Erika Gomez of Onza participated in this year’s Nem Dubrovnik market (June 9-12, 2025) presenting a diverse catalog of programming that reflects the company’s latest offerings across multiple genres.
Among the titles highlighted was The Color of Love, a telenovela set in Angola that explores themes of love, inheritance, and family secrets. The series, expected to consist of 120 episodes, centers on Eva, who uncovers her family’s past while developing a romantic relationship with Talu, a local heir. The story emphasizes emotional storytelling rooted in social and familial conflicts.
Gomez also showcased Sleeping Nymph, a crime thriller and sequel to Flowers Over the Inferno. Based on Ilaria Tuti’s bestselling saga, the series follows criminologist Teresa Battaglia as she investigates cold cases linked to a blood-painted painting and a series of murders in the Friulian Alps. The narrative explores psychological and criminal elements, with a focus on character-driven mystery resolution.
Another key title is Traffic Jam, a comedy series that has gained popularity on Prime Video Spain, where it ranked number one for over a week. The series depicts a massive traffic jam in the evening, which leads to various conflicts among drivers—from families to individuals—starring a cast of 25 well-known Spanish actors. The show has been noted for its humor, character interactions, and portrayal of everyday conflicts.
Completing the roster is Iberia & Savannah: One Wildlife, a 4K documentary comparing ecosystems in Europe’s Dehesa and Africa’s Savannah. The program follows the lives of two animal cubs, an Iberian Lynx and an African leopard, illustrating the similarities in predator behavior and ecosystem dynamics despite geographic separation. The documentary aims to provide insight into conservation challenges and ecosystem functions.