French Riviera to nurture future masters of the screen

A collaboration between content giant Banijay, the city of Cannes and the Université Côte d’Azur has culminated in the launch of a brand new Masters degree in the region. 

Mastering the TV Formats of Tomorrow: Creation and Development hopes to attract both French and international students to the Georges Méliès Campus (Cannes La Bocca) of the Université Côte d’Azur with a bilingual curriculum and unparalleled access to flagship events in Cannes.  

“We are constantly exploring new ways to widen our talent pool and bring new voices into our industry worldwide,” says Banijay, a major partner in the project and the company behind productions such as Peaky Blinders and Master Chef.

The bilingual course with an international dimension will comprise academic courses taught by research professors from Université Côte d’Azur and practical teaching led by Banijay. Students on the new course will also balance masterclasses with immersion periods at flagship events such as MIPCOM, MIPTV and CANNESERIES.

This new Masters degree is a fascinating meeting of a city celebrated worldwide for its film festival and a global producer and distributor of some of the finest series and shows on our screens today.  

David Lisnard, Mayor of Cannes and President of the Cannes Lérins Agglomeration, says, “This collaboration is perfectly consistent with our determination to make Cannes the city of tomorrow’s creators, the emergence of new content and support for project leaders.” 

The course will be available from January 2023.

 

 

 

Photo above: Zhifei Zhou at Cannes, Unsplash

 

 

 

 

Premier League highlights: Arsenal steal a march on Manchester City at the top

Liverpool defeated Manchester City in a low-scoring derby at Anfield, allowing Arsenal to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to four points.

At the bottom of the table, Leicester City and Nottingham Forest continue to struggle with neither side able to earn the three points over the weekend. The games are coming thick and fast with an almost full round of mid-week Premier League fixtures coming up.

Leeds United 0-1 Arsenal – Mikel Arteta’s side scraped past Leeds at Elland Road. Bukayo Saka scored the only goal to extend the club’s winning run to seven games in all competitions. They now have a four-point cushion to Manchester City.

Aston Villa 0-2 Chelsea – The pressure continues to pile on Steven Gerrard at the Midlands club. Significant investment in recent windows isn’t translating into results on the pitch, and the manager could soon pay the price. Chelsea recently made a managerial switch, and it currently looks to be paying off. Graham Potter has turned their season around and the club have won their last five in all competitions. Mason Mount scored both goals in the win.

Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 Nottingham Forest – Having completely revamped the squad in the summer, it is understandable why Forest are yet to click. They must do so quickly if they want to avoid being cut adrift at the bottom of the table. Ruben Neves’ goal was enough for managerless Wolves to secure the three points.

Liverpool 1-0 Manchester City – Mohamed Salah scored the only goal of the game at Anfield. This fixture has often been a title decider in recent years, but Liverpool’s poor start to the season lessened the importance of the clash this time around. The win could nonetheless provide Liverpool with the momentum to get their season back on-track, whilst for City, it leaves them four points off table-topping Arsenal.

Manchester United 0-0 Newcastle United – Both sides had the chances to win, but neither side took them. Joelinton went closest, hitting the bar with his first header, before heading the rebound against the upright. Both sides remain upper-mid table.

Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Everton – Antonio Conte’s men aren’t blowing side’s away season, but they are getting the job done. Harry Kane’s penalty gave the Spurs the lead midway through the second-half, before Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg secured the points late on. They are now level on points with Manchester City.

Southampton 1-1 West Ham – Declan Rice canceled out Romain Perraud’s opener at St Mary’s. The home side remain in the relegation zone after the draw, and the Hammers remain comfortably mid-table.

Fulham 2-2 Bournemouth – It ended all square in the battle of the promoted sides at Craven Cottage. Bournemouth were pegged back twice on the day with Aleksandr Mitrović’s penalty securing a point for Fulham. Both sides have begun the season well and sit in 10th and 11th.

Leicester City 0-0 Crystal Palace – Neither side could break the deadlock at the King Power stadium. The point lifts Leicester off the foot of the table, but with a side as talented as Leicester’s they should be doing considerably better.

Brentford 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion – An Ivan Toney double gave Brentford the win against Roberto De Zerbi’s side. After a brilliant start to the season, Brighton have stalled in recent weeks, and have fallen to seventh. They are just one point ahead of Brentford, who rise to ninth.