The project from French group Newen comes amid an investment boost from partner Anton, which will put up $57 million for distribution rights to television and film projects.
The investment extends the partnership between Anton and Newen, which launched in 2019. Under the deal, Newen Studos has greenlit series, including“The extension of the agreement with Anton testifies to the successful dynamic achieved by Newen Studios,” said Newen managing director Romain Bessi. “With this new partnership, our scope will now include cinema, a genre that the group has been supporting even more since the integration of TF1 Studio.
“Newen Studios leads the way in global content. The continuation of our partnership with them affirms our belief in their vision, creativity and commercial prowess,” added Anton founder and CEO Sébastien Raybaud.McMafia
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