At Series Mania, the European Writers Club (EWC) proudly unveils the eight selected teams for the 3rd pilot edition of Bridging Generations—an innovative programme spotlighting cross-generational collaboration in scripted television. Standing out among the international talents is Irish writer Katie Murphy, who will represent Ireland with her sharp and spirited project, REVENGE FRIENDS.
As the media landscape continues to evolve, connecting with audiences across platforms is more complex—and more essential—than ever. Bridging Generations meets this challenge by pairing young talents with seasoned writers to develop stories that resonate across age groups and mediums.
Katie Murphy’s project, REVENGE FRIENDS, with Henner Schulte-Holtey (Germany), tells the story of 60-year-old Patricia who, after a painful divorce, turns a support group into a wine-fuelled club for revenge. The series explores themes of female empowerment, second chances, and the power of solidarity among women—delivered with wit and edge. This distinctive Irish voice adds a fresh and compelling angle to the programme’s lineup.
"In these fragmented and challenging times, the need for stories built on shared beliefs, dreams, and values has become more important than ever,” says Thomas Gammeltoft, CEO and founder of the European Writers Club. “Bridging Generations empowers creators like Katie to collaborate, innovate, and reach audiences in meaningful ways."
The eight selected multi-generational teams from across Europe will participate in three immersive camps led by Le Groupe Ouest and Leading Creative Talent. Backed by research from Will & Agency and guided by cognitive science and world-building methodologies, participants will develop their series for multi-format storytelling—exploring potential expansion into games, podcasts, social media content, and more.
The journey culminates in a two-day showcase at Torino, Italy, where teams will present their projects to producers, broadcasters, and industry professionals.
Katie remarked, "I'm delighted to be selected for this year’s European Writers Club with our project Revenge Friends, alongside my German teammate Henner Schulte-Holtey. This is a rare opportunity to co-create a TV show with a writer like Henner, in a cross generational and cross borders capacity. As Writers we tend to work mostly in isolation, what appealed to us about this scheme is that we will be developing our series alongside top EU broadcasters and experts. Revenge Friends is a dark comedy with bold and fresh perspectives which we are very excited to explore with the EWC, Le Groupe Ouest and the other participants. Thank you to the NTA for Film & TV and Screen Ireland for their support with this programme."
With her sharp storytelling and unique perspective, Katie Murphy not only represents Ireland but also highlights the creative force emerging from the Irish screenwriting scene.
Full list of selected teams and projects available below.
Meanwhile, the EWC is deepening its presence in Ireland.
This May, Dublin will host two special sessions, including the 360° Narrative Design and Transmedia Strategy Workshop, which is now open for applications.
A wider Masterclass featuring guest speakers Kurt McClung (Writer, Narrative Designer, World Designer, Transmedia Consultant) and Marie-Sophie Gandy (Writer, World Designer and Creative Producer) exploring how to expand your story across multiple formats while preserving its unique voice. Guest will learn how to align and communicate thier creative vision across teams and platforms. Guests can register for this 'In The Sum of All Media, mastercalss HERE
Bridging Generations is co-financed by the European Union and supported by key partners, including Film i Skåne, AGADIC/Xunta de Galicia, Ayuntamiento de Madrid , The Estonian Film Institute/Estonia, National Talent Academy/Ireland, The National Film School of Denmark/Denmark, MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein/Germany, Flanders Audiovisual Fund/VAF/Belgium, Nordisk Film & TV Fond (tbc), The Danish Writers Guild, The Danish Producers Rights Fund, Copenhagen Film Fund (tbc), TV2 Danmark/Denmark, ERR/Estonia, Czech TV/Czech Republic, TV3 Go/Baltics, NRD/Germany, Videoland/The Netherlands, RUV/Iceland, SRF/Switzerland, Dynamic Television, Lumière Benelux, TorinoFilmLab.
For more information visit www.europeanwriters.club.
2025 BRIDGING GENERATIONS / CONNECTING AUDIENCES teams are:
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ALTER EGO by Emma le Marc/Håkan Lindhé (Denmark/Sweden)
It is a gripping crime drama about well-off, everyday people drawn into drug cartels as police use undercover actors to seek justice.
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CLEAN by Vivan Säde/Hanna Leivonniemi (Estonia/Finland)
A thrilling escape story of two lost souls on the run from their former lives and dirty laundry.
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FREELOADERS SCHOOL by Vasily Malykhin/Horacio Alcalá (Spain)
A dark comedy about professional party-crashers in high society, navigating luxury travels, lavish parties, and more while paying the price for dignity
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MERRIELAND by Anne Vanoppe/Sanne Nuyens (Belgium).
The Whitman family moves to Flanders to train for the Olympics, but their granddaughter claims to be a missing child's reincarnation, changing everything.
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REVENGE FRIENDS by Katie Murphy/Henner Schulte-Holtey (Ireland/Germany). After her marriage falls apart, 60-year-old Patricia starts a divorcée support group that turns into a wine-fuelled club for revenge.
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ROZA, The Schnitzel Princess by Brigitta Kanyaro/Verena Kurth (Romania/Austria) A coming-of-age story about migrant teen Roza battling generational clashes and self-discovery and identity.
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THE POWDER ROOM by Basem Nabhan/Jon A. Jonasson (Sweden/Iceland).
This dark comedy is set in Berlin’s nightlife. A group of misfits and exiles cross paths in a nightclub restroom, leading to chaos and unexpected connections.
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THIS IS IT by Sofija Sztepanov/Francesca Nider(Hungary/Italy)
Darkly humorous - An assisted dying clinic disguised as a wellness spa floats between Italy and Switzerland, where a stressed doctor and her team navigate legal threats and ethical dilemmas.