Federation Kids & Family is unveiling a new animated series at MipJunior as part of a strong lineup of toon series and live-action series.
“The New Adventures of the Triplets,” by Nicole Lambert, is an animated show aimed at 3-to-6-year-old kids that chronicles the comic escapades of three loveable children — each of whom has his or her own way of looking at the world.
Produced by Quad and Superprod, the show is in line with Federation Kids & Family’s animated content and the kind of shows broadcasters are seeking.
“When it comes to animation, series for the bridge age group of 4-7 years still generates a lot of demand,” says Monica Levy, co-chief of distribution at Federation Kids & Family, part of Paris-based Federation Studios. “As often channels are already well stocked through to 2024, they are looking for exceptional series that correspond to the editorial line.”
Diversity in particular has...
“The New Adventures of the Triplets,” by Nicole Lambert, is an animated show aimed at 3-to-6-year-old kids that chronicles the comic escapades of three loveable children — each of whom has his or her own way of looking at the world.
Produced by Quad and Superprod, the show is in line with Federation Kids & Family’s animated content and the kind of shows broadcasters are seeking.
“When it comes to animation, series for the bridge age group of 4-7 years still generates a lot of demand,” says Monica Levy, co-chief of distribution at Federation Kids & Family, part of Paris-based Federation Studios. “As often channels are already well stocked through to 2024, they are looking for exceptional series that correspond to the editorial line.”
Diversity in particular has...
- 10/14/2023
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Fox released a new trailer for the last season of “Gotham,” as well as key art for its upcoming live version of “Rent,” and Deborah Ayorinde is joining NBC’s upcoming ensemble drama “The Village.”
First Looks
Fox released a new, film-style trailer for the fifth and final season of “Gotham,” premiering Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. In the new season, Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) must face-off against villains who survived the attack on Gotham and are now reclaiming various territories throughout the city. Writer Bruno Heller is executive producing alongside Danny Cannon and John Stephens.
Variety has obtained an exclusive first look image of Fox‘s upcoming live musical “Rent.” In the new image, drag queen Valentina takes center stage alongside cast members Kiersey Clemons, Vanessa Hudgens, Brandon Victor Dixon, Brennin Hunt, Tinashe, Mario and Jordan Fisher. Directed by Michael Greif and Alex Rudzinski,...
First Looks
Fox released a new, film-style trailer for the fifth and final season of “Gotham,” premiering Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. In the new season, Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) must face-off against villains who survived the attack on Gotham and are now reclaiming various territories throughout the city. Writer Bruno Heller is executive producing alongside Danny Cannon and John Stephens.
Variety has obtained an exclusive first look image of Fox‘s upcoming live musical “Rent.” In the new image, drag queen Valentina takes center stage alongside cast members Kiersey Clemons, Vanessa Hudgens, Brandon Victor Dixon, Brennin Hunt, Tinashe, Mario and Jordan Fisher. Directed by Michael Greif and Alex Rudzinski,...
- 12/21/2018
- by Nate Nickolai
- Variety Film + TV
Cannes — Federation Kids & Family, the Paris-based premium family content distributor, has closed U.K. rights on “The Ollie & Moon Show” with Tiny Pop, the U.K. pre-school TV channel owned by Sony Pictures Television Networks.
Produced by Cottonwood Media, Fk&F’s production arm, in association with Sprout and France Télévisions, the buddy slapstick comedy features two six-year-old square-headed cats: the near obsessive-compulsive Ollie, and the highly impulsive Moon, his best friend; and Stanley, a blue and purple snail, their traveling companion.
Adapting Emmy-awarded author-illustrator Diane Kredensor’s best-selling book series, a typical episode features some reason for Moon to drag Ollie off around the world. In “A Sweet Time in Scotland,” Moon gobbles up Ollie’s special honey that his auntie gives him for his birthday ever year and tastes likes Scottish heather flowers and which he needs on his toast breakfast every morning. Otherwise, he doesn’t function.
Produced by Cottonwood Media, Fk&F’s production arm, in association with Sprout and France Télévisions, the buddy slapstick comedy features two six-year-old square-headed cats: the near obsessive-compulsive Ollie, and the highly impulsive Moon, his best friend; and Stanley, a blue and purple snail, their traveling companion.
Adapting Emmy-awarded author-illustrator Diane Kredensor’s best-selling book series, a typical episode features some reason for Moon to drag Ollie off around the world. In “A Sweet Time in Scotland,” Moon gobbles up Ollie’s special honey that his auntie gives him for his birthday ever year and tastes likes Scottish heather flowers and which he needs on his toast breakfast every morning. Otherwise, he doesn’t function.
- 10/13/2018
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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