Prime Entertainment showcases factual and lifestyle slate, reports new international sales

Prime Entertainment Group is presenting a content slate that emphasizes cultural exploration, cinema-focused documentaries, and lifestyle programming for the international market. The company is actively seeking pre-sales and highlighting recent successes across multiple European and global territories.

The slate features Slow Channels (52×12′), a lifestyle and travel program. The synopsis describes it as a meditative exploration of travel, covering everything from train journeys and road trips to music, culture, and luxury, positioning exploration as an art of living.

In documentary cinema, Prime is offering Dirty Hollywood (1×52′), a 2025 documentary directed by Sebastian Perez Pezzani. The company is also highlighting two projects currently in presales and development. Welcome To (8×52′) is an immersive 4K documentary series that explores distant civilizations, their history, and cultural heritage through authentic moments of daily life. Additionally, Beyond the Border: Latinx Representation in Hollywood (1×52′) is an ongoing documentary that examines a century of Latino representation in Hollywood, blending archives and interviews to show how this representation influences collective imagination.

The company confirms several recent international sales. The series The Conspiracy of Silence (3 seasons) was sold to RTBF in Belgium. The title Lola and the Sound of Piano secured deals with RAI (Italy), HRT (Croatia), Ceska TV (Czech Republic), and TFO (Canada). Prime also closed deals for iconic animated films—including The Triplets of Belleville, Princes & Princesses, and Kirikou—with major French broadcasters and platforms such as TF1, M6, and Mubi. Original factual and entertainment productions were sold to multiple partners, including AMC Central Europe, Canal+ Afrique, AFN (USA), and Viasat (Eastern Europe). The co-production On ne m’a jamais demandé ça is currently in development.