Episodes
LA SCREENINGS: Former Bell Media content chief Mike Cosentino on the intrigue that happens behind the scenes at the LA Screenings [00:39]; media cartographer Evan Shapiro on the parallels between the ailing Hollywood studio system and his own experience of cancer [26:24]; and ACF Investment Bank's Thomas Dey on why Paramount is just the start of a new phase of mega-mergers [53:36].
Published 05/17/24
LA SCREENINGS: The C21 team looks ahead to this year's LA Screenings, with uncertainty surrounding Paramount and Hollywood in a spin following last year's strikes, as streaming struggles, budgets and jobs are cut, and the impact of AI looms large; plus Universal International Studios president Beatrice Springborn, filmmaker and actor Mark Duplass, and Shondaland creative partner Betsy Beers discuss this flux and the opportunities arising from it.
Published 05/10/24
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker and co-writer Bisha K Ali on their win last Sunday at the 2024 Bafta Television Craft Awards, the art of keeping the show fresh, and the future of AI in television; and, as part of C21’s Big Picture initiative, Emmy-award winning filmmaker and writer Richie Mehta, on Amazon Prime Video India true crime drama Poacher, his inspiration, and advice for those with powerful stories to tell.
Published 05/03/24
As part of C21’s Big Picture initiative, Balloon Entertainment's Bryan Elsley talks about his journey into the TV industry and his concerns about how it's these days stifling creativity; Jessica Hobbs on directing HBO Kate Winslet political satire The Regime together with Stephen Frears; and showrunner Graham Wagner on adapting one of the biggest video game franchises of all time for Amazon.
Published 04/26/24
NBCUniversal's Ana Langenberg, ZDF's Kristina Hollstein and Banijay's Carlotta Rossi Spencer at the 61st and final edition of MipTV in Cannes; and Sky UK's Poppy Dixon on her programming priorities for the coming months and advice for producers struggling in the current economic climate.
Published 04/19/24
Apple Film Production's Dariusz Jabłoński on the strength of the Polish TV market and international copro opportunities arising from economic crises elsewhere; Charlotte Brändström on directing The Lord of the Rings - The Rings of Power and the state of the TV business; and Telekom Srbija's Aleksandra Martinović on major new Adria-Spain copro Scar.
Published 04/12/24
Argonon's Joe Weinstock on the challenges facing the US unscripted business right now; Cineflix Productions' JC Mills on the value of evergreen formats in the current climate; and Boiling Point's Philip Barantini and Samantha Beddoe on setting up It's All Made Up Productions.
Published 04/05/24
Element Pictures' Emma Norton on the return of the Poor Things maker's RTÉ/ITVX comedy-drama The Dry and the challenges of industry contraction; Story Films' Peter Beard on new Channel 4 drama-documentary The Woman Who Fell To Earth; and Listen Entertainment's Josh Adley on the rise of visual podcast companion shows.
Published 03/28/24
The Art of Coproduction's Marc Lorber, Banijay's Frédéric Balmary, Big Blue's Fleur Winters, and Ntintili Factory's Busisiwe Ntintili give their takes on this year's Series Mania in Lille and the present state of the international TV business.
Published 03/22/24
Screenwriters Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks on adapting Shōgun for a new generation; Game of Thrones' Natalie Dormer on new South African drama White Lies; and Apple Tree Productions' Piv Bernth and Lars Hermann on the challenges facing the Nordic region following Viaplay's exit from originals.
Published 03/15/24
To mark International Women's Day, Mothership's Kelly Webb-Lamb, Rogan Productions' Soleta Rogan, Blackbox Multimedia's Chiara Cardoso and Wildstar Films' Chloe Sarosh discuss continued inequality within the TV industry and what can be done to change this.
Published 03/08/24
Playground Entertainment's Colin Callender on returning to Wolf Hall – 10 years after his first award-winning adaptation of Hilary Mantel's novels; BBC Studios' Matt Forde on growing The 1% Club, and the continued resilience of unscripted; plus Big Talk's Kenton Allen and Blue Ant's Lilla Hurst on this week's London TV Screenings and the challenges of the current marketplace.
Published 03/01/24
Abacus Media Rights' Jonathan Ford, BossaNova Media's Paul Heaney and Hat Trick International's Sarah Tong discuss this year's London TV Screenings, speculation about the future of MipTV, and the sale of All3Media; and Ukrainian producer Kateryna Laskari on how the local film and TV business has adapted to life, two years on from the Russian invasion.
Published 02/23/24
Dynamic Television's Daniel March on how the Drops of God maker is divining continued industry turbulence; Wild Sheep Content's Erik Barmack on the changing streamer landscape; showrunner Melanie Halsall on My Life With the Walter Boys journey from Wattpad to Netflix; and 72 Films' John Douglas on bringing James Bond to TV with 007: Road to a Million.
Published 02/16/24
The Gersh Agency's Roy Ashton on continued uncertainty in the US marketplace after last year's Hollywood strikes and the impact of further consolidation; Lion Forge Entertainment's Stephanie Sperber on how the diversity-focused studio is navigating the tumult; and BlackBox Multimedia's Giuliano Papadia on adapting to streamer cutbacks.
Published 02/09/24
Cineflix Productions' JC Mills, Station 6's Tony Tackaberry, and Intuitive Content's Patrick Weiland on the state of the North American non-scripted market; and writer Lauren Sequeira and Dancing Ledge's Laurence Bowen on new BBC supernatural drama Domino Day.
Published 02/02/24
From C21's Content Americas in Miami, Rubicon Global Media's Chris Albrecht and Jorge Granier, Banijay Americas' Ben Samek, Warner Bros Discovery's Patricia Jasin, and BBC Studios' André Renaud discuss the opportunities and challenges across the Latin American and US Hispanic markets.
Published 01/26/24
Lenny Henry on his new scripted outfit, Esmerelda Productions, and Banijay's Patrick Holland on backing it; BBC Studios' Ralph Lee and ITV Studios' Julian Bellamy on the turbulence of the last 12 months and what's to come in 2024; and SkyShowtime's Monty Sarhan on why, while the industry may be past 'peak TV', the future belongs to streaming.
Published 01/19/24
Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight on his new BBC drama This Town and why AI is a tiger that needs to be tamed; Harlan Coben on his latest Netflix thriller Fool Me Once and why he still suffers imposter syndrome; and Chris Brancato traces the lines between Narcos, Godfather of Harlem and Hotel Cocaine for MGM+.
Published 01/12/24
Left Bank Pictures' Andy Harries reflects on the final season of The Crown and how the series helped his company ride the streaming boom; Bad Wolf's Jane Tranter on her cautious outlook for 2024 and expansion of the 'Whoniverse'; and industry luminaries including Vertigo Films' Allan Niblo debate the impact of AI.
Published 01/05/24
In our final episode of 2023, we hear from MGM's Michael Wright and Chris Brearton about their programming strategy as part of Amazon, and plans for international roll-out in 2024; scribes Jeff Melvoin, Anna Winger and Suzie Miller on where the US writers' room model goes following this year's strike; and Qvisten Animation's Fredrik Kiøsterud on the Nordic Christmas Hour.
Published 12/22/23
Brandon Riegg on Netflix's search for shiny-floor formats, gameshows and growing focus on sports; AMC Networks' Kristin Dolan on figuring out effective content monetisation models for the era of streaming; and Universal International Studios' Beatrice Springborn and Roma Khanna on emerging from the US writers' and actors' strikes and their roadmap for 2024.
Published 12/15/23
Banijay's Marco Bassetti on the European production giant's launch of a dedicated sports division, changing relationship with streamers and broadcasters, and ongoing M AND A activity; Netflix's Lina Brounéus on the streamer's evolving EMEA content acquisitions strategy; and Atlantique's Nathalie Perus on seeking out more international coproduction partners.
Published 12/08/23
Ravi Ahuja, chairman of Global Television Studios at Sony Pictures Television, plus Cineflix's JC Mills and James Durie, Asylum Entertainment's Jodi Flynn, Critical Content's Jenny Daly, Blink49's Toby Dormer, Creative Chaos's Ilan Arboleda and Photoplay's Karen Radzyner – all from Content London 2023.
Published 12/01/23
The OA's Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij on reuniting for new Hulu/Disney+ drama A Murder at the End of the World; Beat Shazam creator Jeff Apploff on new CBS gameshow Lotería Loca and why he's not afraid of AI; and David Crean on the types of drama Irish pubcaster RTÉ is keen to develop heading into C21’s Content London next week.
Published 11/24/23