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BAFTA-Winning ‘The Missing Children’ Producer Nevision promotes Anne Morrison; Banijay Sells ‘Limitless Win’ & ‘Blow Up’; ‘Drive My Car’ Scoops FIPRESCI Grand Prix For Best Film Of 2022 – Global Briefs

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BAFTA-Winning ‘The Missing Children’ Producer Nevision Promotes Anne MorrisonNevision, the indie behind Brian Cox’s directorial debut Glenrothan, has upped BAFTA-winning exec Anne Morrison to CEO and Creative Director.

Morrison was previously Creative Director, Factual, and will continue in that role. She will focus on the future growth and strategic expansion of the company, working with both established and up-and-coming global talent.

Nevision was behind BAFTA-winner The Missing Children for ITV and is working on Glenrothan with Lionsgate UK and animated series Goode Stuff with Israeli indie Ananey. “Since joining Nevision three years ago, I have seen the company flourish as a producer,” said Morrison. “We now have an impactful slate of well-crafted, character-driven stories and I look forward to making content in partnership with leading broadcasters and platforms globally.”Banijay Sells ‘Limitless Win’ & ‘Blow Up’Banijay Rights has struck deals for the first international versions of Ant & Dec-hosted Limitless Win to Germany and Dutch format Blow Up to Australia .

RTL Germany has commissioned a local version of Limitless Win (Ohne Limit) from Endemol Shine Germany, for the show in which pairs of contestants earn lives with a series of quick-fire questions before taking on the ‘limitless ladder.’ The show performed well on ITV regularly topping 5M viewers.

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