The specialist streaming service has picked up rights in the U.S. and Canada for the long-running procedural, which has been Germany's top-rated weekly series for decades.
Ironic German crime procedural Tatort has found an American home.
Specialist streamer MHz Choice, owned by New York-based art house distributor Kino Lorber and focused on international TV series, has picked up North American rights to the long-running, and phenomenally-successful, series, inking a deal with sales group Beta Film for 250 episodes of the show. It’s
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