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Hot Properties June 2025

Overview

C21Marketplace hosts a monthly ‘Hot Properties’ screenings event on the platform to help connect programme suppliers and content buyers. Check out the latest shows from the world’s leading suppliers.

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Hot Properties: June 2025

05-06-2025

This month’s C21 Marketplace Hot Properties playlist offers 19 new titles for buyers to enjoy, including journeys of self-discovery, encounters with the Corsican mafia and looks at how both money and spices have shaped the world.

 

To kick things off comes What It Feels Like For a Girl (ITV Studios), a wild, anarchic, coming-of-age drama based on the memoir of award-winning journalist and broadcaster Paris Lees. It tells the story of a young person living on the margins of society as they go on an incredible journey of self-discovery and self-destruction.

 

Based on the graphic novel from Michael Bay’s 451 Media Group, Safehaven (Sphere Abacus) is a 10-part thriller about Jenna Frost, a high school comic book artist haunted by visions coming to life from her drawings.

 

StudioCanal’s The Corsican Line is a gritty crime drama that offers a thrilling insider’s look at Corsica’s ruthless mafia underworld, as a polar-opposite brother and sister forge a perilous alliance to bring down the local godfather.

 

From Japan, we have Nagoya TV’s The Time Without Her. First, Eun Tae loses his memory, then loses his beloved wife, only to find the meaning of life while travelling in Korea and Japan on his final journey. Meanwhile, in Until I Destroyed My Husband’s Other Family (TV Tokyo Corporation), a happily married housewife discovers a shocking truth: her husband has another family. Her reaction and subsequent revenge spirals into a tale of madness.

 

Finally in drama there’s Dead End (Federation Studios), a dark-comedy thriller by acclaimed Flemish creator Malin-Sarah Gozin, which has become the most-watched Flemish series on Streamz.

 

From the world of factual comes ABC Commercial’s Miriam Margolyes in New Zealand, an enlightening adventure with one of the most keen-eyed observers on the planet, while Our Guy In Vietnam (All3Media International) sees Guy Martin head out on a bold new adventure through the heart of modern-day Vietnam, 50 years after the end of the war that tore the country apart.

 

Eva Longoria: Searching For Spain (Banijay Entertainment) follows the award-winning actress, producer, director and activist on a gastronomic pilgrimage across the rich tapestry of Spanish cuisine.

 

DCD Rights’ Wildest Places: Great Barrier Reef explores a vast underwater world driven by symbiosis and survival. This series follows the reef’s ever-changing seasons, revealing how tides, currents and climate shape its inhabitants. Across four episodes, we journey through a world where beauty and danger collide, showcasing the raw power and resilience of one of Earth’s wildest places.

 

Toxic Colonialism: Secret Chemical Warfare in Algeria (StudioFact Rights), reveals for the first time how and on what scale the French army used banned chemical gases during the Algerian War, while Murdering Love from Viaplay Content Distribution explores the dark side of passion, where love turns deadly. Through four real cases, this gripping true crime series unravels how intense relationships spiral into violence. With in-depth interviews, reconstructions and police investigations, it exposes the motives behind these tragic crimes and the pursuit of justice.

 

Propelling viewers a thousand years back in time, Cineflix Rights’ Vikings: The Making of an Empire chronicles the epic rise and fall of the Viking empire, a riveting story of power and betrayal that changed the course of history.

 

From the invention of money 2,700 years ago to its recent dematerialisation initiated by Bitcoin, How Money Shaped the World from Terranoa explores how money has played a decisive role in history, for better or for worse.

 

The scents may be familiar, but their origins hold untold stories. Autentic Distribution’s The Magical World of Spices II takes viewers on a journey across continents to discover a world of flavours, shaped by nature, tradition and scientific insight.

 

Each week, with big investment dollars on the line, real-life business owners must pitch like pros under the dead-eyed scrutiny of five self-made business titans in Dragons’ Den (Sony Pictures Television). Succeed in this high-stakes environment and the reward could be life changing, as the aspiring entrepreneur not only secures financing but the prestige of a coveted Dragon as a mentor and partner.

 

Wrapping up the factual offering, acclaimed actor Temuera Morrison (Star Wars’ Jango and Boba Fett) hosts Earth Oven (Blue Ant Media), a cultural, round-the-world adventure that explores the earth oven, a way of cooking that transcends location and time.

 

Turning to kids’ TV, four young animal friends, Pounce, Gemma, Neville and Frizzy, spend an action-packed summer at the spectacular Kangaroo Beach (Australian Children’s Television Foundation), training as junior cadets with their lifeguard heroes. When an emergency breaks out, the cadets step up to help keep the water safe.

 

Hit Korean adventure series Bubblegem (Cake) is a magical tale of friendship, courage and self-discovery from Korean studio Campfire Aniworks for EBS and China’s Tencent Video, while Goat Girl (Miam!) follows Gigi, a 13-year-old raised by goats who faces her biggest challenge yet: surviving school and making human friends!

 

That’s all for this month, stay tuned for more Hot Properties throughout the year!