Series Mania Unveils 2022 Lineup And Guests Of Honor

Series Mania Unveils 2022 Lineup And Guests Of Honor

Series Mania has unveiled the nine shows from six countries competing for the prestigious International Competition along with revealing the lineup and guests of honor for this year’s edition, the first to take place in person for three years.


Scroll down for the full list. Shows competing for the Competition include Michael Hirst’s Billy the Kid, for Epix, MGM and Viaplay, Israel’s Fire Dance, France’s Le Monde De Demain and The UK’s The Birth of Daniel F. Harris, each of which are being handed a world premiere.


The president of the jury announced soon will be joined by German actor Christian Berkel (Downfall, Valkyrie), Franco-Belgian actress Cécile de France (The Young Pope, Lost illusions), Israeli actress Shira Haas (The Unorthodox), Turkish creator and director Berkun Oya (Bir Baskadir) and French singer-songwriter and model Yseult.

The jury will award the Grand Prize for Best Series, the Prize for Best Actress, and the Prize for Best Actor during the closing ceremony on Friday March 25.


Tudors showrunner Hirst is Guest of Honor alongside The Bureau’s Mathieu Kassovitz, Call My Agent star Nathalie Baye and Munch’s Isabelle Nanty.


Series Mania will take place from March 18 to March 25 in Lille, the first in-person edition for three years.


Other guests and speakers unveiled today include Banijay Head of Scripted Lars Blomgren, France Televisions Director of Cinema and International Development Manuel Alduy and Federation Entertainment CEO Lionel Uzan.


Panels and conferences will cover areas such as sourcing stories, literary adaptations and innovation and the annual Co-Pro Pitching Sessions will also take place, featuring 15 shows seeking co-pro money, one of which will be given 50,000 Euros for development.


More than 300 projects from 56 countries were pitched and finalists include Denmark’s A Boy Disappears, Israel’s The Accident and Ireland/Belgium’s The Liberties. Berlin Film Festival’s The Report will also feature in this competition, although it is ineligible to win.


International Competition Selection


BILLY THE KID – World Premiere


USA / EPIX Studios, and MGM International Television Productions, in association          with NENT’s Viaplay / EPIX / 8×60’


FIRE DANCE – World Premiere


Israel / Yes TV / 8×50’

IL RE – International Premiere


Italy / Sky / 10×50


LE MONDE DE DEMAIN – World Premiere


France / Arte / Netflix / 6×52’


 SOLDIERS – World Premiere


France / OCS / 7×45’


 THE BABY – World Premiere


UK / Sky / HBO / OCS / 8×30’


 THE BIRTH OF DANIEL F. HARRIS – World Premiere


UK / Channel 4 / 6×30’


 TRANSPORT – World Premiere


Finland / YLE / 8×50’


WE OWN THIS CITY – World Premiere


USA / HBO / 6×60’



Co-Pro Pitching Sessions


A BOY DISAPPEARS – 6 x 50’ – Denmark


Produced by Live Hide for Nimbus Film


Written by Julie Budtz Sørensen


 THE ACCIDENT – 8 x 30’ – Israel


Produced by Maya Fischer for Green Productions


Written by Matan Yair


THE CUCKOO TREATMENT – 8 x 60′ – Canada


Produced by Jennifer Kawaja for Sienna Films (a Sphere Media Company)


Written by Kris Bertin and Naben Ruthnum


DEAD END – 6 x 50’ – Belgium


Produced by Dimitri Verbeeck and Bert Hamelinck for Caviar Antwerp


Written by Malin-Sarah Gozin


DETECTIVE TOURÉ – 8 x 50’ – Spain


Produced by Mariela Besuievsky and Elena Bort for Tornasol and DeAPlaneta


Written by David Pérez Sañudo, Carlos Vila


Based on the books “The Detective Touré Saga” by Jon Arretxe


HORMONES – 6 x 52’ – France


Produced by Alex Berger for TOP-The Oligarchs Productions and Benjamin Elalouf for Moonshaker


Created by Noé Debré and Joachim Schnerf


THE IMPOSSIBLE SHE – 8 x 50’– Italy 


Produced by Domenico Procacci and Laura Paolucci for Fandango


Created by Simone Manetti, Federica Pontremoli and Lorenzo Sportiello


ISLAND OF YOUTH – 8 x 50′ – Germany


Produced by Daniel Hetzer for Turbine Studios


Written by Jon Atli Jonasson


THE LIBERTIES – 6 x 55’ – Ireland, Belgium


Produced by Laura McNicholas, Peter De Maegd, Cormac Fox, Brian Durnin for 925 Productions, Vico Films, Potemkino and Greenhorn Films.


Written by Gary Duggan, Brian Durnin, Pierce Ryan


LITTLE HANDS – 6 x 52’ – France


Produced by Caroline Adrian for Delante Productions


Written by Lou Zidi, Alexandra Bialy


THE MARS PROJECT – 8 x 52’ – Germany, France


Produced by Gregory Strouk and Henning Windelband for Wild Bunch and youngfilms GmbH & Co.KG


Written by Maxime Crupaux


Directed by Patrick Tatopoulos


Based on the short stories by Andreas Esbach


PARADISE – 8 x 48′ – South Africa


Produced by Nimrod Geva for Quizzical Pictures and Avi Nir (Executive Producer) for Keshet International


Created by Darrel Bristow-Bovey and Anton Visser


Written by Darrel Bristow-Bovey


RANK – 10 x 30’– Ireland, France & Australia


Produced by Matthew Gledhill and Ailish McElmeel for Wheelhouse Productions and Deadpan Pictures


Written by Brendan Berne, Dillon Mapletoft and Oliver Taylor


SALVATION – 7 x 50’ – Hungary


Produced by Viktoria Petranyi for Proton Cinema


Written by Aniko Mangolo


THE WINTER PACK – 6 x 45′ – Sweden


Produced by Moa Westeson, Anni Fernandez and Cindy Hanson for Nevis Productions


Written by Christoffer Örnfelt


Directed by Charlotte Brändström


 THE REPORT – 6 x 60’ – Germany


Produced by Michael Weber, Viola Fügen, Tobias Pausinger (development


producer), Ben von Rönne (co-producer) for Match Factory Productions