Gary Marenzi
Cartel Studios International, the newly formed global distribution company with operations based in Los Angeles and London, will be making its MIPTV debut with a diverse slate of premium movies spanning mystery dramas, thrillers, and romantic comedies.
In a strategic move to position Cartel Studios International as a top supplier of quality movies for the global TV, Cable, and Streaming marketplace, the company is launching 18 titles at MIPTV, including "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.)
"There continues to be a growing appetite for top quality produced movies for streaming and broadcast audiences," said Gary Marenzi, on behalf of Cartel Studios International. "We're looking forward to presenting this accessible portfolio of original programming to international buyers in-person at MIPTV."
"In addition to this current offering, we have a growing pipeline of premiere programming that will be available for the global market as we continue to invest more in original content," commented Stan Spry, Co-CEO, Cartel Pictures. "Our production business has grown exponentially, and in looking ahead, we're slated to deliver more than 40 titles across films and series this year, which we're excited for our distribution division to discuss directly with international clients."
Cartel Studios International will be available on-site and online at www.cartelstudiosinternational.com, where buyers can view information trailers and gain access for screeners. As previously announced, Cartel Pictures, a prolific producer of high-quality, multi-platform content, launched Cartel Studios International in 2021 to expand the company's infrastructure by working directly with global customers. Led by prolific industry executives Gary Marenzi, Giovanni Pedde, and Stephen Tague, Cartel Studios International focuses on the worldwide distribution and licensing for Cartel's programming, including over 40 new movies and several series a year. The company is also seeking opportunities for collaboration, co-production, co-financing, and content development with international buyers.