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BUSINESS JOURNAL OF FILM, BROADCASTING, BROADBAND, PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION MAY 2013 VOL. 33 NO. 4 $9.75 STUDIO ISSUE I Who’s Screening in Los Angeles and Where Page 8 Indie Distributors New Program Offerings Page 12 Hollywood Studios’ Executive Sales Teams Page 18 Key Acquisition Executives and Organizations Page 22 2013-14 U.S. TV Season New Series Pilots Page 25 N T E R N A T I O N A L www w w w. w. V i d de e oA oA Ag g ge e.o orr g May 2013 My 2¢ The First Law of Thermodynamics states that matter is not created or destroyed, only transformed. The same law applies to television, where programs are not created from scratch or destroyed, but constantly transformed. A bout seven years ago, Norman Horowitz wrote that, when he was at Columbia Pictures in the 1970s, a friend asked him what he did for a living. Norman explained (I’m paraphrasing, in reality, knowing Norman, it is possible that he took half a day to elaborate) that his job was to sell stuff to television stations outside the United States and sell TV re-runs and movies inside of the States. At this point the friend — rather confused — interjected: “Norman, you are in the used film business!” If one thinks about it, the whole television industry revolves around the “used” business model. After all, the U.S. film industry started with some entrepreneurs that came from the garment business selling “used” clothes. Many years ago, in the early days of television, the industry’s business model was based on “sponsored content,” where a company, like Procter & Gamble, would pay to be associated with a TV soap opera such as As the World Turns. This concept was also “used” since it was taken from the old radio days. Today, sponsored content is called by various names: branded content, sponsored verticals, barker show, profile builder, etc. The fact remains, however, that it is still a “used” business model. The 60-second TV spot, too, is a used concept dating from colonial America when Benjamin Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette used to place short advertisements next to editorial material. Today, film and TV producers and broadcasters are more comfortable with tried and true “used” concepts than original untested ones, and the public enjoys watching re-runs of TV shows as much as multiple incarnations of Spiderman. Indeed, the “used” TV business has created a new sector spearheaded by such TV channels as TV Land and programming blocks like Nickelodeon’s Nick at Nite, which re-use classic shows. This is in addition to a plethora of cooking shows that take us back to the used and reused early TV style. If one thinks about it, the whole television industry revolves around the “used” business model And what about the complex business of residuals, which is based on the simple concept that talent should be paid on “used” runs? The “used” business model is also used by the fashion industry (they call it retro). And, according to an article in New York Magazine last March, we now have an increasing number of feminists who choose to stay home and are called “retro wives,” who are happy to be in the business of their grandmothers. The irony is that we at VideoAge, studio executives and 1,500 program buyers “I think it’s time we got some youthful from 340 organizations in 70 thinkers in this company.” countries around the world are all here in Hollywood And, lingering on the welcoming and celebrating the arrival of a brand “new” TV advertising business, TV commercials use songs because season, when in reality what we see and have seen has been they stay in viewers’ minds. Naturally, with television’s “used,” if not re-used. habit of re-naming used concepts, in this case, they’re called jingles. And even TV ratings use an old model developed by In conclusion, if at first the expression “used film business” test marketing in the 1920s. generates some laughter, or at least a chuckle or two, the Then, there is the business of worldwide content distribution, which, considering the multiple windows now involved, is not only “used,” but also “re-used.” reality is more sober, since there isn’t anything to secondguess about the secondhand business. Dom Serafini 3 May 2013 1 2 3 1. Echo Bridge’s Vivian Reinoso, Metro TV’s Carolina Sefair, Salim Antonio Sefair, Echo Bridge’s Emilia Nuccio, Inti’s Maria Kowalski-Alvarado, Echo Bridge’s Camilo Bernal 2. A+E’s Mayra Bracer 3. Lionsgate TV’s Maryann Pasante and Peter Iacono 4. Telefe’s Claudio Ipolitti 5. Azteca/Comarex’s Raul Mendoza, Jesica Stescobich, Carmen Pizano, Marcel Vinay Hill 6. Record TV’s Delmar Andrade 7. Telemundo’s Joysette Rivera, Luis Daniel Capriles 8. Power’s Susan Waddell, Jose “Pepe” Echegaray 9. Estrella TV’s Cynthia Sanchez, Andrew Weir 10. Multicom’s Irv Holender and Gaiam’s Sam Toles 11. WWE’s Emilio Revelo, Christine Pinzon, David M. Añon 4 6 5 9 8 7 11 10 4 World May 2013 New Israeli TV Station A new Israeli television channel dubbed i24news, will broadcast news 24 hours a day in English, French and Arabic, starting this summer. i24news will incorporate state-of-the-art technology, applications for cell phones, video-on-demand, a website, and offer 24-hour news coverage in three languages. The channel will be based in Jaffa Port near Tel Aviv. According to Carlos Burovich, head of production for i24news, the channel will compete with established global news outlets like Al Jazeera and will be funded privately. Partial funding will come from French-Israeli businessman and telecommunications mogul Patrick Drahi. Frank Melloul, a former French government adviser on security and disarmament, will be the chief executive. The channel will air live news reports daily from 6 a.m. to midnight and taped programming during the remaining time. Plus, i24news will launch a website in English, French and Arabic simultaneously with the channel launch. Programming will include hard news, interviews and news magazines, and the current staff of 45 is projected to grow to approximately 150. Amazon In The OTT Biz F ollowing Apple TV and Roku, here comes Amazon TV. Reportedly, the company is developing a TV set-top box (STB) to stream TV content to consumers. Currently, Amazon operates five video services for its 150,000 titles both by mail and via the Internet, using several platforms. It is not clear whether Amazon Video STB — which may be called Kindle TV and priced at under $100 — would itself become a platform or limit the offerings to only its titles. Web Pirates Shut Down T he Italian Postal Police has closed 27 illegal video streaming sites throughout Italy that made use of remote servers located in various countries. The police acted after Indian film company Sunshine Pictures filed charges with the assistance of SIAE, the Italian residual and copyrights content organization. Using servers located in 14 countries including Australia, the U.S.A., China, Russia and Romania, the pirates were able to stream over 400,000 movies, some of which are still in theaters, causing losses estimated at $1.5 billion euro (U.S.$1.95 billion). It is considered Europe’s largest crackdown on pirate streaming services. Has more space (your ad looks like a poster) Reaches more buyers (in their offices, in their hotels, on their PCs) Offers more editorial services (pre, during and post market) More distribution news (specialized in the business of selling content) Has more editorial vehicles (Monthlies and Dailies) Is more efficient and effective (with its online opportunities) Covers more markets: Whether you attend NATPE Budapest or NATPE Miami. From Los Angeles to Singapore. At MIP-TV or MIPCOM. In Istanbul or Johannesburg, or Buenos Aires… VideoAge gives you more… much more! 6 Bell Media Funds Talent Growth T oronto-based Bell Media announced a C$1 milliona-year initiative to train emerging producers known as the Media Producer Accelerator Lab. The new initiative comes after launching a $1.8 milliona-year program for TV skills development. Bell Media is part of Bell Canada (with C$20 billion-a-year revenue) which owns, among other media properties, CTV, Canada’s largest TV network. The Accelerator Lab’s funding has no end date. Similarly, the TV Skills Development Initiative is for varying amounts of time, according to Bell Media spokesperson, Anika Malik. ©2013 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All rights reserved. 0542. ENVUÉLVETE EN LA PASION Nuestros formatos ofrecen una programación llena de entretenimiento atrevido y cautivador que apasiona nuestra audiencia. Tenemos una química especial con nuestros televidentes y cada día es más apasionante. F O R M AT O S P O R : AMOR Descubra nuevas oportunidades de 7 Días de Amor en su mercado [email protected] [email protected] SERIE ACTUALMENTE EN: ALEMANIA AUSTRIA DINAMARCA NORUEGA Suite #1712 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza May 2013 Who’s Screening A+E Networks Mayra Bracer, Kathia Teran, Shannon Kerr Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1712 CBS Studios International 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood Tel. (323) 575-5460 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1402 Estrella TV Andrew Weir Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1714 Filmedia World Entertainment Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1709 Alfred Haber Distribution Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1710 CCI Entertainment Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1728 America Video Films Enrique Maya, Nicholas Bingham, Erika Larson, Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1747 CDC United Network Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1910 Content Television Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1721 FremantleMedia International & FremantleMedia Latin America Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Stes 17591760 American Cinema Int’l/Mission Pictures Int’l Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1707 DHX Media Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1732 Global Agency Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1729 Discovery Enterprises International Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1755 Globo TV Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1905 Disney Media Distribution The Walt Disney Studios 500 So. Buena Vista St., Burbank Tel. (818) 569-3241 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1917 Injaus Letters & Films Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1705 Argentina Audiovisual Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1742 Artear Argentina Julieta González, Walter Sequeira, Facundo Bailez Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 960 Azteca/Comarex Marcel Vinay Hill, Marcel Vinay Jr., Jesica Stescobich, Carmen Pizano, Ernesto Ramirez, Raul Mendoza Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1924 Dori Media Group Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1160 Banijay International Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1727 Electus International Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1751 BBC Worldwide Americas Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1752 Endemol Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1726 Beta Film Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1923 Entertainment One Television Darren Throop, Patrice Theroux, John Morayniss, Peter Emerson, Margaret O’Brien, Prentiss Fraser, Michael E. Rosenberg, Valerie Cabrera, Carrie Stein, Jon Ferro 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Entertainment Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1901 Canal 13 Chile International Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1756 Caracol Television Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1909 Echo Bridge Entertainment Emilia Nuccio, Vivian Reinoso Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1706 Fli TV Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1717 ITV Studios Global Entertainment Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1716 Laguna Productions Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1737 Latin Media Corporation Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1753 Ledafilms Pedro Leda, Gabriela Lopez, Moira Mc Namara, Fernando Paduczak Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 760 Lionsgate Television Kevin Beggs, Ira Bernstein, Kevin Brader, Rosanna Canonigo, Tori Crotts, Roberta Ibba-Hartog, Peter Iacono, Agapy Kapouranis, Max Lucas, Mort Marcus, Jim Packer, Maryann Pasante, Wendy Reeds, Jacqueline De Rosnay, Sandra Stern, Jenny Suen, Lawrence Szabo Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 860 Office: 2700 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica Entertainment Studios Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1708 (Continued on Page 10) 8 May 2013 (Continued from Page 8) WHO’S SCREENING Record TV Network Delmar Andrade, Edson Pfutzenreiter Mannam Media Mendes Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1730 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1502 MarVista Entertainment Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1750 Rive Gauche Television MGM TV Latin America Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1002 MIPCOM (Reed MIDEM) José Luis Sanchez, Panayiota Pagoulatos, Sandy Clark Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1733 Multicom Entertainment Group Irv Holender, Darrin Holender, Teddy Blum, Jessie Pirog, Sharon Beverly, Myriam Diaz Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1731 NBCUniversal Int’l Formats Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1735 NBCUniversal International TV Distribution 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City Tel. (818) 777-1300 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1460 Origin Releasing Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1736 Polar Star Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1713 Pomodoro Stories Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1738 Power Jose “Pepe” Echegaray, Susan Waddell Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1928 Programas Para Television Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1740 RCN Television Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1906 Rose Entertainment Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1560 Televisión Nacional de Chile Enzo Yacometti, Marcelo Bravo, María Eugenia Rencoret, José Miranda, Ernesto Lombardi Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 560 Shine International Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1749 Televix Entertainment Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1907 Sierra/Engine 9378 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills Tel. (424) 253-1084 Toei Animation Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1921 Somos Distribution Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 660 TV Film International Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1660 Sony Music/Nitro Group Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1719 Twentieth Century Fox TV Distribution 10201 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles Tel. (310) 739-5079 InterContinental Hotel, Ste 1116 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1725 Mel Giniger & Associates Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1715 Televisa Internacional Fernando Pérez Gavilán, Carlos Castro, Richard Ehrsam, Claudia Silva, Cecilia Galeana, Francisco Ortiz, Hugo Treviño Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1915 Sony Pictures Television 10401 Culver Blvd., Culver City Tel. (310) 244-2184 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 902 Spiral/Red Arrow International Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 702 Venevision International Miguel Dvorak, Juan Carlos Sosa, Manuel Perez, Cesar Diaz, Miguel Somoza, Daniel Rodriguez, Hector Beltran, Tony Ojeda Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1702 Starz Worldwide Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1745 Viacom Int’l Media Networks Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1202 Telefe International Claudio Ipolitti, Guillermo Borensztein, Diana Coifman, Meca Salado Pizarro Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1802 VIP 2000 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1722 Telefilms Tomás Darcyl, Ricardo Costianovsky, Humberto Delmas, Alfredo Andreoti, Alejandro Carballo Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1902 Telemundo Internacional Marcos Santana, Esperanza Garay, Luis Daniel Capriles, Joysette Rivera, Olimpia Del Boccio Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1918 10 Visionnaire Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1739 Warner Bros. Int’l TV Distribution 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank Tel. (818) 977-3903 Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1260 WWE Ed Wells, David Añon, Emilio Revelo, Christine Pinzon Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1723 Zodiak Latino/Zodiak Rights Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Ste 1723 May 2013 Indie Programming Guide 1. A+E’s Contacto Extraterrestre 2. AVF’s Hotel Noir 3. Azteca’s Vivir a Destiempo 4. Echo Bridge’s The Challenger 5. Artear’s Compulsive Times 6. eOne’s Rogue 7. Estrella TV’s Noches Con Platanito 1 A+E NETWORKS Contacto Extraterrestre (paranormal special) Eyewitnesses, UFO experts, astronomers, and others try to find out what’s flying over the skies of Latin America. Milagros Decodificados (Latin America local series) Astonishing cases — such as unexplained healings — are analyzed. Un Dia En La Vida (reality series) The daily routines of Latin American celebrities are explored to reveal the real people behind the fame. Duck Dynasty (real-life character series) The Robertsons are the modern-day Beverly Hillbillies, running a multi-million dollar enterprise fabricating duck calls. Mankind The Story of All of Us (history series) An epic tale of man’s journey from huntergatherer to global citizen. 7 Dias de Amor (format) Challenges married couples to make time for daily intimacy amid the chaos that is marriage. How Sex Changed the World (history series) Explores how the sex lives of key world figures — from America’s founding fathers to Rasputin — changed the course of history. www.AETNinternational.com AMERICA VIDEO FILMS Hotel Noir (film) Set in 1958 Los Angeles, a detective waits in a downtown hotel for murderers to come after him. Virginia (film) A sheriff’s bid for a State Senate seat is in jeopardy when his daughter starts dating the son of a disturbed woman with whom the sheriff had a 20-year affair. The Rise of Hope (Francis Pope) (documentary) Offers background about the new Pope’s hometown and his life as a Jesuit priest. www.americavideofilms.net ARTEAR Compulsive Times (Tiempos Compulsivos) (series) A doctor treats patients with OCD, but he’s got problems of his own. Naked Family (Condiciones) (series) Dicky and Lorna’s porn careers have waned, but their son gets them into a new field. The Social Leader (El Puntero) (series) A political staffer keeps his dreams alive, influencing the destinies of his neighbors. Left on the Shelf (Para Vestir Santos) (series) 2 3 After their harsh mother dies, three sisters discover that they still can’t find Mr. Right. Fantastic Biographies (Biografías Fantásticas) (documentary series) Each episode is a biography of a fictional literary character. Methods (Métodos) (documentary series) Focuses on the steps creative artists must take to make their work publicly known. Tasting Notes (Notas de Catas) (documentary series) An Argentine Sommelier School director and wine expert teaches viewers about wine www.artear.com AZTECA/COMAREX Destino (drama series) After learning that the woman who raised her is not her biological mother, Valeria discovers that her biggest rival is actually her birth mother. Vivir a Destiempo (drama series) Paula, married to the same man for 22 years, reconnects with her long-lost love. Confesiones del Más Allá (Confessions from the Beyond) (drama series) Famous personalities discuss their experiences with unexplainable phenomena. La Otra Cara del Alma (drama series) Alma vows to exact revenge on her uncle for wrongfully throwing her family out on the street. Ultimo Año (Senior Year) (kids telenovela/thriller) After Martin manipulates him and steals his girlfriend, Benjamin ends up alone and must take control of what’s been taken from him. El Abergue (The Shelter) (telenovela/comedy) A dysfunctional family (an absentee father, over-protective mother and a grandfather who always gets in the way) all live under the same roof. Conectados (interactive TV competition format) Asks the audience to participate from their own webcams at home. www.comarex.tv ECHO BRIDGE ENTERTAINMENT The Apartment (reality series) Eight couples put their dreams on the line in an epic interior design battle. The Challenger (reality series) Sixteen world-class fighters duke it out to win the title of Muay Thai World Champion. Critical Moments (drama series) A medical drama that delves into the rela- tionships between doctors and their patients. Chupacabra (sci-fi, action film) When a pack of Chupacabras run loose and threaten to overtake the city, man and beast fight to the death. Tasmanian Devils (sci-fi, thriller film) A group of BASE jumpers awaken a pack of supernatural Tasmanian devils and embark on a battle between man and beast. Lidia’s Italy in America (lifestyle series) Celebrity chef and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich journeys to the tables of families across America. The Case for Christmas (holiday, family film) A lawyer has to defend Santa Claus in the biggest trial in history. www.echobridgeentertainment.com ENTERTAINMENT ONE TELEVISION Rogue (drama/suspense series) A morally and emotionally conflicted undercover detective is tormented by the possibility that her actions caused her son’s death, and goes on a quest for the truth. Seed (comedy series) A 30-something broke bartender learns that his sperm donations resulted in lots of kids. The Carpenter’s Miracle (holiday TV movie) A small-town carpenter finds himself at the center of a national story when his touch brings a 12-year-old boy back to life. Perfect Storms (documentary series) Using modern technology and on-theground investigation, this series provides a unique look at the emotional devastation extreme weather conditions can bring. DATES (drama series) People go on dates and in the end decide whether to go all the way, or run the other way. Sales.eonetv.com ESTRELLA TV/LIBERMAN Noches Con Platanito (talk show) A nighttime talk show hosted by an irreverent and hard-edged clown named Platanito. Que Jalada (comedy series) A panel of three comedians comment on the craziest Internet video clips out there. Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento (game show/format) Three superstar judges, along with the viewing audience, make one lucky singer/dancer/musician/actor/magician’s dream come true. Mi Sueño Es Bailar (game show/format) Twelve celebrities and their professional dance partners compete to grant the dream of a needy viewer. Historias Delirantes (drama series) Each episode features a different story of love, money, mystery, relationships, past lives and, most of all, justice. El Shaka (drama series) El Shaka is a husband, lover, father, brother, friend — and head of Mexico’s most dangerous drug cartel. 5 (Continued on Page 14) 4 6 12 7 May 2013 6 1 3 2 5 4 1. Ledafilms’ CZ12 Chinese Zodiac 2. Lionsgate’s Anger Management 3. Power’s Cat. 8 4. Multicom’s Gold Diggers 5. Record’s Joseph From Egypt 6. Somos’s Ezel 7. Sierra/Engine’s Siberia Indie Programming Guide (Continued from Page 12) En La Mira Con Enrique Gratas (news magazine) Hosted by Gratas and featuring Myrka Dellanos, it goes in-depth into the biggest stories affecting Hispanic audiences. www.estrellatv.com/screeners www.lbimedia.com LEDAFILMS CZ12 – Chinese Zodiac (action/adventure film) A man searches for 12 bronze heads of the animals from the Chinese Zodiac. Hit and Run (action/comedy film) A former getaway driver jeopardizes his Witness Protection Plan identity to help his girlfriend. Penthouse North (thriller film) A reclusive photojournalist lives peacefully in a New York penthouse — until a criminal enters her life. 6 Bullets (action/thriller film) Veteran mercenary Samson Gaul teams up with a mixed martial artist to help him find his kidnapped daughter. Erased (action/thriller film) A former CIA agent realizes that he and his daughter are being targeted by a killer. Gaturro (animation series) The characters of the comic book Nik is illustrating come to life. www.ledafilms.com LIONSGATE Tequila Sisters (reality series/docu-soap) Features the Marins, a wealthy and traditional Mexican-American family from California. Chasing Life (drama series) April is a young, quick-witted aspiring journalist at a Boston newspaper who gets news that she has cancer. Family Trade (reality series) At G-Stone Motors, Gardner Stone will trade a new car or truck for anything you’ve got that he can sell. Saint George (comedy series) George Lopez stars as a recently divorced working class Mexican-American man who’s become a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist. Anger Management (comedy series) Charlie Sheen stars as a non-traditional therapist dealing with his own anger issues. Mad Men (drama series) Follows the (often scandalous) lives of the ad men of Madison Avenue. Nashville (drama series) Set against the backdrop of the Nashville music scene, three iconic female singers climb the charts. www.lionsgate.com MULTICOM ENTERTAINMENT GROUP GUN (action/drama miniseries) The anthology series follows the impact a handgun has on the lives of those who encounter it. Gold Diggers (HD) (reality series) Five young women lead luxurious, sexy and often corrupt lives dealing in an unspoken language of manipulation. Tropical Heat (action/drama series) Maverick cop Nick Slaughter ends up as a private investigator in Key Mariah, Florida. Harts of the West (drama series) A Chicago lingerie salesman relocates his less-than-enthusiastic family out West. Mask Masters (animated series) The world has turned to chaos and evil and the “Four Guardians” are the only hope. War Features (war/action/adventure) Ten features that span the genres of war, action and adventure. Factual, History, Biographies, Documentaries Package (factual/history/documentary/biography/music) Over 3,000 hours of documentaries and multiple-episode series. www.multicom.tv POWER Air Force One is Down (action miniseries) A rogue soldier, a former general driven by vengeance and the most powerful woman in the world become pawns in a deadly contest of wills. Bomb Girls (drama miniseries) During WWII, women worked in munitions factories to build bombs for the front. This is their story. Cat. 8 (end of the world miniseries) An accident unleashes a squall of fiery sleet toward Earth that will end all human life. Ring of Fire (end of the world miniseries) An oil rig causes a volcanic eruption that triggers the Ring of Fire, which threatens to swallow the Earth whole. Delete (end of the world miniseries) An intranet system morphs into an artificial intelligence intent on destroying mankind. Eve of Destruction (end of the world miniseries) Scientists learn to harvest the power of “dark energy.” But only a select few can convince the Proteus team that their effort to save the world is actually destroying it. Exploding Sun (end of the world miniseries) The engine of a passenger ship hurtles toward the sun, triggering a cataclysmic solar storm that could destroy the Earth. www.powcorp.com RECORD TV NETWORK Joseph from Egypt (José del Egipto) (series) Tells the biblical story of Joseph, son of Jacob, who is betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery in Egypt, where he becomes governor. Tricky Business (Los Tramposos) (telenovela) Follows a married couple challenged by debt, a family with a paternity secret and two dueling stepbrothers. King David (Rey David) (series) Tells the story of David, who is chosen by God to replace King Saul. Jackpot! (Vidas en Juego) (telenovela) A group of friends wins the lottery, but they begin to disappear before any of them can collect the remainder of the winnings. Masks (Máscaras) (telenovela) A rich landowner pursues the kidnappers of his wife and son, but doesn’t know whom to trust. River of Intrigues (Río de Intrigas) (telenovela) A town is transformed when a mega-project establishes itself and murders begin to occur. Another Power (Poder Paralelo) (telenovela) When Tony’s family is killed in a car explosion, he moves to Brazil to avenge their deaths and winds up falling in love. www.recordtvnetwork.com SIERRA/ENGINE TELEVISION Crossbones (action/adventure series) Tom Lowe, an undercover assassin, is sent to kill pirate Blackbeard, but his weaknesses — a woman whom he can’t deny and an unexpected respect for Blackbeard — could stand in his way. Siberia (mystery/suspense series) Over 100 years after an unexplained event 14 7 occurred in the remote Siberian territory of Tunguska, 16 reality show contestants arrive there, unaware of its dark past, and attempt to survive the harsh winter and each other to win a cash prize. Rescue 3 (action/adventure/rescue series) Southern California’s elite multi-agency task force of Lifeguard, Firefighter and Coast Guard heroes coordinate daring rescues to save lives by land, sea and air. The After (drama/thriller series) The power suddenly goes out on earth in this chronicle of what could happen at the beginning of the end of the world. Ghostbreakers (comedy series) Joey Greco and his team of semi-professionals blur the line between ghost-hunting horror and sidesplitting humor in a blend of comedy and reality as they visit haunts across North America. Glenn Martin, DDS (animated comedy series) Glenn Martin is a goofy dentist who embarks on a cross-country adventure with his family in their toothbrush-topped mobile dental RV. Niño Santo (drama series) Based on a Mexican series set in a remote village, doctors attempt to vaccinate people against a worldwide epidemic, but discover that the villagers are protected by a cultlike leader, Niño, who shakes the doctors’ faith in science to the core. www.engine-entertainment.com www.sierra-affinity.com SOMOS DISTRIBUTION 11-11 En mi Cuadra Nada Cuadra (series) Enrique, who’s 14, uses an adult version of himself to solve problems and find his missing mother. Karadaya (telenovela) Mahir defends his father, who’s accused of a murder he didn’t commit, while searching for an unattainable love. Ezel (telenovela) Omar is blamed for a robbery he didn’t commit. Ezel is released from prison, seeks revenge and fights for Eysan’s love. Jobs Without Frontiers (format) Four participants are challenged to do their job on the other side of the globe for a week. Bayly (format) Renowned journalist and TV host Jaime Bayly welcomes special guests. G.a.u.l.a. (documentary series) Colombian anti-kidnapping group narrates actual abductions and resolutions through videos, drama and special effects. (Continued on Page 16) May 2013 3 1 6 5 7 2 4 1. Telefe’s Los Vecinos En Guerra. 2. Telefilms’ The Mortal Instruments. 3. TVN’s Calle 7, La Competencia es de Verdad. 4. WWE’s SmackDown. 5. Telemundo’s El Señor de los Cielos. 6. Televisa’s The Tempest. 7. Venevision’s De Todas Maneras Rosa Indie Programming Guide (Continued from Page 14) MMA – Mixed Martial Arts (series) Specials featuring MMM — a mix of boxing, wrestling, judo, muay thay, karate and jiu-jitsu. www.somosdistribution.net TELEFE INTERNATIONAL Aliados (teen telenovela) Seven youngsters are chosen to execute a mission of love to save the world. Los Vecinos en Guerra (Neighbors at War) (family comedy series) Nobody knows that Mecha, now a housewife, was once a member of a gang of swindlers — until her old flame and former partner-in-crime moves into the area. Historias de Corazón (Stories from the Heart) (drama series) Starring a rotating cast of well-known actors, each episode deals with different topics related to love, passion, friendship, emotion and the fight to defend values. Ramirez (HD) (police drama series) Diana Ramirez has an incredible amount of control and she wants to find whoever murdered the love of her life. Candy Love (telenovela) The love stories of four couples across four generations, and four kinds of love, are told. Qitapenas (musical comedy series) Two competing families that own restaurants lives’ take an unexpected turn when their children fall in love. Mi Viejo Verde (Dirty Old Parrot) (comedy) A rich alcoholic father of three who died of a Viagra overdose is reincarnated as a parrot. www.telefeinternational.com.ar TELEFILMS The Mortal Instruments (action/adventure film) A teenager finds out she is the descendant of a secret group of young half-angel warriors engaged in a battle against demons. Escape from Planet Earth (animation/ adventure/comedy film) Astronaut Scorch Supernova is a national hero to the blue alien population of planet Baab, but soon it’s his nerdy brother who must come to Scorch’s rescue. Olympus Has Fallen (action/thriller film) A former presidential guard trapped inside the White House in the wake of a terrorist attack must save the president. Side Effects (psychological thriller film) A woman turns to prescription drugs to handle anxiety about her husband’s upcoming release from prison. The Call (thriller film) When a veteran 911 operator gets a call from a girl who’s been abducted, she’ll have to confront a killer from her past to save the girl’s life. www.telefilms.com.ar TELEMUNDO INTERNACIONAL El Señor de los Cielos (series) Aurelio Casillas wants to become the leading drug dealer in Mexico in the 1990s, but he must outsmart a police officer. Letris (entertainment format) A contest that combines the strategy involved in word games with the excitement of puzzle games for a cash prize. La Patrona (telenovela) Gabriela’s life is shattered when she falls in love with the son of the most feared woman in town. Pasión Prohibida (telenovela) Bianca seeks revenge on her mother, but when she falls in love with her fiancé’s nephew, things get complicated. Pobre Rico (telenovela) Two boys were switched at birth, and a court order forces the 17-year-olds to move in with their biological parents. Travesuras de Amor (telenovela) When Joo Yoo-rin and Seol Gong-chan pretend to be cousins, things get complicated. Historias de la Virgen Morena (anthology series) Each episode tells the story of people faced with seemingly hopeless situations who turn to Our Lady of Guadalupe for help. Their prayers are always answered. www.telemundointernacional.com TELEVISA INTERNACIONAL The Tempest (telenovela) Marina and Damián will be faced with challenges that put their love to the test. Wild at Heart (telenovela) Maricruz’s life seemed perfect, but when she falls in love with Octavio, it all changes. Bandidas (telenovela) The love lives of the three daughters of Hacienda Las Bandidas’s owner, and an old family rivalry, take center stage as the sisters try to overcome betrayals. Infringement (telenovela) Twins with a tragic past were separated as teenagers and live completely opposite lives. But Veronica has an ulterior motive when she asks Natalia to trade lives with her. Dreaming to Sing (format/entertainment) Each episode is full of performances, surprises and unforeseen family reunions as the show looks for the best performer with an outstanding personality. Look Who’s Asking (format/comedy game show) Celebrities dream up challenges and games for audiences to play. The Dating Office (format/hidden camera dating show) Co-workers act as matchmakers for their unsuspecting colleagues. www.televisainternacional.tv TELEVISIÓN NACIONAL DE CHILE Calle 7, la Competencia es de Verdad (daily live access game show) A group of young contestants on two teams take part in various challenges to win a grand prize at the end of each season. Apuesto Por Ti (talent game show/humor entertainment) An ability-based game show that seeks to discover and reward the contestant who presents the most surprising, original and distinct act. Esta es Mi Familia (docu-reality series) An average family allows cameras into their home, and viewers learn their stories, dreams, challenges and desires. Juga2 (entertainment format) Celebrities compete to help an anonymous contestant’s dreams come true. www.tvn.cl VENEVISION INTERNATIONAL Love Gone Crazy (De Todas Maneras Rosa) (telenovela) A tragic event alters Rosa’s mind and she discovers how psychiatric patients are often mistreated. 16 Mexican Classics of the Golden Era (Clásicos Mexicanos de la Época de Oro) (films) Classic movies from the Golden Era of Mexican cinema are completely restored in HD. Lucia’s Secrets (Los Secretos de Lucia) (teleseries) Lucia’s amnesia leaves her with flashbacks from her past as a ruthless arms dealer, and she must put it all behind her for a new life and promising future. Rosario (telenovela) Rosario discovers her lover was engaged to her mother 21 years earlier. My Life In Sayulita (Mi Vida en Sayulita) (reality series) Seven teenagers find their lives and perspectives changed forever after spending time in the coastal Mexican village of Sayulita. Inside Football (Futbología) (series) Offers in-depth coverage of the world of international football (soccer). Available worldwide, except Latin America and the U.S. Hispanic market. Cybergeddon (thriller film) A cyber-thriller about an FBI hacker and her partner who expose a cyber-crime plot, but are framed as culprits, and forced to go on the run. www.venevisioninternational.com WWE Raw (sports/entertainment series) Combines in-ring match competition, rockconcert ambiance and dramatic interactions from arenas around the world. SmackDown (sports/entertainment series) Offers dazzling pyrotechnics, match action and drama from venues across the globe. WWE Main Event (sports/entertainment series) Fits seamlessly with the storylines from WWE Raw and SmackDown and offers bigarena in-ring action. Superstars (sports/entertainment series) Gives viewers a unique chance to see the entire WWE roster all in one place, as Superstars and Divas come together. WWE Pay-Per-Views/Specials (sports/entertainment series) WWE Specials feature unique and emotional stories, athleticism and confrontations, topped off with WrestleMania, the biggest annual event in sports entertainment. www.wwe.com May 2013 STUDIOS’ SALES TEAMS CBS Studios International Disney Media Distribution May 18, May 20-23 May 20 - May 24 Armando Nuñez, President, CEO, CBS Global Distribution Group Barry Chamberlain, EVP, Sales Joe Lucas, EVP, Sales and Marketing Reed Manville, EVP, International Channels Sue Akens, EVP, Business Affairs Paul Gilbert, SVP, International Formats Giovanni Pedde, SVP, European Operations, Rome Guy Petty, SVP, Digital Media Stephen Tague, SVP, Europe, London Teri Fleming, SVP, Marketing Christine De Pauw, VP, Sales Administration Roxanne Pompa, VP, International Sales & Production Michelle Payne, VP, Regional Sales, London Doug Smith, VP and General Sales Manager, Canada Stephen White, VP, Managing Director, Asia Pacific Jennifer Weingroff, VP, Communications Mie Horasawa, Managing Director, Northeast Asia Stephanie Pacheco, Managing Director, Latin America Oliver Kreuter, Managing Director, Munich Eric Mueller, Exec. Director of Sales, Latin America Catherine Molinier, Director, Sales, Paris Nicole Sinclair, Director of Sales, Asia Pacific Tim Wright, Director, European Sales, London Julie Aletti de Gely, Sales Director, London Mark James, Sales Manager, London Armando Nuñez Paramount Studios 5555 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles Tel: (323) 575-5460 www.CBSSI.com Ben Pyne The Walt Disney Studios 500 S. Buena Vista St., Burbank Tel: (818) 569-3241 www.disneymediadistribution.tv NBCUniversal International TV Distribution Sony Pictures Television International May 19 - May 24 Jeff Shell, President, NBCUniversal International Kevin MacLellan, President, NBCUniversal International Television Belinda Menendez, President, NBCUniversal International Television & Universal Networks International Don McGregor, EVP, International TV Distribution Rob Bell, SVP, International New Media Justin Che, SVP, Sales Liaison (Asia Pacific) Vimish Gandesha, SVP, Sales Liaison (Nordic, Benelux, CEE & Africa) Sven Noth, SVP, Liaison, German Speaking Europe & Hungary Maria Sanchez-Munoz, MD, International TV, Spain & Portugal; SVP Liaison Spain, Portugal & Latin America Carolyn Stalins, MD France, SVP International Sales Liaison Maxim Mikhailov, MD Universal Networks, VP Liaison TVD & MD Russia Lizzie Avery, VP, Sales Liaison (UK) Rajiv Dhawn, VP, Liaison, Sales (Asia) Martine Druelle, VP, Sales Liaison (Australia, New Zealand) Didier Ghez, VP, International New Media (Latin America, Iberia) Enrique Juarez, VP, Sales Liaison (Latin America) Atsushi Miyasaka, VP, Sales Liaison (Japan) Anne-Lorraine Villeroy, VP, Liaison, Sales (France & Italy) Ben Pyne, President, Global Distribution, Disney Media Networks Catherine Powell, SVP and General Manager, Disney Media Distribution, EMEA Tatjana Vucanovic, VP & General Manager, Disney Media Distribution, CEE Simon Amselem, SVP and General Manager, Disney Media Distribution, Iberia Simon Barwick, General Manager, Disney Media Distribution, Benelux Giovanni Mastrangelo, General Manager, Disney Media Distribution, Emerging Markets Stefania Severini, General Manager, Disney Media Distribution, Italy Vitaly Lomtev, VP, Disney Media Distribution, Russia Paul Candland, President, The Walt Disney Company (Japan) Takashi Kodama, VP & General Manager, BS Channel & Sales TV, Japan Harry Tanaka, VP, Disney Media Distribution, Japan Orest Olijynk, SVP & Managing Director, Canada Haydn Arndt, General Manager, Disney Media Distribution, Australia & New Zealand Hua Dai, VP & Managing Director, Disney Channels & Disney Media Distribution, Greater China Amrita Pandey, SVP, International Distribution & Syndication, Motion Pictures, India Rob Gilby, Managing Director, The Walt Disney Company (Southeast Asia) Pte Ltd Amit Malhotra, VP, Program Distribution, APAC Fernando Barbosa, SVP, Sales, Disney Media Networks, Latin America May 20 - May 24 Belinda Menendez Universal Studios 100 Universal City Plaza Universal City Tel: (818) 777-1300 Steve Mosko, President, SPT Keith Le Goy, President, International Distribution Mike Wald, EVP, International Distribution Paul Littmann, SVP, Pay-TV & New Media, International Distribution Alexander Marin, SVP, Distribution, Latin America Angel Orengo, SVP, Distribution, Asia-Pacific Noémie Weisse, SVP, Distribution, France Kylie Munnich, SVP, Distribution, UK Kevin Byles, SVP, Distribution, Canada Andreas Brosjo, VP, Distribution, Europe Marco Cingoli, VP, Distribution, Italy Kerstin Guehne, VP, Distribution, Germany Katerina Kolerova, VP, Distribution, Russia Ken Lo, VP, New Business Development, Distribution, Asia-Pacific Kojiro Seto, VP, New Media Distribution, Japan Maria Valenzuela, VP, Distribution, Spain Mark Young, VP, Distribution, Australia & New Zealand Masaki Ushiroku, VP, Distribution, Japan James Farrell, SVP, Distribution, Japan Twentieth Century Fox TV Distribution Warner Bros. International Television May 16 - May 23 May 20 - May 24 Mark Kaner, President, Twentieth Century Fox TV Distribution Marion Edwards, President, International TV, Twentieth Century Fox TV Distribution Gerard Grant, Senior Vice President, Europe Martine Bazin, Vice President, Europe Steve Cornish, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Europe Yoni Cohen, Senior Vice President, International Development and Sales, Europe David Smyth, Vice President, UK Michael Murphy, Senior Vice President, Canada Michael McLaughin, Vice President, Canada Fox Studios Jean Vezina, Vice President, Canada 10201 W. Pico Blvd. Richard Samuels, Senior Vice President, Asia Brendan Zauner, Vice President, Asia Bldg. 310 Elie Wahba, Senior Vice President, Latin America and Los Angeles Caribbean Tel: (310) 739-5079 Ricardo Rubini, Vice President, Latin America www.FoxFast.com Jose Luis Gascue, Vice President, Latin America Jeffrey R. Schlesinger, President, Warner Bros. International Television Jose “Pepe” Abad, SVP & Managing Director, Southern Europe Rita Akkari, Director Sales, CEE Robert Blair, SVP, Northern Europe Jim Brehm, SVP, Sales, Canada, Latin America and Asia Jae Chang, Director, Korea Tony Cornish,Director Sales, Asia Pacific Domizia DeRosa, Director of Sales & Administration, Italy Yuriy Evdokimov, Director International TV, Russia Beibei Fan, VP International TV, China John Garcia, SVP & General Manager, Latin America Caroline Lang, SVP & Managing Director, France Chris Law, SVP & Managing Director, UK Television & Digital Distribution Mitsuru Oda, VP & General Manager, Japan Roni Patel, VP, Sales, Scandinavia, Benelux and Middle East Greg Robertson, SVP & Managing Director, Asia Pacific Sylvia Rothblum, SVP & Managing Director, German-Speaking Territories Mickie Steinmann, VP & General Manager, Canadian Operations Nicky Wood, SVP, Sales, Russia, CEE and Sub Saharan Africa Mark Kaner Marion Edwards 18 Keith Le Goy Sony Pictures Studios 10401 Culver Blvd. Culver City Tel: (310) 244-2184 www.sonypictures.com Jeffrey R. 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Christine Maestracci Radio Canada: Marie-Sylvie Lefebvre Rogers: David Purdy, Malcolm Dunlop, Claire Freeland, Hayden Mindell, Scott Moore, Keith Pelley, Jack Tomik Shaw Media: Phil Piazza, Barb Williams, Kathy Gardner Skibo: Jim Reid, Paul Sweeney Super Channel: Sandy Perkins, Malcolm Knox Teleastral: Johanne Landry, Judith Brosseau, Marie Colin, Jean Garneau, Elaine Mourez, Pierre Roy, Jacques Mathieu Telequebec: Max oliveras, Dominique Chaloult Teletoon: Carole Bonneau Telus: Dan Page V Tele: Louis Pearson Videotron: Yann Paquet, Suzanne Laverdiere Zoomer Media: Beverley Shenken CYPRUS Lumiere: George Xinaris CZECH REPUBLIC HBO: Jana Malirova, Petr Gottwald Viasat: Jan Rudovsky DENMARK DR: Steen Salomsen, Kaare Schmidt, Lotte Lindegaard, Gitte Rabol SBS: Henrik Ravn, Petr Rosberg, Jesper Hahr TV2: Marete Eldrup, Maiken Wexo, Anette Romer, Anders Leifer, Mette Ryso, Anne Garlichs, Endre Kjerstad Viasat: Peter Slot FINLAND Fox: Mikko Silvennoinen MTV3: Jani Hartikainen, Marko Karvo, Jorma Sairanen Nelonen: Kristiina Werner Autio, Anne Nokelainen, Tiina Karo, Karoliina Kytomaa Pro7: Ricus Jansegers TV VIISI: Mervi Ruovnen, Noora Mustonen YLE: Johanna Salmela, Tarmo Kivbikallo FRANCE M6: Thomas Valentin, Bibiane Godfroid, Bernard Majani, Alexandre Moussard, Christine Bouillet, Sidonie Garrett, Berangere Terouanne Nice Fellow: Jean-Louis Lamaison Orange: Alix Goldschmidt, Dorothee Horps, Guillaume Jouhet, Boris Duchesnay, Peggy Charlery Canal Plus: Maxime Saada, Rene Saal, Vincent Navarro, Aline Marrache-Tesseraud, Diana Reynald, Gregoire Delarue TF6: Guillaume Thouret, Laurent De Lorme, Florent Gellie GERMANY Fox: Diana Krepold Phoenix Films: Markus Brunnermann Pro7Sat1: Jan Frouman, Rudiger Boess, Thomas Lasarzik, Claudia Ruehl, Wolfgang Link, Nico Paalzow, Klaus Henning, Holger Andersen, Stella Rodger, Almut Meffert, Katja Hofem, Juergen Hoerner, Julian Geist, Christian 20 Kohler, Eun-Kyung Park Red Arrow: Jens Richter, Johannes Hiller RTL TV: Joerg Graf, Frank 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Matsushita TFC: Keiichi Kosaka, Shigeki Sujino, Satoshi Ohshima, Ryuji Hayashi, Yuka Asano, Naoki Yoshikawa TV Tokyo: Masahiko Yanagawa ICELAND RUV: Gudrun Jonasdottir, Skarphedinn Gudmundsson INDIA Movies Now: Sunil Lulla, Ajay Trigunayat, Mansi Shrivastav, aaron Mascarenhas IRELAND RTE: Dermot Horan, Paul Youngbluth ITALY Cubovision: Giusto Toni DeeJay TV: Antonio Visca Fox IC: Agata Spatola, Alberto Rossini, Diego Londono, Maria Laura Mozzetti La7: Francesco Valle, Gianluca Foschi Mediaset RTI: Andrea Goretti, Zelda Stewart, Lucia Carta, Imma Petrosino, Sonia Danieli, Marco Costa, Piercarlo Guglielmi, Carlo Panzeri, Maurizio Colombo, Aldo Romersa, Paolo Paggetta, Geraldina Neri RAI: Eleonora Andreatta, Giorgio Buscaglia, Patrizia Cardelli, Ivan Carlei, Roberta Delli Carpini, Francesco Di Pace, Cesare Genolini, Luca Maciocca, Guido Pugnetti, Angelo Teodoli KOREA Fox: Hye Kyung Park, Hyun Min Kim Kim Media: Se-Ung Kim Korea HD: Christine Baek, Abel Shin, Becky Baek LITHUANIA Viasat: 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Endless opportunities for networking, discovering the best in global programming and sealing big deals. They say success is all about being in the right place at the right time. They’re right. The red carpet’s waiting. The moment is yours. Register today. The world’s entertainment content market 7-10 October, 2013, Cannes – France mipcom.com TPWJVT%TPWQ\UPVY Register before 3 July and save 30% Contact José Luis Sanchez now and find out how to make MIPCOM and MIPJunior work for you. [email protected] Calendar Airline Seats 101 In 1962, the width of the American backside in the seated position averaged 35 cm for men and 36 for women. In 2002 a study showed an average increase to more than 38 cm. The male hip, which the airline industry has used to determine seat width, is the wrong dimension. The widest part of the body is the shoulder/arm area. The result: Airline seats are approximately 13 cm too narrow, even for passengers in the 1960s. Current standard coach seat widths range from 43 to 48 cm between the armrests, known in the industry as “living space.” However, in airline-seat speak the operative word is “pitch,” defined as the distance between one point on a seat and the same point on the seat behind. A typical seat pitch in coach measures 78 to 89 cm. In a traditional reclining airline seat, only the seatback moves. But with an articulating seat pan, as the back moves to the rear, the seat pan moves forward, so the back of the seat doesn’t move as far as it once did. Because the seat doesn’t require as much room to recline, there’s space for more seats. New economy class seats will allow for six additional coach seats per plane. 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On his 1,000 km long journey in Switzerland and France, he has come across people of different cultures and gained some insight into centuries of history. Italian, English subtitled – 53’ – 2012 Transumanza Transhumance CANNES FILM FESTIVAL M AY 1 5 -26 Cannes, France Tel: (33 1) 5359 6100 Fax: (33 1) 5359 6110 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Ernestino and Renza have chosen to do without the comforts of a home in order to live 365 days a year amongst their herd, perpetuating a tradition which goes back several thousand years and is today threatened by encroaching concrete, pollution and declining valuation of wool and meat. 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Producer: Greg Garcia • Reckless (CBS) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama A sultry legal show set in Charleston, S.C., where a gorgeous Yankee litigator and a Southern attorney struggle to hide their intense attraction while clashing over a police sex scandal. Production Team: Ian Sander, Kim Moses, Dana Stevens, Corey Miller, Catherine Hardwicke • Reign (CW) Format: One-hour drama The tale of Mary Queen of Scots’ rise to power when she arrives in France as a 15-year-old, betrothed to Prince Francis. Production Team: Stephanie SenGupta, Laurie McCarthy, Frank Siracusa, John Weber, Brad Siberling • Star-Crossed (CW) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama Nine secret aliens are integrated into a suburban high school. Production Team: Meredith Averill, Josh Appelbaum, Bryan Furst, Sean Furst, Daniel Gutman, Andre Nemec, Scott Rosenberg, Richard Shepard • We Are Men (CBS) Format: Half-hour comedy A young guy finds camaraderie living among the more experienced guys he meets in a short-term rental complex. Production Team: Rob Greenberg, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum DISNEY MEDIA DISTRIBUTION • Betrayal (ABC) Format: One-hour drama A female photographer begins a torrid affair with a lawyer for a powerful family who turns out to be defending a murder suspect whom her husband is prosecuting. Production Team: David Zabel, Rob Golenberg, Alon Aranya • Intelligence (CBS) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama Centers on U.S. Cyber Command, a unit created around one agent with a gift — a microchip implanted in his brain that offers him access to the electromagnetic spectrum. Production Team: Michael Seitzman, Tripp Vinson, Rene Echvarria • Killer Women (ABC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama Based on Argentinean series Mujeres Asesinas, the drama revolves around the only woman in the Texas Rangers. Production Team: Sofia Vergara, Martin Campbell, Ben Silverman, Luis Balaguer, Electus, Latin World Entertainment • Lucky 7 (ABC) Format: One-hour drama Seven employees of a service station in Queens find their lives changed in unexpected ways when they win the lottery. Production Team: Steven Spielberg, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, David Zabel, Jason Richman • Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) Format: One-hour drama Based on Marvel Comics’s secret intelligence organization that has appeared in countless titles. Production Team: Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Jeffrey Bell, Jeph Loeb • Mixology (ABC) Format: Half-hour comedy Set in the sexy world of New York City nightlife, the show chronicles the exploits of singles looking for love — over the course of one night. Production Team: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore, Nina Wass, Ryan Seacrest, Adam Sher • Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (ABC) Format: One-hour drama A spin-off of Once Upon a Time, a twist on the classic Alice in Wonderland told through the point of view of Alice. Production Team: Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, Zack Estrin, Steve Pearlman • Resurrection (ABC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama A supernatural thriller about a world where people see their dead loved ones returning as if not a day has gone by. Production Team: Aaron Zelman, JoAnn Alfano, Jon Liebman, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner • Trophy Wife (ABC) Format: Half-hour comedy A reformed party girl falls for a man with three manipulative children and two difficult ex-wives. Production Team: Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Gene Stupnitsky, Lee Eisenberg, Malin Ackerman LIONSGATE TELEVISION • Chasing Life (ABC Family) Format: One-hour drama April is a young, aspiring journalist at a Boston newspaper who tries to 25 impress her boss. Just when things are looking up at work, she finds out that she has cancer. Production Team: Aaron Kaplan, Susanna Fogel, Joni Lefkowitz • Orange is the New Black (Netflix) Format: Hour-long dramedy A behind-bars drama about Piper Chapman, an engaged PR executive who’s sentenced to minimum-security prison for a decade-old drug offense. Based on the bestselling novel. Production Team: Jenji Kohan, Liz Friedman • Satisfaction (CTV Canada) Format: Half-hour comedy A group of friends share relationship highs and lows, life crises and personal ambitions as they navigate marriage, committed relationships and the dating scene. Production Team: Tim McAuliffe, Michael Donovan NBCUNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION • About a Boy (NBC) (midseason) Format: Half-hour comedy An adaptation of the novel and film about the relationship between an immature bachelor and the young boy who moves in next door with his crazy single mother. Production Team: Jason Katims, Jon Favreau, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Liza Chasin, Robert DeNiro, Jane Rosenthal • Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX) Format: Half-hour comedy Revolves around a diverse group of detectives at a New York police precinct. Production Team: Dan Goor, Mike Schur, Phil Lord, Chris Miller • Chicago PD (NBC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama A spin-off of Chicago Fire following District 21 of the Chicago Police Department. Production Team: Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Joe Chappelle, Peter Jankowski, Danielle Gelber • Dracula (NBC) Format: One-hour drama The title character lives a double life in London as an American businessman interested in bringing modern science to Victorian society. Production Team: Daniel Knauf, Tony Krantz, Colin Callender, Gareth Neame • The Family Guide (NBC) (midseason) Format: Half-hour comedy An immature single mom of two becomes closer to her blind ex-husband after their divorce. Production Team: DJ Nash, Jason Bateman, Jim Garavente • Ironside (NBC) Format: One-hour drama A remake of the 1960s series about a tough, sexy but acerbic wheelchair-bound police detective who runs a team that solves the most difficult cases in the city. Production Team: John Davis, Teri Weinberg, John Fox, Michael Caleo, Ron West, David Semel • Playing House (USA) Format: Half-hour comedy A single mom calls on her best friend, a single and career-focused woman, to help her raise her new baby. Production Team: Jessica St. Clair, Lennon Parham, Scot Armstrong, Ravi Nandan • Sean Saves the World (NBC) Format: Half-hour comedy Centers on Sean (Hayes), a guy who must figure out how to parent his 14-year-old daughter — who just moved in — while juggling a temperamental new boss at work. Production Team: Victor Fresco, Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner SIERRA/ENGINE TELEVISION • Crossbones (NBC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama The series is a fictionalization of the life of the notorious pirate Edward Teach (aka Blackbeard) in and around an island in the Bahamas. Production Team: Georgeville Television and Parkes/MacDonald SONY PICTURES TELEVISION INTERNATIONAL • The Blacklist (NBC) Format: One-hour drama A master criminal turns himself in and offers to give up everyone he has ever worked with, but only if he can work with a newly minted FBI agent with whom he seemingly has no connection. Production Team: Jon Bokenkamp, John Eisendrath, John Fox, John Davis • The Goldbergs (ABC) Format: Half-hour comedy A multigenerational comedy set in the 1980s — and told by a narrator — about growing up in a loud, loving and slightly dysfunctional family. Production Team: Adam F. Goldberg, Doug Robinson, Seth Gordon • Helix (Syfy) Format: One-hour drama A team of scientists from the Centers for Disease Control travels to a high-tech research facility in the Arctic to investigate a possible (Continued on Page 26) May 2013 (Continued from Page 25) disease outbreak, and finds themselves in a life-and-death struggle that holds the key to mankind’s salvation or total annihilation. Production Team: Ronald D. Moore, Lynda Obst, Steven Maeda • Masters of Sex (Showtime) Format: One-hour drama Based on the lives of pioneering sex experts Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson, who gave birth to the sexual revolution. Production Team: Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Michelle Ashford, John Madden, Judith Verno • The Michael J. Fox Show (NBC) Format: Half-hour comedy Inspired by Michael J. Fox’s life, Fox stars as a husband and father of three with Parkinson’s disease who goes back to work as a news anchor. Production Team: Sam Laybourne, Will Gluck, Michael J. Fox, Alex Reid • The Night Shift (NBC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama An ensemble medical show following ex-Army doctors working the late shift at a San Antonio hospital. Production Team: Gabe Sachs, Jeff Judah, Pierre Morel (pilot only) • Rake (FOX) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama Based on an Australian series, about a brilliant but self-destructive criminal defense lawyer. Production Team: Peter Duncan, Peter Tolan, Sam Raimi, Ian Collie, Richard Roxburgh, Michael Wimer • Us & Them (FOX) Format: Half-hour comedy Adaptation of BBC series Gavin & Stacey, about a new couple trying to maintain their long-distance relationship while combining their polarizing families’ lives. Production Team: David Rosen, Julie Gardner, James Corden, Ruth Jones, Steve Coogan, Henry Normal, Jane Tranter • Welcome to the Family (NBC) Format: Half-hour comedy Two families are bonded together by their teenage children who fall in love and quickly have an unplanned pregnancy. Production Team: Mike Sikowitz, Michael Engler, Jamie Tarses TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION • 24: Live Another Day (FOX) Format: One-hour drama A 12-part miniseries picking up where the popular series left off. Production Team: Bob Cochran, Joel Surnow, Howard Gordon, Brian Grazer, Kiefer Sutherland • Back in the Game (ABC) Format: Half-hour comedy A recently divorced single mother moves in with her estranged father, a former baseball player. Production Team: Mark Cullen, Robb Cullen, Aaron Kaplan, John Requa, Glenn Ficarra • The Crazy Ones (CBS) Format: Half-hour comedy A workplace comedy set in the advertising world, starring a brilliant but crazy dad and his more practical daughter. Production Team: David E. Kelley, Bill D’Elia, Jason Winer, Mark Teitelbaum, John Montgomery, Dean Lorey • Crisis (NBC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama An idealistic Secret Service agent finds himself at the epicenter of an international crisis when the President’s son and his schoolmates are kidnapped. Production Team: Rand Ravich, Far Shariat, Phillip Noyce • Dads (FOX) Format: Half-hour comedy Centers on two successful guys in their 30s whose lives are turned upside down when their nightmare dads move in with them. Production Team: Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild • Enlisted (FOX) Format: Half-hour comedy Follows three very different brothers working together at a small army base in Florida. Production Team: Kevin Biegel, Mike Royce • Friends with Better Lives (CBS) (midseason) Format: Half-hour comedy Follows a group of 30-something friends who each think the other has it better. Production Team: Dana Klein, Aaron Kaplan • Gang Related (FOX) Format: One-hour drama A gang member infiltrates the San Francisco Police Department’s Gang Task Force. Production Team: Chris Morgan, Scott Rosenbaum, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo • Mind Games (ABC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama Two brothers head a unique agency designed to attack their clients’ problems using the real science of human motivation and manipulation. Production Team: Kyle Killen, Keith Redmon • Murder Police (FOX) Format: Half-hour animated comedy Animated series about a dedicated but inept detective and his colleagues — some perverted, some corrupt, some just plain lazy — in a twisted city precinct. Production Team: David Goodman, Jason Ruiz 26 • Sleepy Hollow (FOX) Format: One-hour drama A modern-day supernatural thriller based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, in which Ichabod Crane partners with a local female sheriff to solve the town’s mysteries. Production Team: Robert Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Heather Kadin, Len Wiseman • Wayward Pines (FOX) (midseason) Format: One-hour miniseries Matt Dillon plays a Secret Service officer trying to unravel the mysterious disappearance of two agents. Production Team: Chris Hodge, Donald De Line, Ashwin Rajan, M. Night Shyamalan • Witches of East End (Lifetime) Format: One-hour drama Centers on the adventures of a mother and two daughters — both of whom are unknowingly their family’s next generation of witches. Production Team: Maggie Friedman, Erwin Stoff, Josh Reims WARNER BROS. INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION • The 100 (CW) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama Set 97 years after a nuclear war destroyed civilization, 100 juvenile delinquents are sent back to Earth to investigate the possibility of recolonizing the planet. Production Team: Matthew Miller, Jason Rothenberg, Bharat Nalluri, Leslie Morgenstein, Gina Girolamo • Almost Human (FOX) Format: One-hour drama An action-packed buddy cop drama set in the near future, in which all LAPD cops are partnered with highly evolved human-line androids. Production Team: J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, J.H. Wyman, Kathy Lingg, Reid Shane, Brad Anderson • Believe (NBC) (midseason) Format: One-hour drama An unlikely relationship develops between a young girl with unusual, emerging powers and a man sprung from prison who has been tasked with protecting her. Production Team: Alfonso Cuaron, Mark Friedman, J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk • Famous in 12 (CW) Format: One-hour reality Tracks the lives of one determined family as they move to the entertainment capital of the world — Los Angeles — and seek fame in a 12week time frame. Production Team: David Garfinkle, Jay Renfroe, Harvey Levin • Ground Floor (TBS) Format: Half-hour comedy Brody, a successful and promising young money manager, crosses paths with his company’s support staff, a tight-knit group of truly happy and carefree people. Production Team: Bill Lawrence, Jeff Ingold • Hostages (CBS) Format: One-hour drama A Washington, D.C., surgeon is thrown into a political conspiracy (and her family into a hostage situation) after being chosen to operate on the President of the United States. Production Team: Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, Rick Eid, Omri Givon, Rotem Shamir, Chayim Sharir, KristieAnne Reed, Alon Aranya • Mom (CBS) Format: Half-hour comedy A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life back together in California’s Napa Valley. Production Team: Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, Gemma Baker • The Originals (CW) Format: One-hour drama A spin-off of the CW’s The Vampire Diaries revolving around the Original family in New Orleans. Production Team: Julie Plec, Leslie Morgenstein, Gina Girolamo • Super Fun Night (ABC) Format: Half-hour comedy Revolves around three nerdy female friends and their quest to have “super fun” every Friday night. Production Team: John Riggi, Conan O’Brien, David Kissinger, Jeff Ross, Rebel Wilson • Surviving Jack (FOX) Format: Half-hour comedy A story about a boy becoming a man, and a man becoming a father, in a time before coming of age was something you could Google. Production Team: Bill Lawrence, Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, Jeff Ingold • The Tomorrow People (CW) Format: One-hour drama Based on a U.K. series, young people across the globe represent the next stage in human evolution, with special powers to defeat the forces of evil. Production Team: Greg Berlanti, Julie Plec, Phil Klemmer, Danny Cannon, Melissa Kellner Berman • Undateable (NBC) (midseason) Format: Half-hour comedy A “bromantic comedy” about a couple of friends who are terrible with women, whose lives are altered when a confident guy enters their world. Production Team: Bill Lawrence, Adam Sztykiel, Jeff Ingold, Scott Ellis Note: Summer series are omitted from this list FEATURING: MATTHEW MODINE STEVEN WEBER JULIA ORMOND MICHAEL VARTAN SETH GREEN TERRY O’QUINN TREAT DAVID JAMES WILLIAMS ELLIOTT 2x2 HOURS LA SCREENINGS PENTHOUSE SUITE 1928 WWW.POWCORP.COM “Ray Donovan” © Showtime Networks Inc. All rights reserved. © 2013 CBS Studios Inc. RAY DONOVAN NO ONE CAN KNOW. www.cbssi.com @cbsintltweet