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Throughout the week, ORF-Enterprise has showcased an updated portfolio, featuring both gripping scripted content and premium factual programming.
This season’s highlights include the new ORF/ZDF crime movie strand “The Geier Files”, returning favorites “School of Champions”, “Days That Never Were”, “Soko Linz”, and “Glambitious”. The documentary line-up features Nature highlights like “The Red Sea – Evolution’s Magic Garden”, “Mission Sea Otter – Saving California’s Kelp Forests”, “Superfish – Wild Salmon” and “Austria’s Greatest Mountain – The Grossglockner”, as well as the intriguing History titles “Archduchess Sophie – The Power Behind the Habsburg Throne” and “The Forgotten – Women of the Peasants’ War”, adding to the slates of the award-winning ORF Universum brand.
Armin Luttenberger, Head of Content Sales International at ORF-Enterprise, notes: “With our commitment to continue exciting ORF Original series and movies as well as a wide range of blue-chip documentaries created by the teams of Universum Nature and History, we are able to deliver a growing portfolio of the highest quality across all genres, which continue to perform greatly with audiences worldwide”
“The international visibility is crucial for a comparatively small market like Austria to continue producing at this recognized high level of quality. To stand out from the global offerings, it requires not only stable economic conditions and resilience but also trusting relationships with decision-makers around the globe. The collaboration of the Austrian Business Agency, ORF-Enterprise, and Film Austria puts Austria in the spotlight of the content world”, adds Jakob Pochlatko for Film Austria.
“The film, television, and production industry provides a significant value creation and beyond that, indirect profitability for Austria – economically, culturally, and also touristically. With an appealing funding structure, such as FISAplus and initiatives in the federal states, and a high willingness to cooperate, Austria is a sought-after production location and also a valuable partner for international co-productions and service productions. Through international networking, ‘FILM in AUSTRIA’ ensures more attention for the film and production location and strengthens the industry”, remarks Nina-Anica Keidies, for the Austrian Business Agency – FILM in AUSTRIA.
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