Amazon has unveiled its 2022-23 German originals slate as it up investment in the country, with new Prime Video comedy shows and the latest All or Nothing soccer doc among the highlights. At the same time, Prime Video Channels will soon offer Discovery+ and Paramount+ as add-ons.
At a Prime Video Presents Germany showcase event today in Munich, Prime Video Country Director Kaspar Pflüger said the company would “continue to invest massively in the German-speaking region,” as local content chief Philip Pratt revealed looks at fantasy series The Gryphon, 1980s-set drama series Luden and the adaptation of Sebastian Fitzek’s The Therapy, and announced several new shows, including another All or Nothing series in the soccer-mad country.
The All or Nothing docu-series will follow the German national football team’s journey to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, showing what goes on in front of and behind the scenes at the tournament.
At a Prime Video Presents Germany showcase event today in Munich, Prime Video Country Director Kaspar Pflüger said the company would “continue to invest massively in the German-speaking region,” as local content chief Philip Pratt revealed looks at fantasy series The Gryphon, 1980s-set drama series Luden and the adaptation of Sebastian Fitzek’s The Therapy, and announced several new shows, including another All or Nothing series in the soccer-mad country.
The All or Nothing docu-series will follow the German national football team’s journey to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, showing what goes on in front of and behind the scenes at the tournament.
- 9/12/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
COLOGNE -- The board of leading German independent producer/distributor Constantin Film on Friday approved a deal to buy the remaining 41% stake in Constantin's television production joint venture Constantin Entertainment from Constantin CEO Fred Kogel and Constantin Entertainment directors Ulrich Brock and Otto Steiner. Kogel had held 30% of the company while Brock and Steiner jointly controlled 9%. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed. As part of the deal, Brock, Steiner and fellow Constantin Entertainment executive Onno Mueller re-upped their respective contracts with Constantin. Kogel also extended his contract, agreeing to stay on as head of Constantin until at least 2007.
- 6/24/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
COLOGNE -- The board of leading German independent producer/distributor Constantin Film on Friday approved a deal to buy the remaining 41% stake in Constantin's television production joint venture Constantin Entertainment from Constantin CEO Fred Kogel and Constantin Entertainment directors Ulrich Brock and Otto Steiner. Kogel had held 30% of the company while Brock and Steiner jointly controlled 9%. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed. As part of the deal, Brock, Steiner and fellow Constantin Entertainment executive Onno Mueller re-upped their respective contracts with Constantin. Kogel also extended his contract, agreeing to stay on as head of Constantin until at least 2007.
- 6/24/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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