Spanish producer to make 25 feature films and TV series over the next three years.
Spanish media giant Telefónica has unveiled global ambitions for production outfit Telefónica Studios.
The brand will handle all the projects produced by the company, which over the next three years will involve 25 high-quality feature films and several television series.
Telefónica Studios, launched during the San Sebastian Film Festival, stated its intention to establish itself as a significant player in the international market, a source of top-quality projects first in Europe and Latin America and later also in the English-speaking markets.
Currently, Telefónica Studios generates an output of between ten and 12 films a year.
In the last five years, three divisions of Telefónica have produced films and TV series: Telefé, Telefónica Producciones Media Networks and Telefónica España.
Among these projects were The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de sus ojos), The Adventures of Thaddeus Jones (Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones) and Chinese Takeaway...
Spanish media giant Telefónica has unveiled global ambitions for production outfit Telefónica Studios.
The brand will handle all the projects produced by the company, which over the next three years will involve 25 high-quality feature films and several television series.
Telefónica Studios, launched during the San Sebastian Film Festival, stated its intention to establish itself as a significant player in the international market, a source of top-quality projects first in Europe and Latin America and later also in the English-speaking markets.
Currently, Telefónica Studios generates an output of between ten and 12 films a year.
In the last five years, three divisions of Telefónica have produced films and TV series: Telefé, Telefónica Producciones Media Networks and Telefónica España.
Among these projects were The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de sus ojos), The Adventures of Thaddeus Jones (Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones) and Chinese Takeaway...
- 9/27/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Owen Wilson is reportedly heading back to the Wild West for a movie adaptation of cult TV series Alias Smith & Jones.
The Marley & Me star recently confirmed plans were afoot for the project, based on the hit 1970s show about a pair of outlaws.
Wilson says, "We're thinking about (doing) the Western Alias Smith and Jones.
The TV series featured Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes (aka Joshua Smith) and Ben Murphy as Jed 'Kid' Curry (aka Thaddeus Jones) and ran for 50 episodes between 1971 and 1973.
The Marley & Me star recently confirmed plans were afoot for the project, based on the hit 1970s show about a pair of outlaws.
Wilson says, "We're thinking about (doing) the Western Alias Smith and Jones.
The TV series featured Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes (aka Joshua Smith) and Ben Murphy as Jed 'Kid' Curry (aka Thaddeus Jones) and ran for 50 episodes between 1971 and 1973.
- 3/17/2009
- WENN
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