Newly formed Los Angeles and London-based distribution company Cartel Studios International is making its MipTV debut with a slate of 18 titles spanning mystery dramas, thrillers and romantic comedies.
The outfit, led by Gary Marenzi, Giovanni Pedde and Stephen Tague, was launched in 2021 by prolific genre producer Cartel Pictures whose credits include “Creepshow” and “Unborn.”
Highlights of the MipTV slate include “Deadly Infidelity” (A&e Lifetime), “Dangerous Snow Day” (Lifetime Movie Network), “Deadly Girls Night Out” (Lifetime Movie Network), “Cheating for your Life” (A&e Lifetime), “Crushed” (Tubi) and “Romeo & Juliet Killers” (Tubi).
Marenzi said: “There continues to be a growing appetite for top quality produced movies for streaming and broadcast audiences. We’re looking forward to presenting this accessible portfolio of original programming to international buyers in-person at MipTV.”
Stan Spry, co-ceo, Cartel Pictures, added: “In addition to this current offering, we have a growing pipeline of premiere programming that...
The outfit, led by Gary Marenzi, Giovanni Pedde and Stephen Tague, was launched in 2021 by prolific genre producer Cartel Pictures whose credits include “Creepshow” and “Unborn.”
Highlights of the MipTV slate include “Deadly Infidelity” (A&e Lifetime), “Dangerous Snow Day” (Lifetime Movie Network), “Deadly Girls Night Out” (Lifetime Movie Network), “Cheating for your Life” (A&e Lifetime), “Crushed” (Tubi) and “Romeo & Juliet Killers” (Tubi).
Marenzi said: “There continues to be a growing appetite for top quality produced movies for streaming and broadcast audiences. We’re looking forward to presenting this accessible portfolio of original programming to international buyers in-person at MipTV.”
Stan Spry, co-ceo, Cartel Pictures, added: “In addition to this current offering, we have a growing pipeline of premiere programming that...
- 3/8/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Creepshow producer Cartel Pictures’ newly-formed distribution arm Cartel Studios International has unveiled its debut Mip TV slate of 18 movies.
The outfit’s slate coming to the Cannes market for the first time includes A&e Lifetime’s Deadly Infidelity, Tubi’s Romeo & Juliet Killers and Lifetime Movie Network’s Dangerous Snow Day. Others to feature include Crushed, Deadly Girls Night Out and Cheating For Your Life.
The pics are just some of the 18 movies featuring on a slate spanning mystery, drama thriller and romcom.
Next month’s Cannes market is the first time the new distribution arm will be showcasing its slate at an event.
The LA/London-based shingle was launched last year by Creepshow and Day of the Dead producer Cartel Pictures to work directly with global customers, licensing more than 40 new films and several series per year, while seeking collaboration opportunities.
It is headed up by Gary Marenzi...
The outfit’s slate coming to the Cannes market for the first time includes A&e Lifetime’s Deadly Infidelity, Tubi’s Romeo & Juliet Killers and Lifetime Movie Network’s Dangerous Snow Day. Others to feature include Crushed, Deadly Girls Night Out and Cheating For Your Life.
The pics are just some of the 18 movies featuring on a slate spanning mystery, drama thriller and romcom.
Next month’s Cannes market is the first time the new distribution arm will be showcasing its slate at an event.
The LA/London-based shingle was launched last year by Creepshow and Day of the Dead producer Cartel Pictures to work directly with global customers, licensing more than 40 new films and several series per year, while seeking collaboration opportunities.
It is headed up by Gary Marenzi...
- 3/8/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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