TVF International Unveils Upcoming Slate

TVF International has revealed its new slate of content, with 150 hours of programming across science, history and specialist factual.

Among TVF’s blue-chip science programs is Rain: The Untold Story, from Welsh production company Cwmni Da TV. The documentary examines how rain has shaped and destroyed civilizations since antiquity.

Also part of TVF’s blue-chip science programming is Carbon: The Unauthorised Biography, featuring Neil deGrasse Tyson and Sarah Snook, and Eco-Eye: Sustainable Solutions, investigating topics such as climate-friendly farming.

On TVF’s history slate are Lost Treasure Tombs of the Ancient Maya, following an investigation to unearth secrets of the mysterious civilization; The Face of History, bringing iconic figures such as Cleopatra and Mary Magdalene to life through 3D imaging; and Digging for Britain.

True documentary and world affairs titles include Ximei: Fighting China’s AIDS Scandal, Did Covid Leak From a Lab, Video Game Wars: Japan and One Way: Hong Kong Exodus.

Also on offer are My Perfect Family and Being Me from Attitude Pictures, as well as Down for Love, which is set to premiere on TVNZ in May.

“We are looking forward to reconnecting in person with our producer and broadcast partners at TVF’s London Screenings event,” said Will Stapley, head of acquisitions and partnerships at TVF. “As well as showcasing our brand-new slate of blue-chip content from across the globe, we will also be offering our producer partners a complimentary wish-list dossier summarizing the international market’s specific unscripted needs to help inform and spark content development in partnership with TVF across 2022.”