DR Sales adquiere drama danés 'The Best of Families'

DR Sales, el brazo de ventas internacionales de la radiodifusora pública danesa DR, ha adquirido los derechos de la serie de televisión 'The Best of Families'. Creada por Maja Jul Larsen y producida por Piv Bernth, la serie se inspira en eventos reales en la fábrica química ChemiNova de Dinamarca en los años 50. Explora los costos humanos y morales del progreso industrial.

DR Sales se ha hecho cargo de la distribución internacional de la serie limitada de seis episodios 'The Best of Families', creada por Maja Jul Larsen, conocida por 'Cry Wolf', y producida por Piv Bernth, famosa por 'The Killing'. El proyecto, liderado por Apple Tree Productions de Bernth —que planea cerrar a finales de 2026—, está actualmente en producción tras su presentación en la Co-Pro Series de la Berlinale en 2025.  nn Inspirada en la novela galardonada de Kim Blæsbjerg, la historia abarca una década y se centra en el auge de la fábrica ChemiNova. Como describe la sinopsis, promete «empleos y progreso, mientras envenena silenciosamente la tierra y a las personas que dependen de ella». La narrativa sigue a tres mujeres —Margrethe, Karin y Gudrun— y a dos hermanos, Niels y Erik, mientras la prosperidad inicial lleva a compromisos morales y un eventual ajuste de cuentas.  nn El elenco incluye a Mikkel Boe Følsgaard de 'The Chestnut Man', Lars Ranthe de 'Adam’s Apples' y Ane Stensgaard Juul de 'The New Nurses', junto a los recién llegados Mathilde Eusebius, Tue Lunding y Morten Agerholm.  nn Encargada por DR con apoyo del West Danish Film Fund y el Nordisk Film and TV Fund, la serie forma parte de la colaboración N12 entre las radiodifusoras nórdicas NRK, SVT, Yle y RÚV. Está programada para estrenarse en DR en febrero de 2027, con un debut en festivales previsto para la primavera de 2027.

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