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“The Future Of European Storytelling”: Seriencamp Conference Leans Into Drama Co-Production With Eight New Projects

May 19, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Seriencamp is doubling down on co-production and said its line-up will offer a “glimpse into the future of European serial storytelling.”

The drama event, held annually in the German city of Cologne, has published its full program, revealing a sharp focus on European co-production. With U.S. co-pro money and partners harder to come by, Europe’s producers and broadcasters are increasingly looking at opportunities to work together.

The lineup of co-pro projects selected to pitch to producers, distributors and broadcasters at Seriencamp was selected by an international jury of drama execs: Emmanuel Eckert from Mediawan Rights; Maria Cervera from ITVS’ Cattleya Producciones; Pernille Bech Christensen from Denmark’s TV2; and German broadcaster WDR’s Henrike Vieregge. More details below.

Elsewhere, Seriencamp’s ‘Next From’ strand returns. It has broadcasters share details of what they are working on and their programming strategies. The New8 group of European broadcasters will host a session as will the likes of ZDF, RTL+ and Arte.

Gerhard Maier, Artistic Director of the Seriencamp Conference said: “The focus of this year’s program is on practical insights and future-facing strategies to help navigate these changes and find ways to re-think traditional methods and models.”

The event runs June 3 through 5. Its main funders are the State of North Rhine-Westphalia and the Film- und Medienstiftung NRW – and returning main partner ZDF Studios.

Check out the roster of co-produced series being pitched at the Seriencamp Conference.

A Remarkable Woman: UK-Ukraine

Producer: Right Side Productions

Topline: Historical drama/comedy inspired by the diaries of Ukrainian artist Marie Bashkirtseff and exploring death, fame, and pursuit of immortality.

Bloody Dunes:  Lithuania

Producers: Magic Film, Bahama Films

Topline: A YA thriller about the search for a missing prom queen that leads her friends to the border of Kaliningrad, Russia.

Colorblind: Belgium

Producer: Playtime Films

Topline: Drama that poses the question: Are we all equal before the law?

Lymbus: Germany

Producer: 70 Steps

Topline: Thriller about a series of mysterious murders and disappearances in the Black Forest and a large-scale conspiracy.

Telegrass: Israel

Producers: Medalia Productions, Above the Clouds

Topline: Drama about how an ultra-Orthodox tech nerd became the head of the drug empire.

1291: Switzerland

Producer: Zodiac Pictures

Topline: Period drama about lovers Hedwig Fürst and Wilhelm Tell and their fight for freedom in the face of powerful rulers.

BRKN: Iceland

Producer: Glassriver

Topline: A troubled investigator and a man grappling with family ties to organized crime search for a missing teen, uncovering layers of corruption.

Helsinki 1939: Finland  

Producer: Take Two Studios

Topline: A team of war correspondents fights to report the truth in the face of propaganda and an overwhelming enemy.

The post “The Future Of European Storytelling”: Seriencamp Conference Leans Into Drama Co-Production With Eight New Projects appeared first on Deadline.

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