An alternative logline for the event could have read: An existential take on TV.
We hear that around 300 executives and creatives in total descended on the storied Fotografiska cultural and arts center.
Michael Griessler used his allotted three minutes to tell the audience about his eight-part sci-fi mystery.
The Seriesly pitching competition was won by ‘Existence’S Clarke/Deadline
One woman has to understand more so she can find a cure for her daughters ensuing health problems.
Another man is drawn into a serial killer investigation after his wife goes missing.
The computer simulation that we live in: It finally glitches.
The ambitious scope of the series won over the jury.
The winner is a project that dreams big, with a powerful scope in imagination, they said.
The jury also gave a special shout out to another show that was pitched,Medium.
The series is set within an agency that specializes in mediation.
Understaffed and overwhelmed, it is transformed when an elite hostage negotiator joins its ranks.
It was a fine example of the existentialist thread that ran though a promising first edition of Seriesly Berlin.