Studiocanal exec Dominique Jubin has been named Head of Drama at the French content house’s Canal+ Group cousin, Ciné+ OCS.
Jubin will exit her post as Managing Director of Studiocanal Original, Studiocanal’s French TV series production unit, to take up her new role on July 1. That is two days before the launch of Ciné+ OCS, which combines elements of the Ciné+ service and premium pay-TV bouquet OCS.
Her role will be to develop a range of series for Ciné+ OCS’s pay-TV channels and streaming service. She will report to Olivier Bibas, Head of Canal+ Création Originale, who said: “I’m delighted to hand over this new responsibility to Dominique Jubin. Her proven experience will be an important asset in maintaining and renewing drama on Ciné+ OCS. I wish her every success in her new position.”
Jubin previously spent ten years as Deputy Director of French TV Series and International Co-Productions at Canal+ Création Originale. In 2016, she was promoted to Artistic Director of Studiocanal TV’s series division and two years later landed her current role at Studiocanal Original.
She has produced shows such as Jeanne Herry’s Mouche, Matthieu Longatte’s About Last Night and Emma de Caunes’ Nine Women and Nine Men.
Studiocanal recently appointed former Netflix France exec Isabelle Pain as Head of Global Acquisitions & Analytics and also named Sara Reese Geffroy as SVP of the nascent Studiocanal Stories label and TV series development.
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