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IN DEVELOPMENT

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ITAKI

CREATED BY > 

THOMAS JOLLY & PIER LAMANDÉ

[TV SERIES]

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In 150 years, the only remaining dry land after the Catastrophe is a single island, home to an enlightened society. Built on the principles of Commune and Harmony, and governed by an absolute democracy, these people have broken free from the old ways. Within a self-sufficient community founded on equality, everyone works toward the prosperity of All.

A virus sweeps through the fields, destroying more than a quarter of the harvest and triggering a severe food shortage. A question is then put to the community at large:

“To keep our civilisation alive, can we randomly annihilate a quarter of our population?”

The notion—the idea—once planted, plunges this rigid society into chaos, as some struggle to uphold the standards of the community while others fight against it on moral grounds.

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PRIMO VIAGGIO

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WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY >
ALESSANDRO CASSIGOLI & CASEY KAUFFMAN 
coproduced with SACHER FILMS


 

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Carlo, 22, lives at the foot of Mount Vesuvius with his grandfather, Antonio. Desperate to escape poverty, he agrees to smuggle drugs from Spain to Naples.

In Barcelona, he meets Juliette, a vibrant and free-spirited French woman whose carefree nature awakens in him a longing for escape. But Antonio’s sudden death plunges him into despair. Forced to continue his mission, Carlo begins to crumble under the weight of his lies. On a sudden impulse, he changes course, heading for Marseille, Juliette's home. The port city becomes the crossroads of his destiny—between flight and rebirth. Facing Juliette, Carlo realizes that what he seeks is not love, but freedom. In Marseille, his primo viaggio comes to an end, marking the start of a new life, unshackled from his Neapolitan past.

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COLD SUN

 

WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY >
GENTIAN KOÇI

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As he attempts to start over in his hometown after serving a 20-year sentence for the murder of his wife, a man in his fifties quietly develops strong feelings for a woman in her forties, only to slowly realize that this love is becoming his real prison.

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SAVING BEYOND

 

CREATED BY >

OLIVIER KOHN & OLIVIER POUPONNEAU

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Saving Beyond is a medical NGO based in Geneva.
What is it known for? Going where others refuse to go—either because the dangers are too great or because media attention is too weak.

Out in the field, aid workers save lives while often risking their own. To help them } their mission, the president and his team, stationed at headquarters, must negotiate, denounce, and sometimes compromise.

The series follows these two arenas in tandem.
The country in question changes every season, taking viewers from Siberia to Africa to Brazil.

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ROMA SHOCKING

 

WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY >

ANGELA NORELLI 

coproduced with LUCKY RED  

 

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Camilla and Alessia are two eighteen-year-old Romans who differ in character, social background, tastes, and perspectives. They seem to have nothing in common until their reaction to male violence inextricably binds their destinies, revealing that they are far closer than they would have ever suspected.

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LOST ILLUSIONS

CREATED BY >
ROBERT CARSEN & OLIVIER POUPONNEAU
[TV SERIES]

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A project to adapt Balzac’s 'Illusions perdues' and 'Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes' into a 10×52’ television mini-series. Set in Paris during the Restoration (1821–1830), the story follows Lucien de Rubempré and a group of young artists, journalists, and women who seek success, love, and recognition in a rigid, aristocratic society. Each character embodies a different response to ambition : idealism, compromise, cynicism, sacrifice, or rebellion, revealing the moral cost of social ascent.
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What does it mean to be young? Whether in Paris in 1824, in London, or New Delhi today. Through a modern, emotionally driven lens, the adaptation emphasizes the timeless relevance of Balzac’s themes: social exclusion, the tyranny of image, the fragility of friendship, and the illusion that success can be achieved without loss. 

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