Berlinale Series Market to Showcase 'Adolescence' and 'The House of the Spirits'
The Berlinale Series Market has announced its lineup for this year's conference, featuring a star-studded session with writer Jack Thorne, co-writer of Netflix smash "Adolescence", alongside directors from the acclaimed adaptation of Isabel Allende's novel, "The House of the Spirits".
Thorne will take part in an In Conversation With Jack Thorne session, where he'll share his storytelling process and reflect on his career evolution. The Berlinale Series Market has stated that Thorne's recent adaptation of "Lord of the Flies" bears similarities to "Adolescence", a nod to the latter's narrative style.
The conference program also includes a fireside chat with Rowan Woods, Berlinale Series Advisor, who will interview Thorne on his experiences and upcoming projects. EFM Industry Programme has partnered with the event to host this session.
A panel discussion with Chilean showrunners Francisca Alegría, Fernanda Urrejola, and Andrés Wood will focus on adapting the beloved classic novel into an eight-episode series for global audiences. They'll delve into shaping magical realism, collaborating creatively, and exploring how to bring Isabel Allende's timeless story to a wider audience.
The conference also highlights 'House of Yang', a Berlinale Special Series that interweaves identity and mystery. The creators, Stafanie Ren, Mia Spengler, Katharina Dufner, and Arto Sebastian will break down the show's origins and creative vision.
Three panels make up the conference program: Disruption, Equality and Revolution, which examines whether originals can truly challenge the sector's dependence on established IPs. Risk-Taking and Disruption: IPs and Originals gathers industry leaders to explore this topic further. Changing the Narrative: Gender Balance in the Industry focuses on concrete solutions for achieving parity.
Finally, Rebel Rebel: Series Battling Status Quo explores how series creators and producers craft anti-establishment narratives that deliver compelling drama without glamorizing rebellion. The media partner of the Berlinale Series Market is Variety.
The Berlinale Series Market has announced its lineup for this year's conference, featuring a star-studded session with writer Jack Thorne, co-writer of Netflix smash "Adolescence", alongside directors from the acclaimed adaptation of Isabel Allende's novel, "The House of the Spirits".
Thorne will take part in an In Conversation With Jack Thorne session, where he'll share his storytelling process and reflect on his career evolution. The Berlinale Series Market has stated that Thorne's recent adaptation of "Lord of the Flies" bears similarities to "Adolescence", a nod to the latter's narrative style.
The conference program also includes a fireside chat with Rowan Woods, Berlinale Series Advisor, who will interview Thorne on his experiences and upcoming projects. EFM Industry Programme has partnered with the event to host this session.
A panel discussion with Chilean showrunners Francisca Alegría, Fernanda Urrejola, and Andrés Wood will focus on adapting the beloved classic novel into an eight-episode series for global audiences. They'll delve into shaping magical realism, collaborating creatively, and exploring how to bring Isabel Allende's timeless story to a wider audience.
The conference also highlights 'House of Yang', a Berlinale Special Series that interweaves identity and mystery. The creators, Stafanie Ren, Mia Spengler, Katharina Dufner, and Arto Sebastian will break down the show's origins and creative vision.
Three panels make up the conference program: Disruption, Equality and Revolution, which examines whether originals can truly challenge the sector's dependence on established IPs. Risk-Taking and Disruption: IPs and Originals gathers industry leaders to explore this topic further. Changing the Narrative: Gender Balance in the Industry focuses on concrete solutions for achieving parity.
Finally, Rebel Rebel: Series Battling Status Quo explores how series creators and producers craft anti-establishment narratives that deliver compelling drama without glamorizing rebellion. The media partner of the Berlinale Series Market is Variety.