About Artique Productions

Pioneering educational and cultural programmes since 2017.

Artique Productions have been producing educational and cultural TV programmes since 2017. In that year, the programme ekoteenz was produced for TVM. ekoteenz was an environmental programme in which the fictional character and protector of the environment, Mambjenta assigned missions to nine young journalists who had to solve these challenges. Mambjenta also compered a quiz between different schools regarding the environmental issue discussed in each programme.

In 2020-2021, 2021-2022 and 2023-2024, the popular programmes StorjaTeatru, Tgħid x’inhu?, Il-Barokk and Annona aired on TVM. In addition to these three programmes, the five-minute weekly programme Ħxejjex u Ħwawar was launched in 2022-2023. More recently, programmes such as Tessuti u Bizzilla, Calendi and Il-KonKatidral explored our cultural and historical heritage.

Artique Productions’ Technical Crew has also pioneered in creating innovative commercials, utilizing 2D, 3D and other CG graphics techniques including animated logos, openers, corporate and commercial idents, company profiles both for the local as well as for the foreign industry. They have also worked on visual effects for local artists in music videos, commercials, films, TV series and international short films.

Gabriella Parsons

Founder, Director, Producer and Presenter

Portrait of Gabriella Parsons

Gabriella has been engaged in the local media industry for over twenty years, having worked in various theatre and TV productions.

She produced and presented the discussion programme called Fil-Laħam il-Ħaj (2008) on Family TV, co-presented and assisted in the production of the programme 7 Kuluri on Education 22 (2010) and also co-presented a TV show on environmental issues entitled Mad-Daqqa t’Għajn (2011) on ONE TV.

After producing and presenting the quiz show ekoteenz (2017), Gabriella founded Artique Productions where she continued to produce and present educational and cultural programmes such as StorjaTeatru (2020 – 2023), Tgħid x’inhu? (2020 – 2023), Il-Barokk (2020 – 2024), Tessuti u Bizzilla (2023), Boschetto (2025) and Annona (2024 – 2025) on TVM and TVMNews+.

Gabriella studied drama at the Malta Drama Centre where she obtained a Distinction in Grade 6, Grade 8 and PCert LAMDA examinations as well as a Diploma in Performance and Speech from Trinity College.

Gabriella also performed in various theatre productions ranging from drama to Commedia dell’Arte, street theatre and community theatre and performed in a variety of theatres such as the Manoel Theatre, Spazju Kreattiv and different community theatres. Such productions include Medea (2003), Sħab (2004), Il-Mixja (2007 – 2025), The Old Testament (2008), Dottor Knock jew ir-Rebħa tal-Mediċina (2008), Michel, Mitejn Sena ta’ Letteratura Maltija (2009), Ħal Ilwien (2010), Bogħod mill-Għajn (2011), Arlekkino u l-Mistura Maġika (2012), Tombstone (2012), The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon (2014), Oscar Wilde’s ‘Lady Windermere’s Fan’ (2014) and Garcia Lorca’s The house of Bernarda Alba’ (2015) and Dr. Faust (2025) under the direction of some of Malta’s most renowned directors.

Gabriella had main and secondary roles in TV dramas such as Simpatiċi (2001), Dejjem Tiegħek Becky (2004), Numru 9 (2005 – 2006), It-Tmien Nota (2008), Is-Siġill tal-Qrar (2008), Tracesland (2008), KC (2011), Missjoni (2009), F’Salib it-Toroq (2010), Dellijiet (2011), Deċeduti (2011), Emilja (2010 – 2012), Déjà Vu (2011), D.R.E.A.M.S (2011), Prima Facie (2013), Ma Tinbidel Qatt (2012), Katrina (2012), Tereża (2015 – 2016), Santa Monika (2016), Grammi (2016), St. Mary’s (2017), l-Għarusa (2018 – 2020), Dell Minsi (2024), Il-President (2024 – 2025) and Fuq Tlett Faċċati (2024 – 2025) She also had a main role in the cinema film Qlub Imweġġgħa (2012).

Gabriella is a teacher of French and Drama and holds a MASTERS degree in Euro-Mediterranean Comparative Education.

Natalie Naudi

Producer and Presenter

Portrait of Natalie Naudi

Natalie has been involved in media and theatre for the past five years, taking on a variety of roles across television, film, stage, and music.

She has produced and presented several educational television programmes, including Ħxejjex u Ħwawar (2002, 2003), Calendi (2005), Tessuti u Bizzilla (2023) and Annona (2024 – 2025).

She has also been involved in theatre, playing leading roles in L-Istatwa (2025), produced by Skeċċ at Spazju Kreattiv; Moħħok (Mhux) Hemm! (2024) and Barumbar (2022), both by Theatre Lab Malta; and Pagliacci and La Bohème (2021) at the Manoel Theatre.

Other minor roles include being an extra in the Enola Holmes film (June 2025), as well as small roles in Iż-Żmien Bejnietna (2023), The Women of the George Cross Island (2021), and Chalet (2021), all produced by Sharp Shoot Media.

She was also a finalist in the local song contest L-Għanja tal-Poplu in 2020, with an original song she wrote, composed and sang in 2020.

Natalie studied Mathematics and Physics at University level and. She also studied Music Performance and Music Theory and has a diploma in both. Her main instrument of study was the piano, but she also plays the guitar and ukulele and is currently taking lessons in the bagpipes in her free time.