Content London will get up close and personal with Sofia Helin, star of The Bridge, who will also discuss her upcoming drama Heder, in a Drama Summit One-On-One during the event.
Helin was awarded the Swedish TV award Kristallen and the Danish TV award Robert for her critically acclaimed role as Saga Norén in the worldwide hit series Bron (The Bridge).
Beyond the Drama Summit One-On-One, the award-winning actress and producer will take the covers off Heder, an eight-part drama about four lawyers, and friends, who due to a dark experience they shared in the past, strive to make the world a better place, by helping victims of crime – particularly women.
A case that initially seems quite routine has unforeseen consequences and leads them in to a spiral of threats, violence and public mudslinging. Who is behind this, and how is it connected to their dark past?
Heder is produced for Discovery by Bigster for delivery in late 2018 and is distributed internationally by Eccho Rights.
Content London has sold out for the past two years.
TIER 1 & TIER 2 tickets have already sold out.
TIER 3 tickets are currently available priced at £799.
The International Drama Summit is the most significant gathering of the global scripted community in the calendar. More than 1200 executives come together to share new projects, discuss coproduction opportunities, hear from the world’s leading players and engage around an unrivaled programme of screenings, conferences, awards and much more. This year we move to the award-winning Kings Place venue, with improved facilities, meeting space catering and a host of new session formats, premieres and networking events.
Content London opens with registration and a premiere screening on Sunday November 26, with the three-day event following on November 27/28/29. Be Part of The Story!
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Jon Wax
Head of drama series & movies
YouTube Originals
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Wayne Garvie
President, international production
Sony Pictures Television
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Karen Bailey
Senior vice president, original programming
Starz
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Andy Harries
Chief Executive and co-founder
Left Bank Pictures
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John Morayniss
Co-president, film, television and digital
Entertainment One
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Tom Hastings
Director, drama, original programming
Bell Media
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Ruth Berry
Managing director
ITV Studios Global Entertainment
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Miguel Salvat
Commissioning editor of original programming
HBO España
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Andy Ryan
Co-head of drama
Nine Network Australia
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Atar Dekel
Head of scripted global coproductions
Keshet International
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Moritz Polter
Executive producer international TV series
Bavaria Fiction
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Kristin Jones
Senior vice president, international programming
AMC and SundanceTV
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Michael Prupas
Executive producer & CEO
Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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Frédérik Rangé
Director of acquisitions
Lagardère Studios Distribution
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Thao Hoang
Head of distribution & partnerships
DEFY Media
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Randel Bryan
Managing director
Gunpowder & Sky International
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Hakon Moslet
Head of TV & executive producer
NRK's Youth Department & Skame/Shame
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Alon Aranya
Partner and executive producer
Scripted World
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Nadine Nonn
R.
Mentored by: Anna Winger, Screenwriter and novelist
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Paul Roberts
The Bloody North
Mentored by: Bryan Elsley, MD & writer, Balloon Entertainment
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Ryan Brown
The After
Mentored by: Chris Lunt, Screenwriter
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Jamie Lynn
EVP, head of EMEA distribution
FremantleMedia
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Luke Eve
Writer/ director & executive producer
More Sauce
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Jan Mocka
Producer, director, writer
Mocka Monitor
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