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ORF Enterprise presents School of Champions 

ORF Enterprise, the company led by Oliver Böhm, continues its efforts to diversify and strengthen its content portfolio. Among its new highlights are two products in its Drama section: School of Champions and Kafka, which are presented to the market with exceptional production value, demonstrating its commitment to high quality content.

Armin Luttenberger, Head of Content Sales International

‘Our international commitment is a fundamental part of our strategy, and our participation in events such as MIPCOM reaffirms this commitment. As usual, we actively work to establish and strengthen partnerships with international partners and buyers. We are committed to offering high quality content to buyers across the board with substantial output from a wide variety of genres’ said Armin Luttenberger, Head of Department Content Sales International, ORF Enterprise GmbH & Co KG.

School of Champions, Fiction. 

The company launches the first full season of School of Champions, produced by ORF/BR/SRF, celebrates the creative collaboration of young filmmakers, an established Austrian production company and three public broadcasters. It is a series that tells the stories of the first-year students of a prestigious ski academy. In this intense scenario, they navigate the fine line between love and jealousy, loyalty and treason, ambition and frustration in 8 exciting episodes. It is scheduled to premiere on television in early 2024. As a worldwide distributor, ORF Enterprise offers an attractive package, and has already committed to producing a back-to-back season.

Kafka, the new series co-produced by ORF and ARD, will premiere in June 2024, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the death of writer Franz Kafka. The title is a co-production of ORF and ARD; and the miniseries is directed by accomplished filmmaker David Schalko (Braunschlag), who has also co-written the scripts with Daniel Kehlmann (Measuring the World). With invaluable input from Kafka biographer Reiner Stach, the series promises to be faithful to history. The exceptional cast includes Joel Basman in a transformative role as Kafka, along with David Kross as Max Brod, Nicholas Ofczarek as Hermann Kafka, and Liv Lisa Fries as Milena Jesenská.

‘We are also looking forward to premiering a series of nature and history documentaries from «Universum», ORF‘s historic brand.  In parallel, our collaboration with Austrian producers and promotion of Austria’s new incentive scheme, FISAplus, exemplify our dedication to the local industry. These initiatives are testament to our desire to foster collaborations and explore new opportunities for future projects,’ adds Armin Luttenberger.

Premium documentary fans will enjoy 5 hours of History titles from ORF Universum, as well as 6 hours of Nature highlights from ORF Universum, one of which is Untamed Vietnam – Wildlife Reborn, which chronicles in two captivating episodes the stories of Vietnam’s incredible and endangered wildlife, from its northern forests and mountains to the lush Mekong Delta.

On the other hand, Secret India – The Real Jungle Book explores the real-life counterparts of Rudyard Kipling‘s iconic characters from The Jungle Book in the Indian wilderness. Shot on location, the documentary delves into the daily and seasonal challenges faced by the region’s animals, showing their natural behaviors and the influence of seasonal changes, while highlighting the fascinating wildlife that inspired Kipling’s timeless stories.

For those who prefer journeys into the past, this season’s Universum History titles offer insights into obscure and lesser-known moments in European history: Pride and Persecution approach the milestones of the early gay and lesbian movements in Austria and Germany, as well as their early end with the rise of National Socialism. This two-part documentary chronicles the struggle for recognition that began in Vienna and Berlin during the interwar years, following the stories of Margarethe Csonka and Josef Kohout.
Finally, The Dark Side of Maria Theresa delves into the 1744 expulsion of the Jews from Prague by Empress Maria Theresa and the relentless efforts of Prague’s Jewish community to reverse the decree. The film is a timely reminder of the dangers of intolerance and religious persecution amid rising racism and anti-Semitism in Europe.