Wie exotisch! German crime-fighting goes Turkish in Homicide Unit Istanbul, the penultimate new series to debut during MHz Networks’ premiere week.
Homicide Unit Istanbul: German Crime Drama, Turkish Setting, American Premiere


Wie exotisch! German crime-fighting goes Turkish in Homicide Unit Istanbul, the penultimate new series to debut during MHz Networks’ premiere week.

The seventh of nine new programs to premiere in advance of the launch of the new MHz Choice SVoD service is Codename Hunter, a taut ensemble-cast action drama from Norway.

A quirky Swedish drama comes to American telly during MHz Networks’ premiere week. It’s Talisman, starring Guldbagge Awards nominee Per Graffman.

Swoon if you must (I have already), because Mikael Persbrandt stars in the Swedish thriller, Medicine Man, which makes its US debut as part of MHz Network’s premiere week.

MHz Networks continues its premiere week of foreign-language international programs with the critically-acclaimed and award-winning French drama, The Churchmen.

Get ready for a new Scandi mystery series, stateside Euro TV fans, because Camilla Läckberg’s Fjällbacka Murders debuts tonight. Cool!

One of the most successful French dramas, A French Village, makes its stateside premiere this evening. A must-watch? Sans doute, absolument.

Global media company MHz Networks is set to launch MHz Choice, the first and only subscription video-on-demand service dedicated to foreign language international television series in the US.

MIPTV 2015 was a hotbed of deal-making activities, and today we look at the television programs out of the Nordic countries for which TV execs made announcements.

The French go noir in Witnesses, the crime drama/mystery/psychological thriller starring the acclaimed Thierry Lhermitte that makes its US premiere next month.

Goda nyheter! Swedish crime novel Spring Tide is being adapted for telly, which means there’s more Nordic noir TV in store for Euro TV fans. Bra!

Allons-y! No, not across time and space (Doctor Who returns later this year), but to Kabul, Afghanistan, the setting for the hit French comedy, Kaboul Kitchen.