Adding another wrinkle to an already eclectic slate targeting market segments still displaying demand, Ezequiel Olzanski has added 20 new titles to EO Media’s Content Americas 2026 sales slate, drawing heavily on EO’s long-standing alliances with U.S.-company Nicely Entertainment and Miami-based Gluon Media.
Potential standouts among new additions take in Stillz’ coming of-age found-footage tale “Barrio Triste,” produced by Harmony Korine, “A Useful Ghost,” a deadpan Thai fantasy genre mash which scooped Cannes Critics’ Week 2025 Grand Prix, and tone-shifting Cannes Midnight French comedy “Bloody Oranges,” all acquired from Gluon.
Also in the new title mix are faith-based family drama series “Crossroad Springs,” romcom “Love at Lookout Lake” and Ate de Jong’s showbiz exposé “Country Heart,” co-written by former Variety VP Steven Gaydos.
Further new titles take in a brace of feel-good romantic holiday movies sourced from Nicely Entertainment , such as “A Cherry Pie Christmas,” “The Christmas Ticket,” “Exes of Christmas Past,” “The Spirit of Christmas Station,” “Christmas In The Ballroom,” “Once Upon a Christmas Crown,” “Christmas at Fields Ranch” and “A Scottish Christmas Secret.”
These new movies and shows join a sales slate strong on top Hollywood cast – Olzanski name checks Jon Hamm, Nicole Kidman, Brian Cranston, Kevin Hart, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Diane Keaton, Al Pacino and Ryan Reynolds – and action stalwarts Jason Statham, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren and Steven Segal.
In all, EO Media’s library boasts 250 movies and series, more than 150 dubbed into Spanish and available for for streaming services, cable and free-to-air TV channels and other windows including in flight rights, Olzanski added.
Crossroad Springs
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EO Media co-produced Amazon Studios series “El Presidente,” showrun by Academy Award winner Armando Bo, Flow’s “Cris Miró (Ella)” and new Star+ Original bio series “Ringo: Glory & Death,” about storied life of Argentine boxer Oscar “Ringo” Bonavena, who near went the distance in 1970 with Muhammad Ali, bringing what Variety described as a “marauding, tough as a ship’s deck style” to the ring.
EO Media announced in May 2024 “Punta Blanca,” a murder mystery produced with Uruguay-based El Camino Films (“Blindness”) and starring Natalia Oreiro (“Iosi, the Regretful Spy”). EO Media now has as-yet-undisclosed co-production projects in development for Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Spain, U.K. and the U.S., Olzanski said.
“In an undeniably convulsive time for the industry, we put our energy, experience, know-how and strong international relationships built through the years, to bring Content Americas, as our first market of 2026, a slate of new titles and strong projects on the works, trusting that best content and creative talents will find their way to the international screens and audiences,” Olzanski commented.
He added, “We love our industry and it is our clear goal and intention to be an active player on the reconstruction of a damaged but still very alive industry, working on the creation of a new model for the industry towards stronger times to come.”