Nicely Entertainment has on offer Romance at the Vineyard, a new film starring Susie Abromeit and Tim Ross that is set to debut in the U.S. on the Great American Family channel.
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Nicely Starts Principal Photography on Mysteries of the Heart
March 6, 2023
Nicely Entertainment has commenced production on its first Arizona-based original movie production, Mysteries of the Heart, for Pure Flix.
Nicely Entertainment to Debut Ten Films at EFM
February 15, 2023
Nicely Entertainment’s slate for Berlinale’s EFM features ten new films, including the horror-thriller film Bad Connection.
Nicely Entertainment Taps Reel One Alum as Production Head
February 2, 2023
Nicely Entertainment has established a mini-studio operation in Phoenix, Arizona, and tapped David Hickey as head of production to oversee operations.
Nicely Begins Filming When Love Springs
December 13, 2022
Nicely Entertainment and The Steve Jaggi Company (SJc) have begun production on their fifth movie together, the romance feature film When Love Springs.
Saving Christmas Spirit Lands on AMC+
December 8, 2022
AMC+ has acquired the exclusive streaming rights to the family-friendly Christmas romance movie Saving Christmas Spirit from Nicely Entertainment.
MIPCOM Spotlight: Nicely Entertainment
October 5, 2022
Nicely Entertainment is heading to MIPCOM with a pair of holiday romance titles among its top highlights, including The Christmas Checklist.
WorldScreenings: Nicely Entertainment
September 21, 2022
Vanessa Shapiro, CEO of Nicely Entertainment, on taking a curated approach to remain a boutique production and distribution company.
Nicely Entertainment Appoints VP of International Sales
September 6, 2022
Nicely Entertainment has tapped former TF1 executive Rachel Siegenthaler as VP of international sales.
Nicely Entertainment Expands Partnership with The Steve Jaggi Company
June 15, 2022
Nicely Entertainment and Australian production house The Steve Jaggi Company (SJc) have agreed to develop a minimum of six new TV projects, as well as two to three new movies per year.