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DCD Rights secured sales for over 100 Hours of drama in the CEE region 4 JUN 2025

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DCD Rights secured sales for over 100 Hours of drama in the CEE region

Ahead of NEM and Natpe Budapest, DCD Rights closed multiple deals across Central and Eastern Europe, including the fifth season of “My Life is Murder” to Profour and 28 hours of scripted content to CDA Premium. “My Life is Murder” S1–4 was also picked up by BBC Studios for Poland and TV3 Group for Latvia, while “The Secrets She Keeps” S1–2 was acquired by multiple platforms.
BossaNova Media closed major European sales for Crime and History slate 3 JUN 2025

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BossaNova Media closed major European sales for Crime and History slate

The company has licensed over 95 hours of premium content to broadcasters including Sky Germany, AMC Iberia, Hearst Networks Romania, and Polsat, featuring standout titles such as "The Killer Clown," "The Flight Attendant Murders," and "MH17: The Plane Crash That Shook the World."
Annecy MIFA 2025: Dandelooo Cinema to launch “Born in the Jungle” first trailer 3 JUN 2025

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Annecy MIFA 2025: Dandelooo Cinema to launch “Born in the Jungle” first trailer

The project, currently in production, is a co-production between Atom Art (Latvia), Letko (Poland) and Hausboot (Czech Republic). Additionally, the Dandelooo Cinema has secured several pre-sales for the title across Europe.
annecy MIFA 2025: CEE Animation to highlight regional talent and projects 29 MAY 2025

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annecy MIFA 2025: CEE Animation to highlight regional talent and projects

Over 30 delegates and more than 30 films from Central and Eastern Europe will be featured at Annecy 2025, including seven new projects pitched at MIFA and two former CEE Animation Forum titles in the official selection.
European fiction dominates adaptations in TV and SVOD, driving local content growth 27 MAY 2025

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European fiction dominates adaptations in TV and SVOD, driving local content growth

In 2022, 88% of European TV and SVOD adaptations were based on local works, with novels accounting for 42% of source material. France, Germany, and Italy each saw over 80% of their adaptations drawn from domestic IP.