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New Acquisitions Tv Series NEW ACQUISITIONS Pertsa and Kilu face the horrid possibility of being separated as Dastan can no longer stand the constant nagging of his highly a result of Pertsa’s family financial problems . When the local pregnant wife and decides to run away for at least one day with bank and jewellery get robbed, they decide to retrieve the loot in his friends - a would-be businessman and a district police hopes for a reward. In their quest, the two embark on boats, officer. 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A RIDE FILLED WITH LAUGHS, BLOOD, ONE EYED MANIACS AND PLASTIC BOOBS! – Fantasoa Kazakhstan TV SERIES When someone shoots at Serbian tycoon – Vladan, it makes During the holidays with parents, 15-year-old Ada disappears. him initiate a private investigation that will open up Pandora's A desperate search is underway, but her body is not found. On box; some secrets come afloat and endanger the well being the anniversary of Ada's disappearance, her father returns to of his mighty company. the place where she disappeared and renews his search. On the spot he meets Adaoma who also witnessed this tragedy „THIS SERIES WILL BECOME A NEW FRONTIER AND A NEW and wants to write a book about it. Together they start a BENCHMARK (…) EXPLOSIVE SCREENPLAY (…) GOOD AND private investigation. UNPREDICTABLE STORY, TENSION, A MASSIVE DOSE OF PERSUASIVENESS, EXTRAORDINARY ACTORS” - Miroljub From the Producers of Oscar® Nominee “Corpus Christi” Stojanovic, NIN From the Director of BO hit “Gods” and praised series “VISUAL RICHNESS AND DIRECTING ELEGANCE (…) “Belfer” PRECISELY AND DYNAMICALLY WRITTEN, BRILLIANTLY Based on the book and script by one of the most SOUNDED, RECORDED, ACTED AND DIRECTED” - Jurica acclaimed and bestselling crime writers in Poland Pavicic – Jutarnji list Sold: TYCOON Sold: SNAKESVILLE thriller/crime/drama Crime Poland Serbia 2020, 10 x 45 min. Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia Poland 2019, 7 x 45‘ A young Brazilian girl arrives in Portugal looking for a better Isabel Garcia, Chief Inspector of the criminal police, faces the life. The promised land quickly turns bleak as it turns out the biggest challenge of her career when she is assigned to lead cleaning job is at the local brothel. The owners of the illegal the violent serial murders devastating the city. Samuel Lopes, business try to lure Bruna in while two journalists investiga- trainee inspector who graduated in Criminal Psychology, joins ting a human trafficking ring are also after her. A behind the Garcia’s brigade, where he will have to conquer his place and scenes look into the dark secrets of operating a brothel… the respect of the more experienced policemen Sold: Sold: Portugal Portugal RED LIGHT THE DAUGHTER OF LAW Crime/drama Crime/drama Portugal 2019, 13 x 45 min Portugal 2016, 20 x 42 min. DRAMA South Africa, mid 70s. When her husband becomes too ill to Rannveig is experiencing burnout in all aspects of her work, Poppie is deemed by the law to be an illegal resident in mundane suburban life. She’s stuck with a job she hates and her own country. Based on the Elsa Joubert novel regarded as a marriage that is slowly dying. On top of that, she’s one of the best African novels of the century. The Love For Her constantly fighting with her rebellious daughter, Agnes. When Family Held No Curfew. Needed No Permit. Had No a new neighbor, Hreinn, shows up at their d oorstep, Rannveig Boundaries. and her family face new challenges that are beyond their control. based on true events; directed by: Christiaan Olwagen, whose multi-award winning ICELANDIC OSCAR® CANDIDATE “Kanarie” was selected to screen at 34 Film Festivals and 6 EDDAs (Icelandic Film Awards) WINNER including Best was sold to the U.S., UK and other major territories; Film, Best Actress Awarded at Silwerskerm Festival (12 Awards including Best biggest Box Office hit in Iceland in 2019 Film), South African Film and Television Awards (2 Awards great production value including Best Actress), Efebo d’Oro (Best Film), BRICS festival & audience appeal (Busan IFF, Goteborg Film festival (Best Film). Also screened at Hamburg Film Festival, Festival, Tromso IFF, Seattle IFF) Camerimage, Mostra, Moscow IFF, Film By the Sea. 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