Playtime, the well-established European film and TV group based in Paris, has scored a flurry of deals on three anticipated international series, “Trauma,” “Mental” and R…
, the well-established European film and TV group based in Paris, has scored a flurry of deals on three anticipated international series, “Trauma,” “Mental” and “Helvetica,” as well as on the documentary “Voulez-vous rire avec moi ce soir.”
“Trauma is a superb French series: a dark, twisted psychological thriller with plenty of cliffhangers and a unique, compelling premise which makes it a perfect addition to the Walter Presents collection,” said Walter Iuzzolino, co-founder and curator of Walter Presents. “The boundaries of good and evil are blurred as the main protagonist tries to make sense of his involvement in the case.
Meanwhile, “Mental,” the award-winning series whose second season is currently in pre-production, was acquired in Germany for the platform Sooner.de and just launched on Proximus in Belgium. Negotiations are also underway in Spain and Latin America, and the format is currently under discussion for a U.S. remake, according to Virginie Boireaux, the former Fox executive who is running Playtime’s TV division.
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