Global distributor High Fidelity expands its reach, focusing on growth and international collaborations. In light of its expanding catalog and co-production initiatives, High Fidelity actively pursues new business opportunities. The company's recent acquisition, "I Loved a Rose," a captivating Turkish daily series, has garnered significant interest worldwide.
Melis Nersesoğlu, Managing Director of High Fidelity, expressed her enthusiasm for the company's participation in the upcoming ATF: "I am very excited about ATF. I see a lot of potential in Asian markets, and I can't wait to meet our Asian clients."
Simultaneously, Ceren Candemir, Head of Sales and Co-Productions, will attend NEM ZAGREB in Croatia. "We have exceptional co-production projects, aiming to blend the strength of Turkish drama with international expertise," she added.
The story of "I Loved a Rose" starts when Pars discovers his biological father is alive, unveiling the entrance to an entirely different world. Now, he is an "Akabey." Despite the lingering memory of Gül, who abandoned him due to his poverty, Pars decides to marry Asya, a woman he has never met, to resolve a longstanding feud. Departing from his slum in Adana, Pars embarks on a new life of opulence and magnificence in Istanbul. The prospect of acceptance from his sisters and stepmother seems complicated, yet Pars remains determined.
Asya becomes Pars' most relentless supporter, falling in love with him from the moment they meet. Pars finds himself caught between his past love, the intense Gül, and the innocent Asya, who devotes herself to him with the purest feelings. In this tale of love, both wounded hearts confront the ultimate test. However, they are not alone. Love, with its dual nature, both heals and exposes the deepest wounds. The "I Loved a Rose" narrative unfolds as the story of lovers searching for a remedy for their emotional scars.