Saturday, August 27, 2011

Global Showbiz Briefs: Rome, Belgium, United kingdom

‘The Lady’ Set As Opener At Rome Fest Luc Besson’s The Woman, the political drama starring Michelle Yeoh and inspired through the lately freed Burmese opposition leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, continues to be drawn on to spread out the Rome Worldwide Film Festival on March. 27. It won’t function as the first stop for that film, which can make its world premiere in the Toronto Worldwide Film Festival on Sept. 12. Reviews: RTL, Time Warner Take A Look At Polish Broadcaster TVN Shares of stock in Polish TV network TVN rose 10% today among reportsof sales talks.Europe’s greatest commercial broadcaster RTL Group has an interest in ITI Group’s $800 million controlling stake within the Polish broadcaster, based on Reuters. AndTVN CEOMarkus Tellenbach has met as time passes Warner reps,Warsaw’s Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper reported. Hacking Scandal Inspires Satire On United kingdom’s Funnel 4 The show, using the working title Hacks, will beset inside a imaginary paper where staff enjoy phone hacking, blagging and “pinging” to obtain a story at all necessary. Guy Jenkin (Drop Dead Donkey) is writing the scriptbased about the scandal that has caused the closure from the News Around The Globe and exits ofNews Worldwide executives and top Scotland Yard figures. ‘The Hour’ Back For Second Season On BBC The BBC confirmed today the series, written and produced by Abi Morgan,is going to be back for six more episodes in the second season on BBC Two. Set ina BBC newsroom within the nineteen fifties,The Hour is created by Kudos Film and tv.

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