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Former Netflix exec Juan Mayne has hung his own shingle, Madrid-based N&l Films, which is bulwarked by strong talent relationships, a strategic alliance with Exile Content and a sure sense of market opportunities for Spain-based independent producers.
Exile Content and N&l Films have struck a first-look development deal. Jeff Glaser, who oversaw Netflix production finance in Mexico City and Madrid, has joined the company.
N&l’s first slate includes a Mexican remake of “Miracle in Cell No. 7,” co-produced by Rock & Ruz and Mexico’s Corazón Films, which will handle distribution in the country, and “Aristides: A Righteous Life,” the true-life account of a Portuguese diplomat who saved thousands from the Nazis in WWII, from Seanne Winslow.
N&l is also in conversations with with Lluis Quilez and Fernando Navarro – director and writer of Netflix Top 10 non-English movie “Below Zero” – to develop a true crime film based...
Exile Content and N&l Films have struck a first-look development deal. Jeff Glaser, who oversaw Netflix production finance in Mexico City and Madrid, has joined the company.
N&l’s first slate includes a Mexican remake of “Miracle in Cell No. 7,” co-produced by Rock & Ruz and Mexico’s Corazón Films, which will handle distribution in the country, and “Aristides: A Righteous Life,” the true-life account of a Portuguese diplomat who saved thousands from the Nazis in WWII, from Seanne Winslow.
N&l is also in conversations with with Lluis Quilez and Fernando Navarro – director and writer of Netflix Top 10 non-English movie “Below Zero” – to develop a true crime film based...
- 5/20/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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Exclusive Updated with more details and names: Sony Pictures Television’s longtime head of comedy, EVP Glenn Adilman and his No.2, SVP Scott Landsman, are among several senior executives — I heard 7 — across different divisions at the TV studio that were let go today, sources tell Deadline.
Sony Pictures TV Studios co-president Jason Clodfelter will oversee comedy in the interim, until replacements are found. Adilman has been at Sony for 19 years, Landsman’s tenure has spanned more than a decade. The studio’s head of drama Lauren Stein is staying put.
I hear leaders in Business Affairs, Research and Media Relations also were impacted, including two well respected veteran female executives — Karen Tatevosian, EVP and Head of BA, who has been at the studio for 19 years, and Jennifer Solari, who has served as SVP, Media and Talent Relations for the past five years. I hear also gone is Wayne Goldstein, Sony...
Sony Pictures TV Studios co-president Jason Clodfelter will oversee comedy in the interim, until replacements are found. Adilman has been at Sony for 19 years, Landsman’s tenure has spanned more than a decade. The studio’s head of drama Lauren Stein is staying put.
I hear leaders in Business Affairs, Research and Media Relations also were impacted, including two well respected veteran female executives — Karen Tatevosian, EVP and Head of BA, who has been at the studio for 19 years, and Jennifer Solari, who has served as SVP, Media and Talent Relations for the past five years. I hear also gone is Wayne Goldstein, Sony...
- 11/3/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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For decades, countless Angelenos wondered about the identity of the mysterious blonde bombshell who appeared on hundreds of billboards across town beginning in the mid ’80s, most bearing little but her pseudonym: Angelyne.
A precursor to famous-for-being-famous megastars like Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, Angelyne was the ultimate pop-culture tease. Her intention was to pique curiosity, but never satisfy it.
It wasn’t until The Hollywood Reporter‘s Gary Baum published two probing feature profiles of her — in 2015 and 2017 — that her true story was revealed: The sex-symbol who eternally cruised around L.A. in a pink Corvette and seemed to embody the glitz of the city itself was born about as far from that world as one could imagine— in Poland, in 1950, to Holocaust survivors.
Baum’s investigative reporting formed the basis for Peacock’s miniseries Angelyne, starring Emmy Rossum. In the following...
For decades, countless Angelenos wondered about the identity of the mysterious blonde bombshell who appeared on hundreds of billboards across town beginning in the mid ’80s, most bearing little but her pseudonym: Angelyne.
A precursor to famous-for-being-famous megastars like Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, Angelyne was the ultimate pop-culture tease. Her intention was to pique curiosity, but never satisfy it.
It wasn’t until The Hollywood Reporter‘s Gary Baum published two probing feature profiles of her — in 2015 and 2017 — that her true story was revealed: The sex-symbol who eternally cruised around L.A. in a pink Corvette and seemed to embody the glitz of the city itself was born about as far from that world as one could imagine— in Poland, in 1950, to Holocaust survivors.
Baum’s investigative reporting formed the basis for Peacock’s miniseries Angelyne, starring Emmy Rossum. In the following...
- 6/14/2022
- by Julian Sancton
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Carolyn Cassidy is set to take over 20th Century Fox Television’s current department as senior vice president, Current Programming. In the role, she will replace longtime Current Programming boss Jeffrey Glaser, who is departing “to pursue new challenges,” Fox said on Wednesday. Glaser will remain on board as a consultant during the transition. “Jeffrey has been an extraordinary contributor to the success of this company, and he will be deeply missed,” said 20th Century Fox Television President of Creative Affairs Jonnie Davis. “As he explores his next career options, he will always have an open door at this studio.
- 7/8/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Jeffrey Glaser, 20th Century Fox TV’s longtime current programming chief, is exiting the company and Carolyn Cassidy will take the reins as Svp, Current Programming, the company’s President of Creative Affairs Jonnie Davis announced today. Glaser is leaving “to pursue new challenges”, but will remain on board as a consultant during the transition, Davis said. "I've had a great experience working with such talented colleagues and extraordinary writers, producers and…...
- 7/8/2015
- Deadline TV
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