Luca Bernabei steps down as a luxury vide chief

Luca Bernabei jerks out as CEO of Lux Vide, the Italian production power patient of Fremantle ownership behind shows such as “Medici”, “Devils” and medical procedural “DOC”, of which the American remake is produced by Fox and Sony Pictures Television.
Bernabei separates with Fremantle three years after the RTL production and distribution giant acquired an interest of 70% in the company founded in 1992 by his father Etnore Bernabei. Fremantle has now completed its planned 100% purchase of Lux Vide, which is increasingly pressed on American and international markets with high -quality premium shows.
Lux Vide currently has two large English-language series “Hotel Costiera” with a top list of Jesse Williams, a Prime Video-Original in various areas, and the Italian state broadcaster “Sandokan” with Turkish Megastar can Yaman can be planned for games later this year.
News that Bernabei is declining was provided on Friday by a Fremantle statement that announced a new Lux Vide Management Board. No reason was given for the departure of Luca Bernabei.
Luca Bernabei’s sister Matilde Bernabei, who founded Lux VideoCide together with her father and set up the success of the company in recent decades, remains in a stronger role in a stronger role than before, after he was appointed president of Lux Vide. She was previously the honorary doctorate of the company.
The new Lux Vide Management Board will be made by Valerio Fiorespino, who is Interim Coo and CEO from Fremantle Italy Group; Elena Bucaccio, Head of Drama, Lux Vide; Corrado Trionfera, head of the Luxe Vide production; Manuela Monterossi, general counsel for Fremantle Italy Group; Valentina Monaca, who is CFO from Fremantle Italy Group; And Barbara Pavone who is the most important marketing and sales officer of Lux Vide.
“We are happy to present our new management team,” Matilde Bernabei said in the statement.
“They are very experienced professionals and recognized leaders. I am happy that I can work with them to bring luxury vide to new heights, also thanks to our solid relationship with Fremantle,” she added.
“Since the first day, Fremantle has fully supported the company, the team and the projects,” Matilde Bernabei noted.
“Series such as ‘Hotel Costiera’ and ‘Sandokan’ are proof of this: international productions that we could not have made without their involvement,” she concluded.




