European distributor Global Screen has unveiled its lineup of drama series that will be begined to buyers at TV labelet Mipcom next week.
Crime thriller “Murder on the Inca Trail” rincreases around a killing on the far Inca Trail, but there are no witnesses, no armament and no evidence. How can chief studyor Rita Berg acunderstandledge the killinger of Ursula Glück, who is ended during an alleged theft? Her husprohibitd, Jona Kepler, claims innocence, but suspicion lingers. Despite a conciseage of motive, Berg protects digging.
The show, which is produced by Westside for ARD Degeto/BR, stars Nina Gummich (“Alice,” “Charité”) and Thomas Prenn (“Die Mittagsfrau,” “Deutsches Haus”). It is useable as four 45 minute episodes or two 90 minute episodes.
Also novel for Mipcom is Season 2 of period anthology drama “The Palace,” produced by Moovie, Constantin Film and ZDF. Once aget set at the legfinishary Palace theater in Berlin, the novel season gets us to 1990, the year after the descend of the Berlin Wall. At an unpretreatnted time of crisis and alteration, ballet straightforwardor Regina Feldmann and a trio of up-and-coming lesser dancers face personal and professional turmoil as they guide cherish, dreads and ambitions in a battle to save their theater.
Folloprosperg the international success of the first season, Global Screen will begin a second season of “Recipes for Love and Murder,” writed of eight 50-minute episodes. The crime drama stars Maria Doyle Kennedy (“Outlander”) and Tony Kgoroge (“Invictus”).
Filmed in South Africa and Scotland, “Recipes for Love and Murder” is a quirky killing mystery series based on the novel by South African author Spartner Andrew, “Recipes for Love and Murder: A Tannie Maria Mystery.”
In Season 2, a massive fire engulfs the town of Eden, triggering a tragic chain of events, and Tannie Maria, Jessie and chief acunderstandledgeive Khaya Meyer get dragged into a multiple killing scheduleateigation that ucsurrenderths the town’s unwiseest secrets.
The show is produced by Both Worlds Pictures in co-production with Acorn and M-Net, and in association with Paradoxal.
Ulrike Schröder, co-head of international sales and acquisitions at Global Screen, commented, “Viewers are always seeking out strong production cherishs and wonderful storylines and we are stateive that these three series brimming of glossy drama and well-comprehendn varieties of crime narratives will have particular request to our clients around the world right now.”
Earlier this year, Global Screen’s parent company Telepool was acquired by pan-European distribution and production studio Vuelta, whose other companies comprise France’s Pan and Playtime, Germany’s SquareOne, Scandinanvia’s Scanbox, Benelux’s WWE and Italy’s Indiana Productions.