Three-part documentary series “Delphine: The Secret Princess” tells how the artist Delphine Boël, the illegitimate daughter of King Albert II of Belgium, fought for legal recognition, and is now known as Princess Delphine of Saxe-Cobourg. It has been sold to multiple territories, Warner Bros. announced at MipTV in Cannes Tuesday.
HBO Max has picked up the show in numerous territories in Europe. It will be broadcast on its service from May 1 in Central and Eastern Europe, in Spain, Portugal and Andorra, the Nordics, and the Netherlands. It has also been acquired by Sbs in Australia, where it will air from April 23. The series aired in Belgium in January on Vrt and Rtl Tvi. The series, from Warner Bros. International TV Production, was directed by Belgian documentary filmmaker Chris Michel.
Variety sat down with Princess Delphine and her husband Jim O’Hare in Cannes to discuss the documentary.
Delphine’s father was...
HBO Max has picked up the show in numerous territories in Europe. It will be broadcast on its service from May 1 in Central and Eastern Europe, in Spain, Portugal and Andorra, the Nordics, and the Netherlands. It has also been acquired by Sbs in Australia, where it will air from April 23. The series aired in Belgium in January on Vrt and Rtl Tvi. The series, from Warner Bros. International TV Production, was directed by Belgian documentary filmmaker Chris Michel.
Variety sat down with Princess Delphine and her husband Jim O’Hare in Cannes to discuss the documentary.
Delphine’s father was...
- 4/5/2022
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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