Oprah Winfrey’s Own is partnering with Pilgrim Studios and filmmaker Amy Rice to produce The Untitled Michael Sam Project (working title), a multi-part original documentary series about Michael Sam, the first openly gay football player to be drafted into the NFL. The series takes a deeply personal, up-close look at the All-American defensive end and SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year as he enters the competitive world of pro football, says Own. Cameras will follow Sam as he works to earn his spot on the St. Louis Rams all while under the intense scrutiny of being the first openly gay player in the NFL. “We are honored that Michael is trusting us with his private journey in this moment that has not only made history but will shape it forever,” said Oprah Winfrey. “Like every player out there working to make a team right now, my focus is on...
- 5/14/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
FremantleMedia International (Fmi) acquires worldwide distribution rights to the Lindsay Lohan documentary series.
Fmi has completed a distribution deal with Own: Oprah Winfrey Network for the worldwide distribution rights (excluding North America) to Lindsay.
The eight-part documentary series follows troubled actress Lindsay Lohan on her journey through recovery following a very public period of crisis. Directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Amy Rice (By The People: The Election of Barack Obama), the series will launch at this year’s MipTV in Cannes.
It is set to premiere on Own in the Us this Sunday (March 9).
Lindsay is produced with Own by Pilgrim Studios and is executive produced by Craig Piligian, Nicholas Caprio and Johnny Gould. Amy Rice, Ralph Wikke and Mitch Rosa are co-executive producers.
Fmi has completed a distribution deal with Own: Oprah Winfrey Network for the worldwide distribution rights (excluding North America) to Lindsay.
The eight-part documentary series follows troubled actress Lindsay Lohan on her journey through recovery following a very public period of crisis. Directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Amy Rice (By The People: The Election of Barack Obama), the series will launch at this year’s MipTV in Cannes.
It is set to premiere on Own in the Us this Sunday (March 9).
Lindsay is produced with Own by Pilgrim Studios and is executive produced by Craig Piligian, Nicholas Caprio and Johnny Gould. Amy Rice, Ralph Wikke and Mitch Rosa are co-executive producers.
- 3/6/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
FremantleMedia International (Fmi) acquires worldwide distribution rights to the Lindsay Lohan documentary series.
Fmi has completed a distribution deal with Own: Oprah Winfrey Network for the worldwide distribution rights (excluding North America) to Lindsay.
The eight-part documentary series follows troubled actress Lindsay Lohan on her journey through recovery following a very public period of crisis. Directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Amy Rice (By The People: The Election of Barack Obama), the series will launch at this year’s MipTV in Cannes.
It is set to premiere on Own in the Us this Sunday (March 9).
Lindsay is produced with Own by Pilgrim Studios and is executive produced by Craig Piligian, Nicholas Caprio and Johnny Gould. Amy Rice, Ralph Wikke and Mitch Rosa are co-executive producers.
Fmi has completed a distribution deal with Own: Oprah Winfrey Network for the worldwide distribution rights (excluding North America) to Lindsay.
The eight-part documentary series follows troubled actress Lindsay Lohan on her journey through recovery following a very public period of crisis. Directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Amy Rice (By The People: The Election of Barack Obama), the series will launch at this year’s MipTV in Cannes.
It is set to premiere on Own in the Us this Sunday (March 9).
Lindsay is produced with Own by Pilgrim Studios and is executive produced by Craig Piligian, Nicholas Caprio and Johnny Gould. Amy Rice, Ralph Wikke and Mitch Rosa are co-executive producers.
- 3/6/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Top Shot is back on History, and this time around we’re in for the somewhat obligatory All-Star season. As reality fans know, you can hardly go through a few seasons of any competition without bringing back the contestants that hooked audiences, whether they did so in a good or bad way. Top Shot isn’t likely to buck the trend, and the cast list seems to bear that out. Fan favorites like Kelly Bachand, all the way from season one, are here, as are the competitors who were chasing Most Hated Reality Star honors… I’ll let you decide who that might be.
Though a huge fan of the show, I wonder about the extent to which those in charge have paid attention to what seems to be the overall reaction to the latest season. Whether you’re keeping up with the general reactions on Twitter and similar social media outlets,...
Though a huge fan of the show, I wonder about the extent to which those in charge have paid attention to what seems to be the overall reaction to the latest season. Whether you’re keeping up with the general reactions on Twitter and similar social media outlets,...
- 5/1/2013
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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