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STUDIOCANAL promotes Aska Yamaguchi to SVP, Worldwide TV Production Financing & US Film 16 OCT 2025

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STUDIOCANAL promotes Aska Yamaguchi to SVP, Worldwide TV Production Financing & US Film

She will develop partnerships with major broadcasters and platforms, focusing on the company’s new English-language TV productions while also supporting financing for ambitious local-language projects.
Studiocanal reorganizes worldwide television division under M-K Kennedy to strengthen global series strategy 10 OCT 2025

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Studiocanal reorganizes worldwide television division under M-K Kennedy to strengthen global series strategy

New structure appoints Alix Lebrat, Nicolas Loock, and Paul Gilbert to lead regional slates across Europe and the U.S. as Studiocanal accelerates international production growth and expands global partnerships.
Studiocanal named Paul Gilbert SVP of English-Language Series 12 SEP 2025

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Studiocanal named Paul Gilbert SVP of English-Language Series

Based in London, Gilbert will report to M-K Kennedy, Managing Director of Television. Under Kennedy’s leadership, Gilbert will drive the development and production of a bold slate of premium UK and US series through STUDIOCANAL’s recently launched in-house production arm.
U&Dave commissions first-ever original drama with "Hit Point" 21 AUG 2025

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U&Dave commissions first-ever original drama with "Hit Point"

The six-part series, co-financed by CANAL+ and produced by Urban Myth Films, marks a milestone for U&Dave as it expands into scripted drama, with worldwide distribution handled by Studiocanal.
AFM 2025 returns to Los Angeles backed by a robust global industry engagement 8 AUG 2025

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AFM 2025 returns to Los Angeles backed by a robust global industry engagement

With participants from over 60 countries and major players like Lionsgate, Gaumont, and Studiocanal already confirmed, the American Film Market® prepares for a high-impact comeback this November, reinforcing its role as a vital U.S. platform for international film and TV commerce.