Multiple Genres of Offer from Europe Images

ADVERTISEMENT

PARIS: Europe Images International is to present a varied catalogue for MIPTV buyers that includes HD documentary series, dramas and animated shows for all ages.

Animated offerings include Lulu’s Islands, for kids 4 to 6, and My Giant Friend, for the 7-to-12 set. There’s also Survival Kit, aimed at ages 10 and up.

There’s also a lineup of HD doc titles, including The Destiny of Rome, a mini-series from the director of Trafalgar. Mandela: In the Name of Freedom has already been sold in more than 15 territories, including Japan, Italy, Germany and Africa. In the science genre are Is the Magnetic Pole About to Flip?, Welcome to the Nanoworld and Odyssey of the Continents. In the way of travel and discovery is the 17×52-minute Between Earth and Sky, Beyond the Horizon, Living with Fire, Global Painter, Worlds Apart. Unfinished Business: Copenhagen Climate Talks falls in the current-affairs genre.

Europe Images is also presenting the music-based You Cannot Start Without Me: Valery Gergiev Maestro, and the wildlife-centered Arctic Fox, Heating Up. Fiction tops the roster as well, with a host of titles that include France 1788, Marion Mazzano and Wellies & Whispers.

This year mark the centenary of Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s birth. There are three feature films from the Cousteau catalogue that have been restored and remastered in HD: The Silent World, The World Without Sun and Voyage to the Edge of the World