NEM Zagreb annonce les finalistes aux NEM Awards
par Cineuropa
- Les gagnants des prix du meilleur pré-développement pour une série TV en Europe et de la meilleure série TV est- ou centre-européenne finie seront dévoilés le 9 décembre

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The organisers of NEM Zagreb have unveiled the finalists for the 2025 NEM Awards, a showcase designed to open doors for brand-new TV projects and already-existing series from the CEE region. The initiative aims to encourage co-productions between Central and Eastern European territories and high-capacity production countries, while shining a spotlight on original stories with strong regional and international potential. The ceremony will take place on 9 December, when the jury (see the news) will reveal the winners in both categories.
The "Best Pre-Development TV Series in Europe, powered by the Croatian Audiovisual Centre - HAVC" category puts the focus on promising series still at an early stage of development. It offers writers and creators a chance to present their ideas to industry professionals who can help them move from concept to screen, effectively bridging imagination and opportunity.
Meanwhile, the "Best Finished TV Series in the CEE" category celebrates completed shows that, according to an independent jury based outside the region, have already proven their worth in terms of storytelling and production values. Together, the two awards underscore NEM Zagreb’s ambition to support European TV series across the entire value chain, from early development through to market-ready titles.
Here is the list of finalists:
Best Pre-Development TV Series in Europe
Acting All Around
Big Feelings
Bryari
Gray Divorce
In Nomine Patris
Sal e's
Second Chance
Snow Peaks
The Boy Who Could Listen to the Soil
The Suffering of Young Hana
Best Finished TV Series in the CEE
A Decent Man (Poland)
Detective Von Fock (Estonia)
Diary of a Schlager Singer (Croatia)
Drelich (Poland)
Operation Sabre (Serbia)
Pasjaca (Serbia)
That's Life (Slovenia)
The Breslau Murders (Poland)
The Child (Greece)
The Offspring (Czech Republic)
What Haunts Us (Czech Republic)
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