ATF Spotlight: GMA Worldwide

ADVERTISEMENT

SINGAPORE: A refreshing romance brews between the most unlikely of couples at a coffee shop in Coffee Prince, a lead title from GMA Worldwide.

The company is also presenting Yesterday’s Bride, about a woman who is in an accident on her wedding day and loses her memory. She falls in love with the doctor who saves her, and soon must make a difficult choice. Magdalena centers on a girl who is exploited by everyone around her. She is forced to marry a rich businessman, who makes her work as an escort. The story follows her struggle to regain her dignity and self-respect.

“These GMA programs appeal to the Asia-Pacific market because buyers are able to appreciate complex, well-written dramas that revolve around unique plots, original themes and unpredictable endings,” says Roxanne J. Barcelona, the VP of GMA Worldwide. “The main selling points of our shows are not only their great stories, but the quality of the talents that appear in them. GMA’s local artist pool is truly world class.”