Keshet production company
Claire Danes to star in Netflix remake of Israeli series Lovesick
The Netflix series will be written and executive-produced by Sarah Treem (The Affair, House of Cards), who will serve as showrunner.
The TV series, 'Unconditional,' has its Israeli premiere - review
Apple TV releases 'Unconditional' drama series trailer
Keshet reports record year for philanthropy in Israel
Israeli Academy announces nominations for television awards
Some of these series, like Fauda and Our Boys, have already become available around the world, while others may be remade or distributed via streaming services in the future.
Israeli series headed for international remakes
At the recently concluded Berlin Film Festival, audiences were raving about The Attaché, two episodes of which were shown in a television section.
Keshet announces new collaborations with major US platforms/networks
Keshet also announces new projects that will focus on a range of topics including a CIA and Mossad mission and a fictional sinkhole opening in Los Angeles.
Listen, read and watch ‘Our Boys’ for yourself
They say there is no such thing as bad publicity, but that’s not true when the leader of the country says to boycott your series and the network that presents it.
Two Israeli romcoms getting Indian remakes
'Baker and the Beauty' and 'The Stylist' heading to Indian TV
ABC orders a full season of Israeli remake
"This is an important milestone for Keshet, which decided several years ago that it is not just a broadcaster, but an Israeli and international content producer," said Avi Nir, CEO of Keshet.
Hagai Levi to produce new thriller series
Levi is currently in postproduction on his upcoming series, Summer 2014, for HBO and Keshet International, in collaboration with Joseph Cedar.
Reality show '2025' to let contestants out to vote
Keshet said 11 residents to be given a few hours to visit polls in their hometowns.
Keshet leads the way two months after TV merger
Competitor Reshet marks small wins, as both networks plan ahead for 2019.
Global TV executives descend on Jerusalem
Officials from Netflix, Amazon, CBS and more discuss what they look for in international content - and from Israeli creators