Film House Germany’s Gabriela Bacher To Exec Produce Witcraft’s ‘Snow’ Series (EXCLUSIVE)

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Film House Germany’s Gabriela Bacher To Exec Produce Witcraft’s ‘Snow’ Series (EXCLUSIVE)
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L.A. and Berlin-based producer Gabriela Bacher, CEO of media company Film House Germany, is attached to executive produce Witcraft Filmproduktion’s mystery drama project “Snow,” selected for …

, is attached to executive produce Witcraft Filmproduktion’s mystery drama project “Snow,” selected for this year’s Co-Pro Series at the Berlinale Co-Production Market.

Aimed to start principal photography in fall 2021 in Italy’s South Tyrol, the German language project is currently in treatments for all six episodes of Season One. Lucia Salinger, the new doctor, who has landed in the village with her family in a attempt to rescue her marriage, examines the body and soon becomes drawn into the case against her will.

“The discovery of Ötzi [The mummy founded in 1991 in the Ötztal Alps] was a huge story during my childhood. Due to the melting ice nowadays not a week goes by without new things reappearing up on the mountains,” she explained. According to Taschek, some aspects that can make “Snow” different to previous titles are “the setting – some very real circumstances that influence all of us – combined with more mystical incidents that all collide in Rotten, a place trapped between its failures in the past and its hopes for the future.”

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