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RTVE: award-winning global content

Rosalia Alcubilla, Head of Global Clients.

As one of the largest audiovisual groups in Spain, RTVE continues its journey through the different markets and content events. At NEM Dubrovnik and at Natpe Budapest 2024, the company highlights its recent slate, covering all genres, which have already toured markets such as NATPE Global, MIPTV, LA Screenings, among others.

One of its main titles is La Ley Del Mar (3×45′), a thriller and social drama told through its characters. A fishing boat, ten crew members and one decision: rescue 51 sub-Saharan migrants who were traveling in a drifting skiff.

They also present Detective Touré (6×50′). It is a thriller that follows Touré, a sub-Saharan immigrant living in Bilbao, who makes a living as an improvised small-time detective. His experience and intuition earn him the trust of the Ertzaintza and immerse him in a complex investigation that implicates the Nigerian mafia.

La Ley Del Mar, mini series.

In the dramatic genre they present La Moderna (120×55′), whose story is set in Madrid in 1930, as a scene of great changes and with an effervescent intellectual and cultural universe, but the unstable political and social environment that extends throughout the country, that deeply affects its inhabitants. However, there is a select place, near Puerta del Sol, where problems and conflicts do not cross the door, it is the «La Moderna» tea room.

In the comedy genre, 4 Estrellas (127×45′) stands out. The story revolves around the Hotel Lasierra, a family business that has just received its fourth star at the worst possible moment, so now they will have to put aside their differences to move forward with the project. family business.
Finally, they present Esto no es Suecia (8×40′), a series that was screened at the Canneseries Festival and that narrates in a comedy-drama key, the contradiction that a couple of young parents encounter when it comes to protecting their children from dangers. of the life. The series is filmed in Catalan, Spanish, English and Swedish.