Spain’s South International Series Festival Launches First Edition in Cadiz

News   2024-11-19 08:34:12

As earning significant profile for shows in a packed marketplace has become one of Europes most pressing industry concerns, a new and ambitious TV series festival is launching in Cadiz, southern Spain, as an initiative of Mediaset Espaa and backed by shows from other key players on the Spanish TV scene, such as The Mediapro Studio and Movistar Plus+.

Speakers from the Spanish-speaking world take in writer-director-producer Armando Bo (El Presidente), an Oscar winning scribe for Birdman, or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance, and Daniel cija, an executive producer on key hits in the last decade in Spain such as the multi-genre free-to-air series Estoy Vivo, and Locked Up (Vis a vis, a key into its lift-off into premium drama selling worldwide.

Some titles screening at Cadiz are already celebrated, such as Russell T. Davies Nolly, starring Helena Bonham-Carter.

Also in the Coming Next section is Norwegian political satire Power Play, a 2023 Canneseries winner exploring the mechanisms of power as it focuses on the rise of Norways first female Prime Minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland.

Season 2 of Wrong Side of the Tracks, another Coming Next title, weighs in as Netflixs most-ached non-original show from Spain.

Fest opens Friday Oct. 7 with La ley del mar, a miniseries from national broadcaster RTVE about a Spanish fishing boat which became the first to rescue sub-Saharan immigrants adrift in the Mediterranean.

The Festival boasts four industry forums South Lab, South Hub, Business Action and Pitch Play plus a section on Unscripted: New Formats Docs, including true crime series.

Rocked by the reach of iconic titles such as Money Heist and Elite, which still occupy five of Netflixs Top 10 most watched non-English language shows ever, few countries in Europe have repositioned series with such force as central to post-pandemic economic recovery and cultural discourse.

This is good timing for the industry, for talent, creativity and audiences. Its a good time for series as culture, entertainment and business, said fest director Joan lvarez.

There isnt progress without culture, thats clearly our position, echoed Cdiz mayor Bruno Garca.

Good festivals contribute to the success of the mainstreamseries industry. South International Series Festival was born with that objective: to communicate and bring added value to series, lvarez added.

The inaugural South International Series Festival edition will take place in Cdiz over Oct. 6-12, 2023.

Main fiction section titles:

Anima Gemella (Soulmate, Italy)

Produced by Endemol Shine and RTI, set to premier before 2024 on Italys Channel 5.Four episodes starring Daniele Liotti (Un Passo dal Cielo) and Clara Mastalli. A tormented doctor ready to remarry finds a medium who can get him in touch with his deceased ex-wife.

Beguinas (Spain)

Produced by commercial Spanish broadcaster Atresmedia and Buenda Studios, an Atresmedia and Movistar Plus+ joint venture. This 10-part tale of a twelfth century group of women which helped the needy. Founded in Belgium, they quickly became a force in Europe.

Carthago (Israel)

Awarded special interpretation award at this years Canneseries, based on true events at a WWII internment camp in Africa. The story of a Palestinian comedian deported by British authorities to Carthago, produced by 24 Drafts Studio and Israel Public Broadcaster KAN.

Galgos (Greyhounds, Spain)

From Movistar Plus+, Buenda Estudios, a family business drama which is one of Spains big plays this fall. Carmen Somarribia, co-heir of food giant Galgo which is in danger of going under, battles for the companys control and survival. A top notch cast led by Adriana Ozores (Velvet Collection), directed by Felix Viscarret (Patria), Nely Reguera (Welcome to the Family).

La ley del mar(Spain)

Starring a tony Spanish cast, seen together in Maixabel, of Luis Tosar and Blanca Portillo. Produced by Studio 60, national broadcaster RTVE and Valencian TV channel Punt5. Based on true events, the story of how in 2006 a fishing boat, the Francisco y Catalina, rescued 51 immigrants in the Mediterranean. The boat remains stranded for 10 days, awaiting a diplomatic solution from the European Union.

Monstrous (South Korea)

Developed by Studio Dragon, Climax Studio and South Koreas streaming TVING, which played part of a South Korea focus at 2022s Canneseries. This supernatural horror-thriller follows archaeologists who unveil a chilling mystery. Led by actor-director Koo Kyo-hwan (D.P., Scape from Mogadishu) and Shin Hyun-been, a winner at 2022s Korea Drama Awards (Reflection on You).

Of Money and Blood(France)

Based on the book Dargent et de sang by journalist Fabrice Arfi on the carbon tax fraud that happened when fictitious companies bought carbon quotas sold to other French companies for tax fraud. This crime-thriller drama was produced by Curiosa Films and aired on Frances Canal+, starring Niels Schneider (Heartbeats) and Vincent Lindon (Titane).

Nolly (U.K.)

The latest from Russell T. Davies, an ITVX series produced by ITV Studios backed Quay Street Productions and starring Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown) plays Noele Gordon playing hotel owner Meg Richardson in British soap opera Crossroads. Whenever it allows itself to take a breath, Nolly approaches the depth and texture of Davies best work,Varietywrote.

Power Play(Norway)

Broadcast by NRK/NDR and produced by Motlys and Fremantle production house Novemberfilm and always a frontrunner for the top award at this years Canneseries, which it won. Series stars Kathrine Thorborg Johansen (The Quake) as Norways first female P.M., Gro Harlem Brundtland. She was good and they hated that, director Yngvild Sve Flikke toldVariety.

Serrines, madera de actor(Spain)

Aired by Prime Video and produced by Mediaset Spain and Producciones Mandarina, the series stars Antonio Resines (Los Serrano) and Jorge Sanz (Belle Epoque). An acid comedy-parody turning on Serrines, an actor now on the skids who has yet to win fame or critical respect.

Wrong Side of the TracksSeason 3(Entrevas, Spain)

A Netflix hit produced by Mediaset Spain and Alea Media, starring Jos Coronado (Smoke Mirrors, Way Down) A vigilante drama-thriller turning on a combat veteran grandfather who launches war on a local drug cartel. Pity the cartel.

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