Spain’s South International Series Festival Launches First Edition With Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Peter Morgan, Stephen Daldry
06.10.2023 - 21:27
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Pablo Sandoval As earning significant profile for shows in a packed marketplace has become one of Europe’s most pressing industry concerns, a new and ambitious TV series festival is launching in Cadiz, southern Spain, as an initiative of Mediaset España and backed by shows from other key players on the Spanish TV scene, such as The Mediapro Studio and Movistar Plus+. Speakers announced by the festival include Peter Morgan’s “The Crown,”“Billy Elliot’s” Stephen Daldry and “Fleabag” creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Further 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 Écija, 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 Norway’s first female Prime Minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland.
Season 2 of “Wrong Side of the Tracks,” another Coming Next title, weighs in as Netflix’s 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
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