Welcome to Deadline’s London TV Screenings list, our definitive look at next week’s buzzy event taking Soho by storm. Hundreds, if not thousands of buyers will be in town between Sunday, February 23 and Friday, February 28, and if you’re wondering who’s exhibiting and what’s on offer and want to dive deeper into the sellers’ strategies, we’ve done the work for you, presenting profiles from more than 30 exhibiting sales houses. Below, check out profiles for all the Americans and companies from the rest of the world exhibiting at the London TV Screenings bar Disney, which declined to take part. We strived to get three picks from each distributor as and where possible. Read on, and find all our London TV Screenings content here.
THE AMERICANS
Amazon MGM Studios
Key Show
The Institute – When twelve-year-old genius Luke Ellis’ parents are murdered, he is kidnapped and awakens in The Institute, a facility that houses other children with unusual abilities. Former police officer Tim Jamieson is looking to start a new life, but his story is destined to collide with Luke’s.
Key Genres: Horror, thriller, drama
Strategy: The Institute, premiering on MGM+ Summer 2025 in the U.S., represents a significant sales opportunity for Amazon MGM Studios, leveraging Stephen King’s compelling IP. The series launches at the London TV Screenings as the distributor’s main launch. The distribution strategy began at the script stage, during which deals were secured with third parties in several key territories. The sales team positioned the series by highlighting three key strengths: Its renowned IP and the commercial success of recent Stephen King TV adaptations such as Castle Rock and Chapelwaite; its talent; and its sophisticated narrative crafted by an experienced creative team. The latter includes Jack Bender, known for his work on Lost, Under The Dome and Mr. Mercedes, and Ben Cavell, who served as showrunner and writer for the acclaimed 2020 miniseries The Stand — both bringing extensive experience in adapting Stephen King’s work to television.
Screening: 2.30-8pm, Monday, Ham Yard Hotel.
‘Underbelly’
Ben Mark Holzberg/benmark.ca
Key Shows
Underbelly – Starring Stephen Amell and Minnie Driver, the show follows a drug trafficking case in the Canadian Thousand Islands archipelago.
Queen of the Castle – Takes viewers on a journey into the world of high-stakes luxury renovation as Canadian socialites Ann Kaplan Mulholland and her husband Stephen transform a thousand-year-old English castle into an extravagant retreat. With $25M on the line, they have the daunting task of navigating construction, staffing, local skepticism, and demanding guests as old tradition meets modern chaos.
Key Genres: Scripted series, unscripted series, doc series, feature docs, feature films, TV movies.
Strategy: Prentiss Fraser, Fifth Season’s outgoing President of TV Distribution, says the distrib will be showcasing a “premium slate of scripted and unscripted content through curated screening opportunities that are tailored for individual buyers, alongside a virtual presentation.” Fifth Season’s boutique line-up of Underbelly plus Queen of the Castle will be shown to global buyers. The former is a gritty and returnable series that taps into buyers’ current penchant for elevated crime and the latter is a premium lifestyle offering that comes from long-standing Fifth Season partners Blink49 Studios and Bell Media.
Screening: All day, Monday-Friday, Fifth Season office screening room, Marylebone.
Fox Entertainment Global
‘Yellowstone to Yosemite with Kevin Costner’
Fox
Key Shows
Yellowstone to Yosemite with Kevin Costner – Limited series following the Yellowstone star’s journey from Glacier Point to El Capitan, Yosemite Falls.
Going Dutch – Comedy following loudmouth U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn (Denis Leary) who, after an epically unfiltered rant, is reassigned to the Netherlands where he is punished with a command position at the least strategically-significant army base in the world.
Extracted – One-of-a-kind survivalist competition series featuring 12 untrained competitors attempting to survive extremely grueling conditions, perilous terrain and the threat of fearsome predators in the unforgiving Canadian wilderness.
Key Genres: Scripted and unscripted with a focus on docuseries.
Strategy: Fox Entertainment Global (FEG)’s sales strategy is focused on scripted and unscripted content, including docuseries that create appointment viewing, foster audience loyalty and deliver strong marketing opportunities for buyers. Comedy remains a key priority, and Going Dutch represents the next stage in its evolution, the studio says. With Denis Leary leading the cast, FEG is hopeful it will follow in the footsteps of Animal Control, which sold worldwide. In entertainment, Extracted taps into the worldwide appetite for survival and adventure programming, while Yellowstone to Yosemite with Kevin Costner is a premium docuseries with a globally recognized star. Beyond licensing, FEG says it is exploring co-productions, innovative format deals and hybrid distribution strategies to maximize content reach across a variety of digital and traditional platforms.
Screening: 9.30am-3pm, Thursday, Soho Hotel.
‘Soccer Dreams’
Key Shows
Soccer Dream – Competition reality show committed to discovering young players who dream of being professional soccer players.
League of Extraordinary – Primetime competition social experiment in which an entire country is turned into a giant obstacle course.
Family Singing Bee – Development of iconic musical gameshow format swapping six contestants for six families.
Key Genres: Unscripted entertainment and factual formats.
Strategy: The Gurin Company (TGC)’s first appearance at the London TV Screenings will offer up a carefully curated catalog for buyers who opt not to work with the global entertainment giants, or ‘GEGs’ as Phil Gurin likes to term them. The TGC sales and acquisition team has relationships across territories and the company says it offers a passionate alternative for selling and buying, where formats are carefully selected and professionally pitched. On offer are burgeoning formats like The League of Extraordinary, Football Dreams (Soccer Dreams) and Family Singing Bee. In a world where large companies have giant catalogs, TGC says it can fill a gap with creator-led content that provides clients with easy access to the format creators and producers.
Screening: 12pm-6pm, Friday, The Londoner Hotel.
The Rainmaker – Legal drama based on John Grisham’s novel with an all-star executive producer team including Michael Seitzman, Jason Richman, Jason Blum and author Grisham himself.
The Hunting Wives – Starz series in which a woman (Brittany Snow) dangerously succumbs to the charms of a socialite (Malin Åkerman) after moving with her family from the East Coast to deep red East Texas.
The German – Lionsgate’s first Israeli drama series follows a Holocaust survivor and pioneer of the state of Israel (Oliver Masucci), who hides his former life until spy agency Mossad return to Germany to locate a Nazi war criminal.
Key Genre: Drama
Strategy: Dramas with star-studded casts and dynamic stories are at the heart of Lionsgate’s London TV Screenings plan. Two of its biggest titles on offer are adapted from bestselling novels, highlighting the continued importance of the books-to-TV route, while The German and The Ripple from Canada point to a varied international slate. Buyers will also be hoping for good things from Spartacus: House of Ashur, the latest from the long-running Spartacus franchise that has been a big seller internationally.
Screening: 9am-3pm, Wednesday, Ham Yard Hotel.
NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution
‘Suits: LA’
David Astorga/NBC
Key Shows
Suits LA – Arguably one of the biggest titles of 2025, the NBC drama sees Stephen Amell playing a former federal prosecutor forced to reinvent himself as legal rep of powerful clients in Los Angeles.
All Her Fault – Peacock drama in which Succession‘s Sarah Snook plays a mother who arrives to collect her son from his first playdate only to find a woman she doesn’t recognize opening the door with no recollection of the child.
Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy – Limited series, also for Peacock, about the twisted life of serial killer John Wayne Gacy and exploring the grief, guilt and trauma of his victims’ friends and families and the systematic failures that fuelled his reign of terror.
Key Genres: Drama, nature event series and Spanish-language shows from Telemundo
Strategy: NBCUniversal now sees the London TV Screenings as comparable in importance to May’s LA Screenings, so assume a splashy showcase with the ultra-buzzy Suits: LA the centerpiece. The studio expects the face-time its sales staff gets with buyers to yield significant results. A cocktail reception will kick off the week before screenings scheduled over four consecutive days to give busy buyers options of when to attend. NBCU, which has a significant sales presence in London along with its LA studio headquarters, expects more than 400 acquisitions execs in total to come through its doors.
Screening: 9am-1pm, Tuesday-Friday, Regent Street Cinema.
New Regency
Key Shows
‘Beyond’
Beyond (Oderbruch) – German series about the mysterious discovery of a mass grave in rural Germany.
Key Genres: Drama
Strategy: The Revenant studio New Regency enters the London TV Screenings for the first time with its first European series that it has taken on for international distribution from a third-party production company. Beyond is what New Regency terms the first of many future collaborations with Euro producers such as Germant’s Syrreal Entertainment. It will showcase the drama, which is currently in production on Season 2, along with discussing its wider slate and aim to complement movies like The Revenant and 12 Years a Slave with European third-party acquisitions that fit with the New Regency brand.
Screening: 2pm-5pm, Monday-Tuesday, Soho House – Dean Street.
Paramount Global Content Distribution
‘King & Conqueror’
Paramount
Key Show
King & Conqueror – The story of a clash that defined the future of a country – and a continent – for a thousand years. James Norton as Harold of Wessex and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as William of Normandy play allies who ultimately meet at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Key Genres: Scripted, unscripted.
Strategy: To introduce clients to our upcoming new titles and share an update on our distribution strategy. The windowing of content has evolved with more platforms and more windows including co-exclusive, non-exclusive as well as the length of the licensing deals. This provides clients with new cost-effective opportunities to access Paramount’s world-class content, the studios says, adding that it is ready and able to engage every market and business model.
Screening: 10am-12pm (unscripted), 2-6pm (scripted), Tuesday, Curzon Soho Cinema.
Key Shows
This City is Ours – An epic new crime drama series filmed in Liverpool and Spain and starring Sean Bean as gang leader Ronnie Phelan. Created and written by Stephen Butchard (The Good Mothers) for BBC iPlayer and BBC One.
Lord of the Flies – A new BBC adaptation of William Golding’s book about a group of boys shipwrecked on a deserted island.
100 Choices – FANY Studio’s shiny-floor show in which contestants are faced with just one question but 100 possible answers.
Key Genres: Drama series, unscripted formats.
Strategy: Sony’s London TV Screenings will be a mix of EP-led presentations on some of new dramas, and looks across its full non-scripted and formats slate. Clients will get an early glimpse at some of the major titles heading for local screenings and the LA Screenings later in the year. Left Bank Pictures’ This City is Ours will get its worldwide premiere, as well as giving clients their first look at Eleven’s Lord Of The Flies adaptation. On the non-scripted, it will be launching new Japanese family gameshow format 100 Choices, and unveiling an innovative new twist on the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? format.
Screening: 5-7pm showcase, Picturehouse Central; 7-9pm cocktail party, Ham Yard Hotel; both Thursday.
Warner Bros International Television Production
‘Foul Play’
Terence Patrick
Key Shows
Foul Play – High-energy prank show from TBS in which top athletes get one shot to pull off an unforgettable trick or foul out trying, from the creators of Impractical Jokers.
Inside Therapy – BBC series presented by Matt and Emma Willis in which therapists explore the inner workings of the human mind, treating real patients suffering overwhelming feelings that cause fears, phobias, anxiety, anger and grief
Last Bite Hotel – Food Network show in which chefs enter a mysterious and eerie retreat, where they test their culinary skills using just 13 ingredients each for their entire stay.
Key Genres: Global formats, reality shows
Strategy: WBITVP has been seeking to seed a slate of formats that balance new ideas with established successes, hence the likes of Discovery’s social experiment Survive the Raft and brand extension First Dates: Beach Club sitting alongside each other. Similarly, Foul Play is designed to connect buyers familiar with Impractical Jokers and its fanbase with the growing demand for sports content. Several shows come from Warner Bros Discovery’s T-Nets, highlighting synergies from the U.S. parent group to the UK-based WBITVP team.
Screening: 9.30am-12pm, Thursday, The Curzon Soho.
REST OF WORLD
APC – About Premium Content
‘Obituary’ Season 2
APC
Key Shows
Obituary – Second season of RTÉ and Hulu dark comedy about an obituary writer moved to murder. In the new run, there’s a new killer in town.
Still Waters – Second chapter in APC’s The Light in the Hall anthology, picking up two years on from where Season 1 left off, as Caryl Huws (Sian Reese-Williams) decides to follow her dream of going back into education to become a journalist.
Key Genres: Scripted.
Strategy: About Premium Content (APC) says it is conscious of the draw on buyers’ time with so many shows to see as the London TV Screenings continues to grow, which has spurred its decision to join forces with Hat Trick International and DCD Rights on a combined screening. Its own showcase will be mainly focused on APC Studios’ English-language co-productions, but will tease other foreign-language scripted shows on its 2025 distribution slate.
Screening: 5.30pm, Tuesday, Vue West End, as part of the combined screening beginning at 4.30pm.
Autentic Distribution
‘History’s X Files’
Autentic
Key Shows
History’s X Files – Six-part doc series investigating mysteries of history such as where the remains of Alexander the Great, Cleopatra and Julius Caesar are.
Sum of All Cities – An eight-part doc series that uses numbers to tell the story of metropolises such as Hyderabad, Las Vegas, Ulaanbaatar and Seoul.
Leopard Dynasty – The Rise of Rana – A co-produced two-part doc from Austria’s famed Terra Mater Studios shot in an animal refuge, where a strong and experienced leopard is challenged by his own son.
Key Genres – Factual (wildlife, history, science, travel, and current affairs)
Strategy: This marks a London TV Screenings debut for the Germany-based Autentic, which is well known to the MIPCOM and MIPDoc crowds for its vast array of factual titles. Buyers will get insights into Autentic’s latest docs, sneak peaks of Autentic Studios productions and highlights from new acquisitions. Autentic’s execs say buyers will always need a diverse range of premium factual programs, and so is doubling down on its strategy.
Screening: 10am-1pm, Tuesday, Picturehouse Central
Beta Film
‘Other People’s Money’
Beta Film
Key Shows
Other People’s Money – Jan Schomburg’s drama about a huge European tax fraud, premiering at the Berlin Film Festival
Bookish – In London’s Archangel Lane, an eccentric bookshop owner and former military spy helps the police solve their most complex murder cases.
Key Genres: Drama, crime.
Strategy: For Beta, the London TV Screenings have been a key event for many years to kick off the year. During its London showcase, it primarily focuses on its UK slate, presenting recent highlights including Mark Gatiss-created Bookish, and recent Channel 4 audience favorite Patience, plus the next installment of The Couple Next Door. What makes the London TV Screenings so important for Beta, and the whole industry, the company says, is that the event caters perfectly to buyers’ demand to actually watch programs instead of the typical trailer-speed-dating-type meetings. That, and the combination of the creative community and the industry based in London, which gives Beta the opportunity to have partners and the stars of many productions on stage presenting.
Screening: 9am-1pm, Tuesday, Picturehouse Central.
‘Never Get Busted’
Key Shows
Never Get Busted – A Sundance feature doc acquisition following the story of decorated Texas narcotics officer Barry Cooper, who turned on the police force, busting crooked cops and teaching drug users how to hide their stash in a one man war on the War on Drugs.
Snow Leopards – A Love Nature natural history two-parter following explore Dan O’Neill on an extreme conservation mission to ensure the survival of the elusive snow leopard.
Much Ado About Shakespeare – Netflix UK doc about a window cleaner who believes a painting owned by his family might be a portrait of William Shakespeare worth £200M million. Despite the art establishment refusing to take him seriously, a world renowned expert backs him.
Key Genres: Drama, docs, factual entertainment, music (live concerts and docs)
Strategy: Factual titles will make up the bulk of Blue Ant Studios’ London TV Screenings this year. A number of launches have been timed to launch in London, as the Canadian company is placing more and more importance on the February event. Execs will be flying in from North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific for in-person meetings with key buyers over the week, with a view to offering buyers a full-service approach that could include first-look and development deals, finished content and financing solutions.
Screening: 6pm-9pm, Thursday, Quo Vadis
Crime thriller ‘Safe Harbor’
Submarine
Key Shows
Safe Harbor – European crime drama starring Alfie Allen, Jack Gleeson and Charlie Murphy set in the world of drug smuggling in the port city of Rotterdam.
I Am Mother – A tense Turkish family drama starring Özge Özpirincci and Engin Öztürk about a single mother’s question for redemption and belonging.
Key Genres: English-drama drama, Turkish drama
Strategy: Eccho Rights now considers the London TV Screenings as the most important week of the year for sales outside of MIPCOM. The Stockholm-based company launched Safe Harbor at the event in Cannes, and looks set to strike several deals for the drama as we move into London’s spotlight week. Eccho remains a top seller of Turkish drama, which remains eminently sellable despite the challenges of the market, and it will be presenting more content from its Germany-based parent, Night Train Media. During its cockatil event, which is being shared with Night Train stablemate BossaNova, the distributor plans to share its vision on how Eccho can work with partners to mitigate the production slowdown and rising costs.
Screening: 7pm-10pm, Wednesday, Century Club (shared with BossaNova)
Federation Studios
John Simm (left) and Nikki Amuka-Bird
Robbie Jack/Corbis via Getty Images
Key Shows
I, Jack Wright – Follows a powerful and successful businessman whose shock suicide leaves his family in disarray, starring Nikki Amuka-Bird and John Simm.
Key Genres: Drama.
Strategy: This is only the second time in Federation’s history that it will host a screening in London amid a tough market with plenty of opportunities around nevertheless. The French conglom says its strategy for this edition reflects a commitment to maintaining strong relationships with buyers while showcasing premium content. It will present exclusive looks at upcoming series I, Jack Wright, which already has a number of pre-sales, along with other premium shows. Federation is looking to build co-pros in a similar vein to Around The World in 80 Days, and says it is particularly strong in drama, which has shown significant growth, along with having a robust library.
Screening: 8.45am-11am, Tuesday,
‘Annwyn, The Otherworld’
France TV Distribution
Key Shows
Annwyn, The Otherworld – Sci-fi thriller series in which a recently widowed chief of police in a small French town of Harz finds several people apparently drained of all energy. His daughter discovers a supernatural creature is the cause, and that she has the power to stop it.
George, Untamed Spirit – Biopic about Aurore Dupin, who after fleeing her abusive husband in 19th century France, became the first female writer to make a living from her books, writing under the pseudonym ‘George Sand’.
Sea Shadows – Mystery thriller about a marine scientist, sent to her hometown of Fécamp to investigate a shipwreck. More strange phenomena begins happening at sea, leading her to realize an underwater presence is about to upset the fragile balance between human and nature.
Key Genres: Sci-fi, thriller, biopic, light crime
Strategy: It’s a science fiction-heavy line-up for the distribution arm of France Télévisions, with sub-genres such as thriller, mystery and young adult (for new series Bugarach) on show. Light, or cozy, crime is covered by Bright Lights and France TV Distribution sales execs see remake potential in George, Untamed Spirit. Given the format success of HPI and Call My Agent! over recent years, they have good reason, and will be targeting both free TV and premium streamers with their slate.
Screening: 5pm-8pm, Thursday, Charlotte Street Hotel.
‘Unconditional’
Keshet International
Key Shows
Unconditional – When 25-year-old Gali is arrested for drug smuggling during a layover in Moscow, her mother, Orna, begins a relentless fight for her daughter’s freedom.
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – Inspired by Professor Bettany Hughes’ best-selling book of the same name, the accomplished historian and broadcaster follow in the footsteps of the very first tourists, travelling between marvels of human ingenuity.
Dinner with Gavin Rossdale – An extraordinary blend of chat, food, music, and storytelling, hosted by the multi-talented Gavin Rossdale, lead singer of Bush.
Key Genres: Israeli drama and premium factual and entertainment.
Strategy: Keshet has switched its London Screenings events to the Dolby Theatre, where it will showcase its upcoming drama slate during the morning and an expanding slate of factual tape over lunch at a dedicated unscripted Event. International thriller Unconditional, billed as Keshet’s most ambitious drama to date and KI’s biggest launch of 2025, gets a premiere. On the factual side, two premium talent-led shows, Seven Wonders of the Ancient World with Professor Bettany Hughes and Dinner with Gavin Rossdale, are testament to a new acquisitions strategy, which has seen KI board projects at a much earlier stage.
Screening: 9.30am, Wednesday, Dolby Theatre.
Mediawan Rights
Key Shows
Kabul – Six-part English-language drama recalling the events of August 15, 2021, when the American troops withdrew from Afghanistan, through the eyes of an Afghani family.
My Way – Feature doc that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year about Frank Sinatra’s legendary song that has crossed generations and been famously covered by the likes of Nina Simone, Pavarotti, Sid Vicious and Tom Jones.
Genres: Scripted, docs.
Strategy: France-based Mediawan Rights has been moving into English-language drama that sits alongside its trove of European scripted series, and the London TV Screenings will see the 2425 Productions and Cinétévé drama Kabul toplining the slate. A new international version of My Way, suited better for networks than the original feature doc, highlights how distributor cut their catalogs to extract maximum value.
‘We Come in Peace’
TV4
Key Shows
We Come in Peace – When a vast unexplained object appears in the sky above Stockholm, the Prime Minister and head of Sweden’s emergency response agency try to manage rising public fear and foreign interference.
Montmartre – Period drama about a young French cancan dancer trying to find her brother and sister, and the person who assassinated her father.
Drugged and Abused: No More Shame – Documentary following Caroline Darian, both the daughter of the victim and the perpetrator in the Gisele Pelicot case, and her collective fight against date rape.
Key Genres: Scripted, factual.
Strategy: Newen Connect plans to showcase key priorities and connect its programs and talent to key European executives. This year, a premium slate has been shaped through wide range of genres, from period shows such as Montmartre and La Comtesse de Montecristo, commissioned by TF1, and RAI’s Belcanto, to France Télévisions’ event documentaries such as Soumission Chimique, about the Mazan rape trial. European co-productions are also on the slate in the shape of sci-fi dramas We Come in Peace, commissioned by TV4 and coproduced with ZDF. They all reflect Newen’s ambition to a the champion of local programs with global reach, the number one stop for buyers looking for the best of European production, and European talent looking for financial or supportive and creative partners.
Screening: 2pm, Tuesday, Ham Yard Hotel.
‘The Sex Trafficker’s Wife’
Key Shows
The Sex Trafficker’s Wife – Feature doc about Amanda Quick a woman whose life was turned upside down when she received a phone call informing her that her husband had been arrested for suspected human trafficking.
Beavers From Above – One-off doc about a huge beaver migration to the Arctic, using images caught hundreds of miles up by NASA’s ABoVE project.
Phenomena – Four-part series exploring the science of energy healing with real-life healing stories from veterans, the homeless community, athletes and cancer patients, with insight from Ivy League and top-tier research scientists on the likes of reiki, acupuncture and Qigong therapies.
Key Genre: Documentary, specialist factual
Strategy: Off The Fence sees the London TV Screenings as a key starting point for the non-scripted market each year, allowing its sales staff to provide glimpses of shows currently in productions and access to high-profile projects in a fracturing market. The My Octopus Teacher business has spent much of the past two years nurturing relationships with talent that has unique access to give its slate productions that stand out. This year, there will be a focus on inviting brands and funders from outside the traditional buyer set to get projects over the line, with a sense internally that buyers that want authentic and familiar faces on their screens don’t always have the financial means to make that happen. The Screenings are being viewed as the perfect place to ‘hot-house’ co-productions and land pre-sales.
Seven.One Studios International
‘Stranded on Honeymoon Island’
Seven.One
Key Shows
Stranded on Honeymoon Island – From team behind MAFS, an adventure reality show in which couples matched by experts are marooned on a desert island and left to fend for themselves.
Vienna Blood S4 – Latest season of crime drama set in 1900s Vienna.
Marred at First Sight Australia – The staple of Seven.One’s catalog comes following a record-breaking Season 11.
Key Genres: Formats, scripted.
Strategy: The Seven.One Studios International sales team will be operating out of its usual suite at the Covent Garden Hotel during the week in the English capital. The focus for the week will be twofold: Meeting clients to progress existing deal conversations for MIPCOM launches and catalog shows, and conversations with key pre-sale clients about big format launches that are slated for Q4.
Screening: 9am-6pm, Wednesday-Thursday, Covent Garden Hotel.
‘A Prophet’
Christian Mantuano
Key Shows
A Prophet – A reimagining of the iconic BAFTA, Cannes and César winning Jacques Audiard film and a raw portrayal of life in a brutal French prison where Malik, a young African immigrant, must try to survive.
The Sentinels – A soldier is injured on the battlefield and selected to take part in a top-secret research program designed to create a new kind of fighter before joining a secret elite military group called the Sentinels.
This is Not a Murder Mystery – (It is!) Set in the 1930s and featuring a host of artists on the brink, following a young René Magritte having to solve a murder to clear his name.
Key Genres: Action, crime drama, whodunnit.
Strategy: Studiocanal will kick off the London TV Screenings this year with an evening of premium drama on Sunday night, and says it will bring reimaginings of classic genres with a fresh twist, appealing to global audiences and featuring strong IP with returnable potential.
Screening: 5.30pm-11pm, Sunday, Ham Yard Hotel.
Viaplay Content Distribution
‘Vanguard’
Niklas Maupoix and Nicklas Elmrin / SVT
Key Shows
Vanguard – SVT show about a socialite who, when tragedy strikes his relatives in Sweden, is unexpectedly thrust into a leadership role at the family’s powerful industrial group.
A Life’s Worth – Drama series inspired by the first Swedish UN battalion in Bosnia in 1993.
The Bunker – Powerful Amazon documentary telling the story of Isabel Eriksson, who was imprisoned and held captive by Dr. Martin Trenneborg, described by the media as ‘Sweden’s Fritzl’.
Key Genres: Scripted dramas, investigative docs.
Strategy: Viaplay Content Distribution will showcase a slate of Nordic and European dramas and documentaries. Its highlights include exclusive first looks at A Life’s Worth, a Viaplay and Arte France co-production inspired by real events during the Bosnian conflict, and Vanguard, a gripping portrayal of business mogul Jan Stenbeck. Viaplay’s strategy focuses on partnering with broadcasters, streamers and aggregators via tailored models, in additional to traditional content licensing.
Screening: 9am-12pm, Tuesday, Soho Hotel
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