LILLE: Lifting the lid on the behind-the-scenes manoeuvring  and really human drama at last-chance nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran, “The Deal,” advised by Gaumont, gained Monday evening the primary annual Consumers Alternative Award, marking the climax of Sequence Mani’s latest initiative, the Sequence Mania Consumers Upfront. 

A four-way Switzerland-France-Luxembourg-Belgium which additionally world premieres in foremost competitors at Sequence Mania, Europe’s largest V Pageant, “The Deal” prizes marks a triumph for pan-European co-production, the business technique of the day in Europe. Producers taking in Bande à Half Movies, Les Movies Pelleas, Gaumont Télévision, Bidibul Productions and Versus Manufacturing. 

Verlee Baetens stars as Swiss diplomat Alexandra Weiss who leads the talks taking part in off Switzerland’s supposed neutrality. Negotiations threaten to be derailed by a number of hidden and private agendas, not least Alexandra’s when former love curiosity Payam, a threatened Iranian engineer, turns up on the proceedings. In a high-stake drama, world peace, no much less, is in danger.

“The Deal” is co-created by prime Swiss director Jean-Stéphane Bron (“Cleveland versus Wall Road”) and French cineaste Alice Winocour (“Mustang,” “Próxima”) of their second incursion  into TV after 2018 mini-series “Ondes de choc.”

“The jury and I had been very impressed with the number of genres and the standard of productions for the titles that had been offered this afternoon,” stated jury president Katie Keenan, Sky group director of acquisitions, UK/ROI & Europe.

“We selected ‘The Deal’ because the winner as it’s a very well timed drama given the state of world affairs which provides to its market attraction. Alongside the dynamics of diplomacy and the strain it brings to the drama, there have been additionally human and private tales that we’re sure will unfold,” she added.

The winner was chosen from 10 titles, beforehand introduced, which had been curated by the Pageant’s inventive workforce and based mostly on each inventive benefit and broad viewers attraction. It’s going to have confronted powerful competitors from a lineup which included Erik Barmack co-sold “Fusion,” Sally Wainwright’s “Riot Ladies” and epic fantasy “Battle of the Kingdoms,” from Germany’s Constantin.

The high-powered six-person jury of key consumers additionally took in: Ghislain Barrois, director cinema, fiction, gross sales, rights’ acquisition and distribution, Mediaset España; Marina Chiaravelle, RAI Cinema head of TV rights acquisition; Rubén Fernández Loa, head of collection acquisitions at Spain’s Movistar Plus+; Julia Fidel, head of worldwide fiction, acquisitions, at ZDF and Virginie Padilla, commissioning editor, Arte, the French-German public broadcaster.

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