Binge-watch to death. That was one of the very first captions of the Serial Killer festival.
But do we even know what different audiences want to watch? What can be the source of inspiration, know-how or data? And what about current TV trends?
Serial Killer TV Days is an industry programme for film and TV professionals. However, it has also been attracting journalists and students of audio-visual study programmes. And among other benefits, it can certainly help with answers to the – so far rhetorical – questions mentioned above.
Even this year, Serial Killer brings a three-day TV Days conference (September 24th to 26th, 2025) back to the Orlí Street Theatre of the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (JAMU).
TV Days accreditation holders will be able to attend tens of sessions from local as well as international speakers, case studies and showcases full of new series from different corners of Europe or masterclasses from outstanding creators and talents.
The price of a three-day TV Days pass is 130 EUR. Apart from the conference programme, it will allow its holder to attend all the Serial Killer screenings as well as the evening networking parties.
The programme of the TV Days conference is in English.
TV Days Digital
Don’t know exactly what to expect from the TV Days conference or have you missed a lecture in the past years that you would like to return to?
For an idea of what the Serial Killer industry programme looks like, what topics it covers or which speakers are featured in the three-day line-up, check out the TV Days Digital online library.
After logging in, you will be able to view more than 120 original TV Days keynote speeches, presentations or panels. This online archive offers a preview of the best that the conference has offered over the years and features edited recordings from 2020 to 2023 editions.
In the online library, you can find lectures by local and international speakers, case studies of successful series titles, analyses of TV trends, discussions on the role or future of TV and streaming platforms and showcases of series (not just) from different parts of Europe.
Access to the TV Days Digital database can be purchased for 49 EUR directly on the festival website.
All videos are in English