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  • Rai Com & Castalia deal will take All’Opera to LATAM

    CANNES: All’Opera, the ambitious programme to bring the best Italian opera productions to cinema audiences all over the world, continues to broaden its footprint, with ink drying on a new theatrical distribution deal for Latin America signed by Rai Com with Castalia Communications at MIPTV.

    With this deal, Castalia, headquartered in Atlanta and with offices in Mexico City and Lima, Peru, becomes the exclusive distribution partner for All’Opera for the whole of Latin America for the upcoming seasons of the project.

    Castalia founder and president Luis Torres-Bohl comments: “We see All’Opera as highly desirable content for our theatrical partners all over the continent. There definitely is a niche market for high-quality cultural content, especially if it comes with the impeccable degree and top-notch production values of All’Opera. This is something we firmly believe in and are willing to make a long-term commitment to.”

    Rai Com’s head of international sales Mattia Oddone adds: “Capturing the thrill of a night at the opera is the core of All’Opera’s concept of a live event in your local cinema. We are very happy to partner with a specialist in the market such as Castalia to extend the reach of All’Opera to South America; a project that encapsulates so many of the best things Italian culture has to offer to the world.”

    All’Opera is the best of the Italian Opera season, selected and produced by Rai in the highest quality to be broadcast live or near-live from the temples of Il Bel Canto to movie theatres all over the world.

    The All’Opera series is not only an essential part of the Italian cultural heritage, renewed year after year through the talent and vision of renowned artists. It is also a great tool to communicate the quality and dynamism of Italy culture today.

    Performances are captured with the highest audiovisual quality standards: Up to ten cameras recording HDR images in 4k and over 50 microphones with Dolby Surround sound.

  • Brisk sales for Rai Com’s TV and movie content at MIPCOM

    Brisk sales for Rai Com’s TV and movie content at MIPCOM

    MUMBAI: Rai Com’s MIPCOM sales have been moving at a brisk pace over the last few days, with many titles being picked up for significant territories.
     
    The market was especially strong for TV content. Season 1 and 2 of Anti Drug Squad was sold to MHZ (US), with negotiations ongoing for the Czech Republic and Croatia. In these last two countries, there is also strong interest in the series Rosso San Valentino and Una Buona Stagione.
     
    Rogers Omni TV (Canada) has acquired a large package of programming hours for two slots in Italian with English subtitles.
     
    The series Volare was sold to Russian Kultura TV. The Russian market also showed great general interest in period series.
     
    Inspector Montalbano and The Young Montalbano continue their success story all over the world. For both series as well as for the series Don Matteo, Rai Com is in promising negotiations with Strong Media as part of this group’s initiative to launch a new TV channel serving francophone Africa (Senegal, RDC, Ivory Coast).
     
    Movie rights have also sold briskly. The Mafia Only Kills in Summer by PIF was sold to YLE in Finland, HBO Eastern Europe, MTVA in Hungary and Czeska Televize in the Czech Republic. Finnish group YLE also acquired the rights to Viva La Liberta by Roberto And? and, straight from the Venice Film Festival, The Dinner by Ivano De Matteo.