Beta Film has secured a series of new international deals for several titles from its extensive catalogue of classic series and films.
Beta Film’s crime drama Copper has been acquired in the UK by the digital platform U from UKTV. Set in 1860s New York City, Copper was created by Barry Levinson, Tom Fontana and Will Rokos, and follows detective Kevin Corcoran as he returns from the Civil War and attempts to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of his wife and the death of his daughter.
The German crime movie cycle Big Ben has also been relicensed to PRIMA TV for the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Meanwhile, the long-running drama series The Call of the Mountain has been picked up by JOJ for free-to-air television in Slovakia and by AXN White for pay-TV in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
The Hallmark series Cedar Cove, starring Andie MacDowell, has surpassed 400,000 views on YouTube across German-speaking territories and has also been acquired in Hungary by TV2 Hungary. Cedar Cove is based on the bestselling novels by Debbie Macomber and centers on Judge Olivia Lockhart, who navigates life, family and romance in a small coastal town.
The Canadian crime drama Cracked launched with a strong performance in Germany via Prime Video Direct. The psychological crime drama Cracked stars David Sutcliffe and Stefanie von Pfetten and follows a specialized police psychological unit investigating complex criminal cases.
Beta Film handles worldwide sales for all of these titles.
