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Top of the list was the thriller “Liar” from the U.K., followed by the Israeli thriller series “Kvodo,” and the Australian comedy series “No Activity.” The presentation also highlighted the best scripted formats of the year with at least one adaptation. It draws on the terrorist attacks at Brussels airport, and the stories that unfold around the luggage left behind. The series revolves around a female detective with her own troubled past. Set to premiere in 2022, the French-Belgian production “Lost Luggage,” meanwhile, is distributed by Newen Content. It stars Jennifer Hoffman and Fockeline Ouwerkerk. Other angry women shows include the British psychological thriller “Angela Black,” which is a new ITV series about a woman in an abusive relationship.įrom Fremantle in The Netherlands, “Deep Shit” follows two women living boring lives who are thrown together on an unplanned criminal adventure.
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It’s distributed by Keshet International. It is an original drama series created by Gjermund Stenberg Eriksen (“Mammon”) for leading Nordic streamer Nent Group. “Furia” revolves around an angry female cop sent to a remote town to investigate a murder. These included French Canada’s “Plan B: Mylène,” which is distributed by KO Distribution, and the Norwegian right-wing conspiracy series “Furia,” which premiered in September.
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Mouseler also put the spotlight on a range of new international fiction, from the Puglia-set mafia drama “Fino All’ultimo Battito” from Rai1, about a love affair between a surgeon and and a mafia boss, to “Walk In,” an adaptation of Australia’s hit web series “Sexy Herpes,” about a dysfunctional sex clinic.Īs well as hot international fiction projects, she dug up an impressive number of angry women projects to complete her presentation. The series is written by Tom Edge (“The Crown”) and was created by World Productions.