‘Love Island’ Snapped Up In Greece; Amazon Freevee Apple Launch; Intermission Film Oz Office; British Urban Film Festival; Global Digital Releasing Deal (Exclusive) — Global Briefs
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‘Love Island’ Snapped Up In Greece
Greece’s Skai TV has become the 23rd network to commission a version of ITV Studios’ smash reality show Love Island. Local producer Silverline will work up the Greek version, which will air later this year. The show, whose latest season in the U.S. has just started, brings singletons together who then ‘couple up’ or are eliminated throughout the eight week run. It has captured the zeitgeist in multiple territories, drawing millions of viewers and dominating front pages. The original UK version’s latest season ended on ITV2 at the start of the month.
Amazon Freevee Launches On App Store & Apple TVs In UK
Amazon Freevee, the streaming service formerly known as IMDb TV, is now available in the UK through Apple’s App Store and on the tech giant’s 4K and HD TV sets. The service includes originals such as crime drama Bosch: Legacy, home-design series Hollywood Houselift with Jeff Lewis, and feature film Love Accidentally. It also has the upcoming premiere of the Amazon Freevee Original comedy series Sprung, launching August 19 and library titles such as Les Misérables, The Breakfast Club, Person of Interest and Without a Trace. Freevee recently launched on Google TV and other Android TV OS devices, including Sony, Panasonic, Hisense and Android mobile devices.
Creative Agency Intermission Film Expands With Melbourne Studio
Creative agency Intermission Film has opened a new Melbourne studio. The agency, which launched in London in 2012 and has offices in New York and Amsterdam, specialises in AV and key art. The agency’s list of credits includes the international trailer for Apple’s Best Picture winner CODA, Key Art for Paul Verhoeven’s Benedetta, and the opening titles for Michaela Coel’s I May
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