Eugenia Link, Head of International Co-Production & Business Development at StoryLab at the Argentine production company, spoke with ttvnews at the event to present the company’s new stories and the search for new partners in the region.

With several projects in development and many others in the pipeline, Argentine production company StoryLab traveled to Miami to participate in Content Americas, where it’s searching for new alliances to promote its stories internationally.

“I’m here to look for potential co-production partners, to try to create alliances,” Eugenia Link, StoryLab’s Head of International Co-Production & Business Development, told ttvnews.

“My goal is to understand what each of the stories we are working with needs and find those things that will add value to the story and boost it for its release to the market. Not only solidify the alliances we already have but also generate new ones”, she added.

And if there is something that StoryLab does not lack, it is a variety of stories to forge these alliances. “We have many production projects. The goal is to prioritize and see which of them will be closer to seeing the light. But it is also to be in permanent contact with authors and receive new ideas, incorporating new projects,” she explained.

“We have a lot of creative talent in LatAm and the idea is to be in contact with all of them and see what possibilities there are for the future,” she added.

Thus, the content portfolio that the production company presents these days at Content Americas is quite diverse. “Of course we bring thrillers, which is the genre that StoryLab has specialized in in recent years, but also a more acid comedy with a very strong female character. Also a romantic comedy and a dramedy. We have a wide range of content and genres, strong products with potential for different screens,” Link explained.

“We want to be in contact with other producers to generate alliances, always keeping an eye on the changes in the industry. We are interested in representing all types of audience and including different voices in the projects,” said the executive.

“That’s the 2023 we have ahead of us, a lot of movement and a lot of challenges,” she concluded.

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