
Upcoming Slate
Production Begins Q1 2026
The People of The Book
SCREENPLAY: Petter Skavlan
DIRECTOR: Michael Haussman
BOOK AUTHOR: Geraldine Brooks
BUDGET: €16M
SHOOTING LOCATIONS: Spain & Italy
PRODUCTION SCHEDULED: Q1/Q2 2026
In 1942, the Nazis have sacked the city of Sarajevo in search of antiquities of historic and monetary value, in particular the Sarajevo Haggadah. As significant a document as the dead sea scrolls, the Jewish and Muslim communities combine to work its safe passage out of the city

American Paradise
SCREENPLAY: Luke Garrett
BOOK AUTHOR: Mark Billingham
BUDGET: €19M
SHOOTING LOCATIONS: Spain & UK
PRODUCTION SCHEDULED: Q2/3 2026
Alice, a one-time cop but now a tenant at Fleet Ward, the psychiatric wing of an American hospital, is wrestling with life behind padded walls after a meltdown. When an inmate is murdered, Alice takes on the case. But when her prime suspect becomes the second victim, her life begins to unravel.

The Postcard Killer
SCREENPLAY: Luke Garrett
DIRECTOR: Michael Haussman
BUDGET: €16M
SHOOTING LOCATIONS: Spain, Italy, Latvia & UK
PRODUCTION SCHEDULED: Q1 2027
Sequel to the international hit The Postcard Killings, based on the book by worldwide best selling author James Patterson, it continues the gripping story of detective Jacob Kanon in search of revenge for his daughter's murder.

The Man Who Stole The Sky
STARRING: Penelope Cruz
SCREENPLAY: Luke Garrett
DIRECTOR: Catherine Morshead
BUDGET: €24M
SHOOTING LOCATIONS: Spain, UK
PRODUCTION SCHEDULED: Q1/Q2 2026
It’s been 50 years since the FBI had been embarrassed by the famous hijacking perpetrated by the elusive D.B. Cooper. Well, the reckoning has come, and it’s name is special Agent Isaac Tanenbaum. Tasked with tracking down D.B. Cooper, perhaps the answers he’s looking for lie outside the mystery?

Duchess of Malfi
SCREENPLAY: Luke Garrett
PLAYWRIGHT: John Webster
BUDGET: €18M
SHOOTING LOCATIONS: Spain
PRODUCTION SCHEDULED: Q3/4 2026
Adapted from John Webster’s classic play, The Duchess of Malfi is a timeless story of confrontation, class struggle and the emancipation of women, making it as urgent and compelling today as when it was first written 600 years ago.

The Seventh Most Important Thing
SCREENPLAY: Kwame Kwei-Armah
BOOK AUTHOR: Shelley Pearsall
BUDGET: €21M
SHOOTING LOCATIONS: Spain & UK
PRODUCTION SCHEDULED: Q1 2027
In 1963 Washington, D.C, thirteen-year-old Arthur Owens, grappling with his father's passing, lashes out at a local ‘Junk Man’, resulting in four months of community service. Over time, Arthur forms an unlikely bond with the ‘Junk Man’, and the story delves into the healing power of relationships
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