In other news, the Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia kicked off with a star-studded opening ceremony, featuring celebrities like Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Spike Lee. The festival will showcase 120 features and shorts from 81 territories over nine days. Meanwhile, the BBC is facing another talent scandal, with presenter Gregg Wallace accused of inappropriate behavior by multiple women. There are calls for the BBC to launch its own investigation into the allegations. Finally, Deadline's inaugural International Grand Tour will begin next week, featuring screenings of Mike Leigh's latest film, "Hard Truths," in four European cities.
Key takeaways:
- The future of global TV was a major topic at Content London this week, with discussions focusing on the decline of cable and the rise of streaming services, particularly Netflix.
- There is a growing call for the BBC to launch its own investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior by presenter Gregg Wallace.
- Nicole Kidman discussed her role in the anticipated movie "Babygirl", where she plays a high-powered CEO who becomes involved with an intern.
- Deadline's inaugural International Grand Tour will kick off next week with screenings of Mike Leigh’s latest feature "Hard Truths" across four European cities.