Event to run on YouTube from May 29 to June 7 and will screen 31 features and 72 shorts.
Thirty-one features will screen at We Are One: A Global Film Festival, the free event set to kick off this week on YouTube with programming curated by more than 21 A-list festivals including Cannes, Toronto, Venice, Berlin, London and Tribeca.
The festival is set to run from May 29 to June 7 and will screen new and classic films.
The programme, announced on Tuesday (May 26) by Tribeca Enterprises and YouTube, includes Venice 2018 selection Beautiful Things by Giorgio Ferrero, and Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy (2013) by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit,...
Thirty-one features will screen at We Are One: A Global Film Festival, the free event set to kick off this week on YouTube with programming curated by more than 21 A-list festivals including Cannes, Toronto, Venice, Berlin, London and Tribeca.
The festival is set to run from May 29 to June 7 and will screen new and classic films.
The programme, announced on Tuesday (May 26) by Tribeca Enterprises and YouTube, includes Venice 2018 selection Beautiful Things by Giorgio Ferrero, and Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy (2013) by Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit,...
- 5/26/2020
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- ScreenDaily
The Mimic is to return to Channel 4 for a second series.
The comedy stars impressionist Terry Mynott (Very Important People) as Martin Hurdle, a maintenance man with an uncanny ability to mimic voices.
The second series commission - reported by Broadcast - follows an initial five-part run, which also featured actors Jo Hartley, Jacob Anderson (Broadchurch) and Neil Maskell (Utopia).
"We are very happy with the recommission of The Mimic," said John Noel of production company Running Bare Pictures.
"The series is a testament to Channel 4's commitment to nurturing new talent - both in front of the camera and behind."
The first series of The Mimic - aired on Wednesdays at 10pm on Channel 4 - attracted a final average viewership of 1.3m.
> Read Digital Spy's review of The Mimic
Watch a trailer for The Mimic below:...
The comedy stars impressionist Terry Mynott (Very Important People) as Martin Hurdle, a maintenance man with an uncanny ability to mimic voices.
The second series commission - reported by Broadcast - follows an initial five-part run, which also featured actors Jo Hartley, Jacob Anderson (Broadchurch) and Neil Maskell (Utopia).
"We are very happy with the recommission of The Mimic," said John Noel of production company Running Bare Pictures.
"The series is a testament to Channel 4's commitment to nurturing new talent - both in front of the camera and behind."
The first series of The Mimic - aired on Wednesdays at 10pm on Channel 4 - attracted a final average viewership of 1.3m.
> Read Digital Spy's review of The Mimic
Watch a trailer for The Mimic below:...
- 5/3/2013
- Digital Spy
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