TVF International has announced a number of deals across Iberia, including to Movistar Plus+, AMC Networks International Southern Europe and RTVE.
“From major anniversary presale titles to blue-chip wildlife co-productions and urgent current affairs, TVF’s diverse slate continues to resonate across Iberia,” said Ben Nohr, sales manager of Western Europe and MENA. “It has been a great pleasure to continue our valued partnerships and expand our presence in the region as a ‘go-to’ distributor for premium factual content.”
The distributor licensed 24 Hours That Changed the World to WBD’s DMAX Spain. Escape from Chernobyl: 48 Hours That Changed the World to Movistar Plus+.
Movistar Plus+ selected a package of history titles from the distributor, including 1979: Year of the Islamist Revolution, ZDF/ARTE’s Free at Last: Secrets of Apartheid, How the Second World War Became a Global War from Odyssey Television and Theodor Herzl: The Man Behind Israel.
In science, Movistar Plus+ acquired The Ozempic Effect: Beyond the Waistline and Fluid: Life Beyond the Binary. The Spanish pay TV network also acquired Ulysses: From Myth to Science.
AMC Networks International Southern Europe licensed titles, including Channel 4’s Great British Train Journeys from Above and RTÉ’s Europe by Train. The company also selected true crime specials: The Bowraville Murders from Mint Pictures and The Trials of Kyle Rittenhouse from LawNewz Inc.
CCMA licensed a selection of titles from the distributor for Catalan channel TV3, such as Walk the Line: Escaping From China to the USA and My Dad the Sex Tourist.
TVI/CNN licensed Arming the Arctic from TVF International and Wildcat Films, and Mediacorp’s Silent Soldiers: Russia’s Foreign Mercenaries for CNA.
Spain’s public broadcaster, RTVE, licensed Japan’s Wild Side,
Portuguese public broadcaster RPT grabbed China’s Wild Secrets, Traps & Ambushes, The Resurrection Quest, How to Poison a Planet, Addicted: Inside the Global Drugs Trade, My AI Relationship and Wombless: India’s Hysterectomy Crisis.