The company brings the entertaining format Lovers Or Liars?, which was just taped in Japan, and offers the crime drama Critical Incident and the archeological documentary Pompeii: The New Dig.

*By Luis Cabrera and Fernando Moreno, from Los Angeles

Among the new features that All3Media has brought to LA Screenings is the new format Lovers Or Liars? a title they developed with North One Productions (Fifth Gear) and which was presented for the first time at Miptv. The format arrives in Los Angeles as a fresh proposal, very funny, and above all, with eye-catching details for buyers: it is easy to produce in the studio.

Yari Torres, VP of Sales for Latam and US Hispanic at All3Media International, told ttvnews that the format has just been filmed in Japan and is very easy to set up. “It’s four couples in front of a jury of celebrities, and of these four couples, there is only one that is actually a couple in real life. They go through different competitions so that the celebrity jury can figure out which one is the real couple,” he said.

On the other hand, the company has brought the crime drama Critical Incident to LA Screenings. “It’s about a guy who is the department’s favorite cop and finds himself in a situation of an attack on a girl, who turns out to be his partner, although the rest of the team doesn’t know it. He gets a tip that there is a girl who has information on the attacker, intercepts her, and, in the middle of the chase at a train station, pushes a person into the rails. There is an internal police investigation, and his world begins to crumble,” Torres explained.

According to the executive, another big title in the factual genre is the three-episode documentary Pompeii: The New Dig: “It’s about a new excavation that is being done in Pompeii, but it goes beyond the excavation; it’s about the story of the people who live there and who didn’t die when the volcano exploded. We’re bringing in a lot of experts, and it’s going to tell the stories of these survivors and research discoveries found in the excavations,” he concluded.

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