Jamie Lang Global entertainment studio MFF & CO has unveiled two major projects at this year’s Series Mania Festival, further expanding its slate of ambitious, socially conscious storytelling.
The studio announced the development of “Pegasus,” based on the best-selling nonfiction book by Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud, and “Lusus,” a psychological horror series inspired by a critically acclaimed BBC drama podcast.
The announcement marks a significant step in MFF & CO’s mission to create compelling content with a global impact. Co-founder and chief creative officer Estela Renner emphasized the studio’s commitment to meaningful storytelling, stating, “At MFF & CO, we’re driven by the power of great storytelling, stories that entertain boldly and resonate deeply, inspiring audiences everywhere.
Our diverse slate of projects is intentionally built to connect locally while delivering universal appeal, sparking conversations that move culture forward and foster social innovation.” Created by Amit Cohen (“False Flag,” “No Man’s Land”) and Ron Leshem (“Euphoria,” “No Man’s Land”), “Pegasus” follows a team of investigative journalists uncovering a global surveillance scandal linked to the world’s most sophisticated spyware.
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