Large and boulders and producers with Baltic shows are looking for more international colleagues, local creators arrive for original stories and set up IP, which satirize period drama and timing. However, the crime shows, what contemporary – like this year Berlinle Series Market The “My Dear Mother” selects – or set in the 19th century, yet take the crown. Or at least top hat.
“Melchier the Apothecari”
Creator: Indrak Hargala, Elmo Nugan, Olale Mirmay
Director: Elmo Nuganon
Based on the books of the popular crime chain by Indrek Hargla – about an apothecary that cures the sick and resolves the mysteries – the show is set in medieval Telin. Shown as a trilogy, which was the success of a box-office in Estonia, it is sold by a global screen as a minisaries. It stars Metain Matsveer and Marza Johana Magi, who was selected as one of the shooting stars of Berlinley and will be seen in the Finish remake of “cold feet” next time. “One reason is that it is so attractive to see the chain that it creates the world: a medieval fairy tale setting that you can immerse in itself,” Magi. “I believe that (Baltic) shows are getting bigger and better: big budgets make it possible to make something more creative. Things are definitely happening. Latwian and Lithuanian actors are getting amazing to be in shooting stars program with actors Is, and when we share our experiences, there are many similarities.
“My dear mother”
Creator: Raul Suvi, Tomas Ili, Tiwari Lokak
Director: Doris Takar
It is produced by Zolba Productions in collaboration with the film that the new Estonian-Ukrainian six-episode series-which Ukrainian Partners. It goes into the distressed past of a young woman, suddenly brought to light after her mother’s murder and she is accused of crime. Raul writes Suvidesy, while Doris Tisler (“Estonia”), Alina Renailed and Sara Pius Star. The series will have a local premiere at the Telin Black Nights Film Festival. “We chose to go with a very realistic style and showed violent scenes from the perspective of the main character,” Talekar explains, who first worked on “Alo” and Christopher Nolan’s “Tetnet”. “These scenes not only show violent work, but even after that I think the painful experience of the victim continues for a long time after the incident.”
‘My dear mother’
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“Soviet Jeans”
Creator: Staņislavs Tokolovs, Teodora Marcova, Waldamer Kalinovsky
Director: Staņislavs tokolovs, juris kursietis
Set in Latvia of the 1970s, the series tells the unique story of a rock and roll fan, which sets in an illegal jeans factory – a psychiatric hospital. Honored in chain mania, it is sold by beta film. “Soviet Jeans” is a great example of how Baltic shows are making their mark on the international market. Since CEE and Baltic are growing as creative hubs, the chiefs who invest in original presentations in this field on a large scale Powered by streamers, we are looking at a strong hunger for stories that detect local history and social issues, ”Veronica Kovakova of Beta noted,“ separates the Baltic Show, it is to present those stories. His ability is culturally specific and universally relevant. It is contained, provides an entertaining and thoughtful lens on untold stories.
“Final divorce of communism”
Creator: Staņislavs Tokolovs, Teodora Marcova
Director: Staņislavs Tokolovs, Teodora Marcova, Linda Olte
A second series of the team behind the “Soviet Jeans”, produced by Aja Barijiya for Toss Films this time. The show introduces audiences to the audience and Mileis: a couple, which in 1988, resorts to a tofake divorce to maintain his family’s apartment in Soviet Riga. The problem is, they still love each other. The series will be released at the end of 2026. Markava says: “I have always believed that the storytelling is much more about pictures than the scenario. Settings may provide some unusual, exciting or strange, but any great story is a compelling, well -designed characters in the heart. Local stories are powerful when they are told with a sense of honesty, self-initial and creative freedom. Very often, the regional story is limited by an extremely severe or rigorous perspective, making it difficult to attach a comprehensive audience. In every story, our goal is to question the popular opinion and established beliefs in a way. ,
“Troll Farm”
Creator: Dameno Urmanit ,, Martinus Mendelis, Gabija Seerbet,, Ernestas Janakauskas
Director: Ernestas Janakauskas
Gabija Seurabit (whatever co-creates) stars as a heels corporate powerhouse, Ana, after incorrectly evacuated, focuses on recovering their reputation-and on revenge. This task will not be easy, as he has a barn at its disposal. Made and sold by DANSU films – which recently collaborated during shooting in Lithuania with Netflix’s Swedish Crime Series “Clarke” – “Troll Farm” was aired on Lithuanian National Television and Radio and Teliaplay+. In 2023, the Berlinley Series was selected for the market and honored at the TV Beats Co-Finning Market in Telin.
“Von Faock” (aka “Detective von Faock”)
Creator: Leena Jalax and Lillian von Kedel
Director: Arun Tam
Distributed by ZDF Studios, the period drama is the first to be co-produced at a higher level with the drama “Italy, Latvia and Germany,” says Arun Tam, director of Estonia. It is also the first Estonian TV series to get funding from Creative Europe Media and Urime. Set a whodunnit set in the early 19th century, it follows Paul Pius, which may be shy with women, but she goes all the way while resolving crimes. Depending on the books of an dog, it was made by lean jalukse and Lillian von Kedel. Zolba Productions, Burgin Productions of Latvia and NAFTA, Italy’s Movie.Neo, Albolina Film and Easti Telefilm. “It was the tireless courage of producers Tomas Luhetes, Jevgeny Supin and Helen Lamas to get extreme funding,” says Tom. “They really took big risks and I am very happy that in the end, all of it paid.”
‘Von fauk’
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