The company signed deals for its leading titles, 'Manayek' , 'The Minister' and 'So Long, Marianne'.
UK-based film distributor Cineflix’s leading titles will now be available in several new markets thanks to a raft of deals the company closed at the ongoing Mipcom.
Viewers in France and Germany will be able to watch Seasons two and three of the thriller series Manayek on Arte. The drama tells the story of a veteran internal affairs investigator who stumbles upon a police corruption case where the prime suspect is his best friend.
HBO Nordics and SBS (Australia) have acquired seasons one and two of Icelandic political saga The Minister. The series is produced by Sagafilm for RUV, Iceland, SVT, Sweden, NRK, Norway, DR, Denmark and YLE Finland.
Further, Cineflix Rights announced increased international sales for its drama series So Long, Marianne following its premieres in Norway, Canada, Germany and the UK. Czech TV, ERR (Estonia), HRT (Croatia) and TET (Latvia) are the latest buyers of the series, following the deals recently announced with Telefónica’s pay TV platform Movistar Plus+ for Spain and Australia’s SBS.
Commenting on the deals, Tim Mutimer, CEO, Cineflix Rights said: “International dramas continue to resonate with global audiences, particularly those that feature universal themes but set in a different culture or offering an unusual perspective to viewers.”