High Hill Entertainment has evolved as a production company, said its president María Elena Useche. “We have always been in the world of entertainment and content that spins off, like the show Suelta la Sopa, but we understand the demands of the market and that is why we are entering fiction with titles of intellectual property (IP),” she commented.
At Natpe they presented six stories for which they are seeking co-production options: La Dama del Narco, Ashram, High Town, Fronteras de Fuego, La Cortesana and María Suárez, Asesina.
“They are varied ideas for different platforms and development modes. There is comedy, drama, fiction, 13-episode, one-season and several season series,” she explained.
“We have been evaluating the market and they are stories we think can work out,” added Carlos Mesber, co-founder/Business Development at High Hill.
The producer made an initial exploration of the interest in these titles at Mip Cancún and in the Miami market, they are presenting the contents, some of them with teasers.