Berlinale Series Award Jury Trio Predict TV Awards Could Soon Rival Film At Major Festivals

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EXCLUSIVE: Members of the first ever Berlinale Series Award jury have predicted that TV awards could soon rival film at the world’s major festivals. Former Yes Studios boss Danna Stern, Moonl…

is playing out of competition.. Spotlighting a Chinese drama has been a new experience for the trio, with Holland conceding Chinese drama is “very new” to him and Stern saying she has never seen one.

Stern said “most TV viewers are female so it makes sense to have female protagonists” while Heeno noted the trend has been in the offing for some time and stressed that it should be the norm. Having also been part of the Series Mania jury and watched dozens of shows, Stern noted “female-centric” and “environmental” shows are having a moment, adding that theThe Berlinale Series Award, which will be handed out tonight at the Berlin Zoo Palast, has its shortlist rounded out by Stan dramaThe jury all agreed that the tectonic plates of the TV landscape are shifting dramatically and they acknowledged multiplediscussions about how streaming strategy shifts and mass layoffs in the U.S.

 

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