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 Screenline, StudioFact and Le Parisien to develop "L’Arnaqueuse de Kiabi" 27 MAR 2025

Production

Screenline, StudioFact and Le Parisien to develop "L’Arnaqueuse de Kiabi"

The title is inspired by the ongoing Aurélie B case, which has captured public attention since October last year.
Banijay France teams up with World AI Film Festival to foster creativity and innovation 10 MAR 2025

Production

Banijay France teams up with World AI Film Festival to foster creativity and innovation

The event will bring together industry professionals, producers, creators and technology experts to explore the ever-evolving role of AI in storytelling and ways it can support and elevate creativity.
Banijay France signed a partnership with UK creator David Flynn’s Plegazoid 7 MAR 2025

Deals

Banijay France signed a partnership with UK creator David Flynn’s Plegazoid

Format innovator behind Banijay Entertainment’s "The Money Drop" teams up with French unscripted labels.
Screenline Productions closed a partnership with “Trash” creators 27 JUN 2024

Production

Screenline Productions closed a partnership with “Trash” creators

The French scripted label signed a deal with writers Matthieu Rumani and Nicolas Slomka.
Banijay’s Screen Line Productions to adapt Gemma Malley’s novel "The Declaration" 27 MAY 2024

Production

Banijay’s Screen Line Productions to adapt Gemma Malley’s novel "The Declaration"

French scripted label lands the rights to YA sci-fi novel. The novel will be adapted by Morgan S. Dalibert and Mathieu Lalande, a talented duo recognised for their work on numerous short-films and feature-length movies.