Anke is one of the few TV executives who has worked across all genres of television in numerous areas, including production, sales, acquisitions, development and co-productions, giving her a unique view of the global market.
Anke joined Keshet International in 2016, working on acquisitions, development and co-productions across both factual and scripted projects for the global content producer and distributor, including Woodcut Media’s World’s Most Evil Killers; BBC One’s The Trial of Christine Keeler; Norwegian / German co-production Furia for Viaplay and ZDF; and Backmann & Hoderoff’s Conflict, one of this year’s most talked about dramas at the London TV Screenings. She also manages the global content distributor’s Greenlight: Factual & Formats commissioning initiative, which to date has ordered two fully funded docuseries: Woodcut Media’s Catch Me If You Can and Perpetual Entertainment’s Hitler’s Treasure Hunters.
Previous experience includes producing for various German-based production companies; acquisitions and co-productions for Sky Germany; heading up the German-speaking sales team for BBC Worldwide; and acquisitions, development, and co-production for Swedish-owned distributor NENT.
Shows I Oversee / Responsibilities
I am responsible at Keshet International to acquire content for international distribution. This is for Factual, Scripted and Formats. We come on board at all stages: from co-development to gap financing.
On the Scripted Side: We launched Conflict and Extractors at the London TV Screenings. We are launching: Catch Me If You Can and Hitler’s Treasure Hunters as well as SAS Catching the Criminals this autumn. All of those shows have been announced in 2024.
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Factual, Formats and Scripted producers