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Italy’s Lux Vide Celebrates Three Decades of Production as It Looks to Global Expansion with ‘Sandokan’ and ‘Costiera’
Aiding Lux Vide’s next stage growth is its seven-soundstage facility just outside Rome.
Over 30 years and 1,300 hours of television later, the production house has become the second largest independent studio in Europe and boasts a slate of ambitious shows, from Italian favorites such as “Don Matteo” (just entering its fourteenth season) and “Doc” to more international fare, like “The Medici.” feet) at Formello, a small town on the periphery of Rome, are a particular point of pride for Luca Bernabei: “After 30 years of continuous investments, we created a city of production with sets and studios and workshops, along with professionals: story editors, screenwriters, directors and technicians among others. Think “Magnum” meets “White Lotus.” The show combines Italian creatives – writers Francesco Arlanch and Elena Bucaccio – with the international talent of the cast and American director Adam Bernstein, whose credits include “Breaking Bad” and “Fargo.” This combo has attracted streaming giant Amazon.
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