Amsterdam-based Big Blue is collaborating with Finnish company Helsinki-filmi to produce the upcoming series 'Kiss My Feet.' The six-episode drama, created by Daan Gielis and Mark Van De Grift, is loosely based on their personal experiences and has been selected for Series Mania's Forum Co-Pro Pitching Sessions.
The show follows successful marketer Max as he finds himself in a spiritual community in Finland, attempting to assist his brother Lucas, whose enigmatic guru is keen on establishing an international brand. As the plot unfolds, Max and his girlfriend Daphne undergo significant shifts in their perspectives on family and trust.
Big Blue's CEO Fleur Winters expressed excitement about the project, highlighting the unique storyline that delves into the dynamics of spiritual communities and personal relationships. The company's previous works include 'The Crash' and the recently announced comedy 'This is Gonna Be Great.'
Helsinki-filmi's Aleksi Bardy emphasized the universal theme of love at the core of 'Kiss My Feet,' despite its unconventional setting in a spiritual community. The series aims to explore the complexities of relationships and the challenges faced by the main characters as they navigate unfamiliar territory.
The production is eyeing an international cast, with the community primarily communicating in English. The title 'Kiss My Feet' symbolizes loyalty and trust within the context of the guru's influence on the characters, adding a layer of intrigue to the narrative.
Set against the backdrop of Finland's mystical landscapes, the show promises a visually stunning portrayal of the region's spiritual essence. Gielis and Van De Grift shared that the story draws from their personal encounters with spiritual communities, offering an honest reflection on the intricacies of human connections and the boundaries of love.
'Kiss My Feet' is poised to blend elements of romance, suspense, and mystery, presenting a nuanced exploration of personal growth and self-discovery within the confines of a captivating narrative.