
Audiovisual from Spain is bringing a delegation of six major distributors to NEM Dubrovnik 2026, scheduled for June 8-11. Backed by ICEX, the umbrella brand aims to boost the export of Spanish audiovisual content and facilitate networking in the European market.
The factual segment is represented by Artico Distribution, a global sales company specializing in high-quality documentaries. The company is presenting Live is Life (7 x 60′), a wildlife series exploring how living beings adapt and survive across challenging environments. Additionally, it introduces the science feature film The Last Traces of the Neanderthal (1 x 60′).
Atresmedia Sales attends with a diverse catalog of fiction. Its lineup features the thriller 33 Days (6 x 50′), which follows an unprecedented police manhunt after a real-life prison escape in 2001. The broadcaster is also pushing the high-volume daily drama Dreams of Freedom, set in 1958 and centered on the heir to a major beauty products company.
Mediterráneo, the company overseeing global distribution for Mediaset España , showcases Pure Bred (8 x 65′), a family drama set in the elite world of purebred horse breeding. It also highlights the sci-fi thriller Point Nemo, directed by Alex Rodrigo, which follows an oceanographic expedition stranded on a desolate island.
RTVE, the Spanish public broadcaster, brings the dramedy Sin Glúten (8 x 55′), centered on a Michelin-starred chef who returns to teach at his old cooking school after losing his job due to alcohol abuse. RTVE also presents La Frontera (5 x 60′), a drama set in 1987 involving an imminent ETA attack in Paris and a rogue Guardia Civil captain.
Movistar Plus+ International is handling rights for the original high-end content produced by the platform. Its slate includes I Always Sometimes (6 x 30′), a bold drama selected for the Cannes Series Festival that offers an unfiltered portrait of young adulthood and unexpected motherhood. The platform also distributes A 100 Million Reward (3 x 50′), a true-crime comedy based on the 1981 kidnapping of FC Barcelona player Enrique «Quini» Castro by three unemployed mechanics.
Secuoya Studios completes the Spanish delegation. Its slate is headlined by the romantic thriller The Butterfly Labyrinth (8 x 45′), about a secret agent who suddenly becomes the most wanted man in Spain. The studio is also presenting Terra Alta (6 x 45′), a police thriller based on the Planeta Prize-winning novel by Javier Cercas.