Keshet International completes raft of sales for military thriller ‘Conflict’
'Conflict' is headlining KI’s MIPCOM 2024 slate, which includes its buzziest line-up of scripted content to date.
'Conflict' is headlining KI’s MIPCOM 2024 slate, which includes its buzziest line-up of scripted content to date.
Keshet International will be presenting the series to buyers at Mipcom in October.
Created by Youngest Media alongside KI, 'The Search' was originally released in Israel on local channel Keshet 12.
TF1’s adaptation will be directed by Hervé Mimran and will star Amir Haddad and Ludmilla von Claer.
Keshet International has acquired two shows chosen for the MIP Drama Showcase, namely 'Palo Alto' and 'Valhalla Project'.
The distributor will launch the political spy thriller inspired by real events during MIPTV 2024.
KI has secured format and tape rights, with the show set to be formally launched at the London TV Screenings next week.
The series introduces Kenyan engineer Nzambi Matee, whose company Gjenge Makers in Nairobi transforms plastic waste into eco-friendly paving bricks.
The two companies will also exchange local knowledge and expertise in key markets to secure new commissions.
The pre-production phase for 'Catch Me If You Can' is set to kick off shortly, and filming is scheduled to commence in October.
The 9×60’ series is produced by Shenhar Productions and is slated to premiere in Israel on Keshet 12 this coming November.
Keshet Germany will be run by joint Managing Directors Axel Kühn and Christina Christ.
Produced by Kalel Productions, the film sees investigative reporter Ellie Flynn revealing the true extent of sexual harassment towards women of all ages in the UK.
'Trust No One' and 'Line in the Sand' season two will premiere on Keshet 12 later this year and will be launched to market by Keshet International.
Keren Shahar, CEO of Keshet International, has promoted Dor, Wright and Ben-Dror.
Shahar will take up her new role in January 2023, operating out of the KI’s Tel Aviv office.
Shtruzman will leave the global production and distribution arm of Israeli Keshet Media Group at the end of 2022, with succession plans expected in due course.
The deal will see Keshet Internationals shows, such as NBCs military drama The Brave; BBC Ones family drama The A Word; international drama Prisoners of War; ...