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Catalonia’s TV Surge, Yoking Talent, Producers and Public Funding, Showcased at Series Mania
With a robust presence at the Series Mania Forum, Catalonia's audiovisual sector is showcasing the significant strides it has made, here in TV.
“The combination of flagship content in our selection follows the same approach that has shaped the DNA of our organization in recent years: impactful proposals (talent and meaningful stories) with commercial potential,” said Pio Vernis, 3CAT’s audiovisual business director. The series is based on actual events that began late April 2020 during Barcelona’s COVID-19 lockdown when authorities arrested a man for brutally murdering multiple homeless people as they slept, following a consistent pattern. In recent years, it has been experiencing a very positive evolution, with a greater demand for original content and very diverse and high-quality fiction productions, both in film and television, which have also achieved national repercussion throughout Spain,” he pointed out, adding: “All this has also been possible thanks to the support of institutions such as the ICEC or the tax incentives that are crucial to promoting projects.”
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