TVF Brings 150 Hours of Programming to London TV Screenings

Leading TVF International’s London TV Screenings slate is Trump and the Tech Giants, a world affairs documentary from Germany’s South&Browse, which dives into the relationship between the President and Silicon Valley.

“Ranging from high-profile world affairs documentaries like Trump and the Tech Giants and Trade Secret to flagship history series like Digging for Britain, we are proud to be presenting this new slate at our London Screenings event,” said Poppy McAlister, managing director of TVF International. “After a busy start to the year for our acquisitions team, preparing over 150 hours of new factual programming for launch, our focus now turns to finding new audiences worldwide for our brand new titles.”

Trade Secret, from executive producer Adam McKay, goes inside the global underground trade in polar bears, a vulnerable species, revealing how organizations entrusted with their protection are involved in their exploitation.

Bones of Contention: The Global Dinosaur Skeleton Trade from Mediacorp, goes inside Sotheby’s in New York and other auction houses.
The distributor has partnered with Finnish broadcaster YLE to take on a package of their science, wildlife and investigative documentaries: USA: The War on Gender, The American Abortion War and Fleeing Putin’s Poison.

In history: Digging For Britain and Inside Unit 731: Japan’s Secret Human Experiments.

For science documentaries: Our Quantum Future, Dark Skies: The Truth About Light Pollution and The Cancer Killers.

The wildlife slate includes: Scavengers: Africa’s Clean Up Crew, Life of a Beast and Wild Wetlands, Secret Life of Honey Bees, The Message of the Lyrebird and Scotland’s Wildcats: Saving the Highland Tiger.

New series of Australian Crime Stories: The Investigators and Swindlers are also included.

For lifestyle: Man of the Hour, In Search of Heat, Salt of the Earth and New Stirrings: Singapore’s Food Hawker Secrets.

In sports: Welcome Home FC Barcelona and Friday Night Thunder, seasons one through four.