Fast Expanding Tekele Unveils Trailer for Crime Series ‘Transport,’ New Film, TV slate (EXCLUSIVE)

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Helsinki-based Tekele has unveiled the international trailer of its first premium crime drama “Transport”, which is in the running for this year’s Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize for best Nordic T…

Helsinki-based Tekele has unveiled the international trailer of its first premium crime drama “Transport”, which is in the running for this year’sPrize for best Nordic TV screenplay. The prestigious award will be handed out Feb. 2 during Göteborg’s two-day TV Drama Vision confab.

“Transport” is the first major European premium TV show produced by fast-expanding Tekele, founded by seasoned producer Miia Haavisto . Speaking about her Belgium co-production partners Jonnydepony, she said: “They are far ahead of us in drama production and having their expertise on board was a real treat.”

A 2018 Producer on the Move, Haavisto says her plan for Tekele is to deliver one major international TV drama, one short-form local TV drama and one-or-two feature films each year. “Bus Line 97” is created by Aleksi Delikouras, behind the youth book sensation and short TV spin-off “DragonSlayer 666,” sold by Wild Bunch TV.

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