Marco Bellocchio, Sally Wainwright Win Big at Italian Global Series Festival Which Celebrated ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Lost’ and Lamented Industry Crisis
series “Leonard and Hungry Paul,” the French series “Laura’s Treatment” and Chilean soccer fandom series “Raza Brava.” Further awards went to Sweden’s...
Key points
- series “Leonard and Hungry Paul,” the French series “Laura’s Treatment” and Chilean soccer fandom series “Raza Brava.” Further awards went to Sweden’s “Burden of Justice,” and German show “The Flaws,” as well as “Secret Service,” for which British actor Rafe Spall scopped best drama-actor.
- The festival honored Cuse for “changing the television landscape” when “Lost” debuted, and the “world stopped in front of the screen.” With Anson Mount to the fore, the cast and creatives across generations of “Star Trek” also received Maximo Celebration Prizes.
- ‘Star Trek’ at 60 All the gold aside, the 60th anniversary celebration of “Star Trek” marked one of the highpoint of the Italian Global Series Festival, climaxing with a preview screening of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” Season 4.
- “We wanted to get back to the big idea that week the planet of the week, the ship is the star, and and at the same time use our platform to prove that ‘Star Trek’ can be more, really test the form,” said Anson Mount, who plays series lead Captain Pike.
What happened
series “Leonard and Hungry Paul,” the French series “Laura’s Treatment” and Chilean soccer fandom series “Raza Brava.” Further awards went to Sweden’s “Burden of Justice,” and German show “The Flaws,” as well as “Secret Service,” for which British actor Rafe Spall scopped best drama-actor. The festival honored Cuse for “changing the television landscape” when “Lost” debuted, and the “world stopped in front of the screen.” With Anson Mount to the fore, the cast and creatives across generations of “Star Trek” also received Maximo Celebration Prizes. ‘Star Trek’ at 60 All the gold aside, the 60th anniversary celebration of “Star Trek” marked one of the highpoint of the Italian Global Series Festival, climaxing with a preview screening of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” Season 4. “We wanted to get back to the big idea that week the planet of the week, the ship is the star, and and at the same time use our platform to prove that ‘Star Trek’ can be more, really test the form,” said Anson Mount, who plays series lead Captain Pike. The Italian Global Series’ focus on internationality links back to Zucker and Stark’s panel, with something which both producers highlighted as one of the...
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