Eric Welbers, who served as managing director of the production company NDF until the end of March, has set up the internationally focused content company Bravado Media, with headquarters in Munich…
Bravado has acquired all of NDF’s shares in Italy’s Viola Film , headed by Alessandro Passadore, and Belgium-based Bravado Fiction , headed by Jan Theys, and Welbers is increasing his stake in NDF Intl. Production, which he will continue to run together with Matthias Walter.
Bravado already has an extensive portfolio of new productions in place to accompany its launch: Welbers has collaborated with Frank Doelger of Intaglio Films to produce a high-end series adaptation of Frank Schätzing’s bestselling novel “The Swarm” with NDF Intl. Production for ZDF. Welbers is co-producing “The Man Who Died,” based on the Finnish author Antti Tuomainen’s best-selling novel, for the Finnish streaming platform Eliza Vide.
The lineup also includes “On the Ropes,” Bravado’s first event series in Belgium, a crime drama about defense lawyers and the prosecutors investigating organized crime in the Belgian port city of Antwerp.
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