Brazilian media giant Globo has sold the first international adaptation rights to its biggest telenovela hit in recent years, “Brazil Avenue” (“Avenida Brasil”) to Ay Yapım, one of the most prominent daily series producers of Turkey.
Madd Entertainment, a joint venture of Medyapim (“Mother”) and Ay Yapim (“Endless Love”), will distribute the adaptation worldwide.
The unprecedented agreement allows for Ay Yapım to make some changes as long as it adheres to the telenovela’s main storylines. Globo Studios will be on hand as a consultant.
The International Emmy-nominated soap has already been sold to more than 140 territories so a Turkish adaptation would further expand its reach.
“We are betting on selling formats to bring our productions to new audiences and in different ways. And this agreement with Ay Yapım reflects that, showing the market that we are open to a variety of business models,” said Globo’s head of international business and co-productions,...
Madd Entertainment, a joint venture of Medyapim (“Mother”) and Ay Yapim (“Endless Love”), will distribute the adaptation worldwide.
The unprecedented agreement allows for Ay Yapım to make some changes as long as it adheres to the telenovela’s main storylines. Globo Studios will be on hand as a consultant.
The International Emmy-nominated soap has already been sold to more than 140 territories so a Turkish adaptation would further expand its reach.
“We are betting on selling formats to bring our productions to new audiences and in different ways. And this agreement with Ay Yapım reflects that, showing the market that we are open to a variety of business models,” said Globo’s head of international business and co-productions,...
- 10/17/2023
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
“All the Flowers” is the second telenovela to be produced for Globo’s platform, Globoplay, continuing one of the biggest bets on streaming of a Latin America cosplay, seen it its bullish campaign for “Hidden Truths II.”
As the streaming era slowly enters a market maturity, Latin America’s biggest media company has set its aims on becoming a media tech giant. It will stilll, however, produce original telenovelas. The show created by João Emanuel Carneiro, creator of Globo’s ratings and sales phenom “Brazil Avenue” – has been one of the highlights at LA Screenings Independents alongside Globplay original series “The Others.”
Soon available on TelevisaUnivision’s fremium streaming service ViX, the series written by Vincent Villari, Eliane Garcia and Daisy Chaves follows Maíra (Sophie Charlotte) a visual impaired perfumer. After being visited by a long absent mother with no good intentions and her sister (played by a wonderfully mischievous...
As the streaming era slowly enters a market maturity, Latin America’s biggest media company has set its aims on becoming a media tech giant. It will stilll, however, produce original telenovelas. The show created by João Emanuel Carneiro, creator of Globo’s ratings and sales phenom “Brazil Avenue” – has been one of the highlights at LA Screenings Independents alongside Globplay original series “The Others.”
Soon available on TelevisaUnivision’s fremium streaming service ViX, the series written by Vincent Villari, Eliane Garcia and Daisy Chaves follows Maíra (Sophie Charlotte) a visual impaired perfumer. After being visited by a long absent mother with no good intentions and her sister (played by a wonderfully mischievous...
- 5/24/2023
- by Emiliano Granada
- Variety Film + TV
Festival organisers presented the three inaugural awards on Monday (October 6) at Rio’s Ccbb cultural centre to films that tackled Lgbt themes.
The Felix winners at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival selected from 43 films were:
Best Fiction Film
Xenia, (Greece-France-Belgium), dir Panos H Koutras;
Best Documentary
Tie And Red Nail (De Gravata E Unha Vermelha) (Brazil), dir Miriam Chnaiderman; and
Special Jury Prize
52 Tuesdays (Australia), dir Sophie Hyde.
In previous editions of Festival do Rio, gay-themed films screened in the Gay World strand. This year organisers chose to screen films across the entire programme.
Wieland Speck, director of Berlin’s Panorama section and co-creator of the Teddy Award, served as jury president alongside Central Station screenwriter João Emanuel Carmeiro, Albertina Carri, the artistic director of *Asterisco – International Lgbtiq Film Festival of Buenos Aires, and Margaret Mee e a Flor Da Lua director Malu de Martino.
Presenting the awards were, among others...
The Felix winners at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival selected from 43 films were:
Best Fiction Film
Xenia, (Greece-France-Belgium), dir Panos H Koutras;
Best Documentary
Tie And Red Nail (De Gravata E Unha Vermelha) (Brazil), dir Miriam Chnaiderman; and
Special Jury Prize
52 Tuesdays (Australia), dir Sophie Hyde.
In previous editions of Festival do Rio, gay-themed films screened in the Gay World strand. This year organisers chose to screen films across the entire programme.
Wieland Speck, director of Berlin’s Panorama section and co-creator of the Teddy Award, served as jury president alongside Central Station screenwriter João Emanuel Carmeiro, Albertina Carri, the artistic director of *Asterisco – International Lgbtiq Film Festival of Buenos Aires, and Margaret Mee e a Flor Da Lua director Malu de Martino.
Presenting the awards were, among others...
- 10/7/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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