End of story for Shelter. The production house of television makers Tim Van Aelst (44) and Sofie Peeters (34), which has achieved international successes such as Benidorm bastards in What if? to his name, will cease to exist after thirteen years. “We’ve felt for a while that we don’t want to walk this path any longer.”
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‘It has been a long and sensitive process’, says Tim Van Aelst. On Friday, he and Sofie Peeters, his partner in business and family life, informed employees, colleagues and actors of the end of their production house Shelter. After thirteen years, one of, if not the most successful television machine in Flanders is throwing in the towel.
‘Over the past year we have asked ourselves the question: ‘Do we want to run another company?” The fire from the early years has gradually been extinguished. We took over the business side because we wanted to create our own space to do beautiful things. But we are not entrepreneurs pur sang† We are and will continue to be television makers in the first place. And we have realized that we want to take different paths.’
Drie Emmy Awards
Shelter’s legacy, with seven programs and one film, is short but sweet. The production house was founded in 2009 by Van Aelst, comedian Bart Cannaerts and TV maker Tom Baetens. Shelter issued looking Flanders ‘de Smos’, the hyperpopular type of Matteo Simoni Safety first, and launched the television career of comedian Jens Dendoncker. Van Aelst and co. even take home an Emmy Award, for Benidorm bastards (2011), how shall i say (2018) and the sketch program What if? (2014). And then we haven’t even mentioned the Golden Roses, the most prestigious European prize for TVentertainment.