
Inter Medya arrives at the 2026 edition of the NEM Dubrovnik market to present its latest catalog of Turkish television content. Operating from Table 28, the company, which transitioned from a domestic film distributor in 1992 to an international entity reaching 160 countries, is showcasing a lineup that reflects its recent expansion into in-house production. Led by President Hasret Özcan and Senior Sales and Communication Manager Sinem Alışkan, the distributor’s portfolio spans high-volume family dramas, romantic comedies, feature films, and emerging formats like micro-dramas.
The company’s core drama offering is anchored by several major productions. Halef, produced by MOST Productions, centers on a surgeon who is forced by a blood feud into a second, religious marriage, testing his leadership and personal life within a divided household. Another key drama is Eshref Ruya from TIMS&B Productions, starring Çağatay Ulusoy and Demet Özdemir. The narrative follows a high-ranking mafia member who falls for an idealistic musician, unaware that she is actively working as a police informant. Also from TIMS&B is The Trusted, a 74-episode series featuring Burak Deniz as an ex-soldier whose life irrevocably intertwines with the daughter of a powerful businessman after an accidental rescue.
For programmers seeking extended volume, Inter Medya is distributing two 120-episode series. Heartstrings, an in-house production, explores the conflict and eventual collaboration between two parents who discover their sick daughters were switched at birth following a hospital error. Love and Pride, a co-production between MGE, Inter Medya, and Yeşil Yapım, details the financial collapse of an aristocratic family attempting to save their estate through a complicated arranged marriage.
In the feature-length and television movie category, the distributor is pitching Portuguese Love, a 104-minute drama starring Cansu Dere as a corporate manager who, after discovering her partner’s infidelity, unexpectedly starts a new life in a coastal town in Lisbon. This is joined by Chasing the Wind, a 96-minute romantic comedy featuring Hande Erçel and Barış Arduç as corporate and local rivals clashing over a coastal hotel development.
Expanding beyond traditional television runtimes, the catalog includes shorter, specialized formats designed for varying platforms. The company is introducing the micro-drama Boardroom to Bedroom, a 55-episode series about rival co-CEOs who must set aside their differences to uncover a corporate bankruptcy conspiracy orchestrated by their predecessor. The slate is rounded out by two concise comedies originally produced for the GAIN platform: Modern Woman, a 10-episode series following a 35-year-old navigating career and maternal expectations, and Mr. Right, an eight-episode exploration of female friendship and modern dating starring Hadise Açıkgöz and Seda Bakan.