SHARE (2025-2025)

Premiere:
January 24, 2025

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 1

Finale:
January 24, 2025

Creators:
Katja Meier

Original Title:
$HARE

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Zenka Films

Countries:
CH

When Lena Corbyn, inherits a third of a British-Swiss mining empire, she aims to revolutionize Corbyn Commodities by closing a harmful coal mine in South Africa and granting employees shares of the family business. But her ambitious plan provokes existential angst in Lena's sister and niece, who will stop at nothing to preserve their privilege and the status quo.

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Assistant Editor:
Zoë Bayer

Assistant Production Manager:
Akira Shikata
Iroha Shikata
Laura Vannelli
Jari Fabiani
Stella Mayer

Associate Producer:
Carlos Ucar

Catering:
Emiko Shikata

Catering Head Chef:
Hiro Shikata

Color Grading:
Fabian Kimoto

Costume Design:
Olivia Grandi

Director:
Delia Mayer

Director of Photography:
Isabelle Simmen

Drone Pilot:
Mario Theus

Editor:
Kamila Gazda
Piotr Bodak

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Caroline Hepting

First Assistant Director:
Leonardo Mastrogiacomo

Music:
Julián Tenembaum
Danitsa

Producer:
Katja Meier

Set Photographer:
Laura Vannelli
Oksana Bernold

Sound:
Adrian Pfisterer

Title Graphics:
Michelle Grant

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