TVF International will be showcasing 150 hours of new factual programming at its London TV Screenings event this week across subgenres like current affairs, history, science, and more.
Lead offerings include Trump and the Tech Giants, from Germany’s South&Browse, exploring the American President’s relationship with Silicon Valley; Trade Secret, exec produced by Adam McKay, which explores the underground trade in polar bears; and Bones of Contention: The Global Dinosaur Skeleton Trade from Mediacorp.
A deal with Finland’s Yle brings a package of science, wildlife, and investigative docs to its clients, including USA: The War on Gender and The American Abortion War, while on the history slate, key titles include a new season of Digging For Britain and Japan’s Secret Human Experiments.
Science headliners include Raising Expectations: The Truth About AI (4 x 47) from Mediacorp and Our Quantum Future. On the wildlife front, the company is highlighting properties such as Scavengers: Africa’s Clean Up Crew. There’s also a crime selection with series like Australian Crime Stories: The Investigators, plus lifestyle and sports fare.
“Ranging from high-profile world affairs documentaries like Trump and the Tech Giants and Trade Secret, to flagship history series like Digging for Britain, we are proud to be presenting this new slate at our London Screenings event next week,” said Poppy McAlister, managing director. “After a busy start to the year for our acquisitions team, preparing over 150 hours of new factual programming for launch, our focus now turns to finding new audiences worldwide for our brand new titles.”











