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Banijay opens Injustice Files

European distributor Banijay International is taking a slate of factual entertainment formats to Mipcom, including investigative series The Injustice Files and pop competition show Sing It On.

BBC Productions' observational doc Phone Shop Idol

BBC Productions’ observational doc Phone Shop Idol

The Injustice Files (10×60′) originally aired on US cablenet Fusion and digs into the stories of people who believe they have fallen victim to miscarriages of justice. Produced in-house by Fusion, it is led by Keith Summa, the former head of CBS News’ Investigative Unit and a producer at ABC News.

Sing It On was picked up for distribution earlier this year and has recently sold to broadcasters around the world.

US cable network Pop, a joint-venture between CBC and Lionsgate Entertainment, premiered the series in May to coincide with the release of Pitch Perfect 2.

The Doll Life (18×30’), produced by Thirsty Tiger Television for US cablenet Myx TV, is a documentary series centred on US designer Cyril Lumboy’s doll fashion line Dolldelight.

Phone Shop Idol (6×30’) is a character-driven observational documentary series from BBC Productions due to air on BBC2 later this year.

Fix My Mom (8×60′), recently ordered by US cablenet Oxygen from Bunim Murray, is also included.


For the full list of Banijay’s formats and finished series available in Cannes next week, visit the company’s website.

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