scottish independence free script has been with All3Media InternationalFollowing investment from the UK’s Channel 4 Independent Growth Fund in 2022, Freedom will develop its scripts in partnership with All3Media International, with a focus on thought-provoking, character-driven drama.

Production

Michal Kunes-Kováč’s debut feature film “Finally, we have a republic” has started shooting in Bratislava (Slovakia). The film is a historical drama inspired by real events, set in the peaceful division of Czechoslovakia into two republics.

slovakian producer Thibor Buza Production B (Bratislava), Maros Heko, squirrel peter Azyl Production (Bratislava) and Canadian producers don carmody and david cormican Don Carmody Television Bloodlines (Toronto), have teamed up to co-produce a feature film in Slovak, Czech, English and French.

Slovak screenwriters Maroš Hečko (Amnesty) and Tomáš Dušicka (Nullity) and Cormican (Northern Rescue) wrote the screenplay based on Hečko’s story.

“Finally, We Have a Republic” is the fourth collaboration between Hečko and Veverka, who previously collaborated on “Invalid,” “The Word” and “Amnestie,” which won six Slovak Academy Awards , and was nominated for another seven Czech Academy Awards.

The cast includes Slovak heavyweight Adi Hajdu (“Magic Stone”) and Czech film legends Eva Horubova (“Requiem for a Girl”) and Bolek Polivka (“Catastrophe”).

release

rich fairgate‘Limited: A Changing Climate’ – an insider’s view of the world of direct action and insights into the jungle of the jungle between frontline communities, activists and fossil fuel companies – has secured UK releases from 15 February. espresso media Worldwide distribution is being processed and sales to Japan (NHK) and Estonia (ERR) are currently confirmed.

festival

second edition Watch the AUT Austrian Film FestivalPresented by the Austrian Cultural Forum in London in partnership with the Austrian Film Institute and Austrian Film, it will open with Adrian Goggins’ The Fox. Highlights include Fritz Lang’s 1929 sci-fi silent film “The Woman on the Moon,” Leni Lauritsch’s space station thriller “Rubikon,” David Wagner’s LGBTQ TV drama “Eismayer,” Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s environmental documentary “Matter Out of Place,” and Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s Venice award-winning “Vera,” starring Vera Gemma and Asia Argento.

The festival will be held at the Ciné Lumière in London from March 23rd to 26th.



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