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TV Beats Co-Financing Market Presents Eight Fresh Series Projects in Tallinn

For the second time, TV Beats Forum presents series projects with international sales and distribution potential development. The presenters will have the opportunity to organise meetings with financiers, partners and broadcasters.

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TV Beats Forum, the drama-series-oriented strand of [email protected] & Baltic Event presents eight new series projects as part of the TV Beats co-financing market.

For the second time, TV Beats Forum presents series projects with international sales and distribution potential development. The presenters will have the opportunity to organise meetings with financiers, partners and broadcasters.

Jevgeni Supin, the TV Beats Co-Financing Market Manager commented that the co-financing market selection team had a really hard time deciding who are the ones getting through to the final round, as there were many promising projects on the table. “Most of the selected projects have secured partial financial support from the home countries and now they are ready to involve international partners, who could help the projects to turn into magical series,” he added.

Overview of projects presented at TV Beats Co-Financing Market:

  • Title: The Embassy Country: Czech Republic, Germany
  • Title: Finisterra Country: Portugal
  • Title: Minds Of The Many Country: Germany
  • Title: Revolution School Country: UK
  • Title: Sam Wylde: Bodyguard Country: Finland
  • Title: Rent Country: Estonia
  • Title: Cosmic Girl Country: Italy, France
  • Title: Minervas Country: Slovenia (The project was selected as a result of cooperation between Paprika Studios’ Hypewriter Pitch Forum and TV Beats Co-Financing market).

The jury that selected the projects participated at TV Beats Co-Financing market, including Morgane Bruna (Wild Bunch TV), Richard Pommerat (N9ne Studio) and Prof. Dr. Joachim Friedman.

In addition to the projects presented at TV Beats Co-Financing Market, the audience will be able to get an overview of nine exciting new series from Central and Eastern Europe presented by MIDPOINT Series Launch and eight selected projects from Ukraine by the Odesa International Film Festival.

TV Beats Forum takes place in Tallinn and online on November 22-23, 2022. Read more about the programme here: http://industry.poff.ee/news/tv-beats-forum-get-your-series-out-there-in-challenging-times/

Representatives of Lithuanian dramedy Troll Farm pitching their project at TV Beats Co-Financing Market 2021
Representatives of Lithuanian dramedy Troll Farm pitching their project at TV Beats Co-Financing Market 2021
Winners of TV Beats Co-Financing Market 2021 representatives of Lithuanian dramedy Troll Farm pitching their project and received the award.
Winners of TV Beats Co-Financing Market 2021 representatives of Lithuanian dramedy Troll Farm pitching their project and received the award.

[email protected] & Baltic Event, taking place on 20-25 November is a five-day summit for film and audiovisual industry professionals held during Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. In 2022, the summit will focus on gathering film professionals in Tallinn, Estonia as well as bringing them together online, welcoming projects and participants from around the globe. Last year [email protected] & Baltic Event welcomed over 700 industry delegates from 60 countries.

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