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Hit Bulgarian TV series "Undercover" ("Pod Prikritie") has been formally presented at the annual American Film Market.
Crime series "Undercover", a production of the Bulgarian National Television and directed by popular director Dimitar Mitovski ("Mission London", 2009), has already been sold to air in Russia and other European countries.
"Undercover", which tells the story of good cops, Bulgarian mafia, and corrupt officials, has thus become the first ever Bulgarian TV series to be presented on the American Film Market.
The American Film Market is taking place in Santa Monica, CA, together with 400 new titles in 30 languages, with more than 8 000 distribution companies striking deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars, BNT points out.
The movie's distributor, New Films International, has issued a special trailer to present the crime series to American TV companies and producers.
"Undercover has become an unprecedented success for the Bulgarian film making sector, and a great breakthrough of the Bulgarian National Television on the global film market," declared BNT in its press statement.
The first season of "Pod Prikritie" ("Undercover") aired in the spring of 2011; the second season is due to air in November 2011.
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