Quicksand Trailer Netflix‘s Quicksand (2019) TV show trailer stars Hanna Ardéhn, Felix Sandman, Helena Af Sandeberg, Samuel Fröler, and Iman Mirbioki. Quicksand‘s plot synopsis: based on the book by Malin Persson Giolito, “After a school shooting in Stockholm’s wealthiest suburb Danderyd the seemingly normal 18 years old girl Maja is [...]
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- 2/2/2019
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Goteborg, Sweden — Netflix is co-producing its first Icelandic series, “The Valhalla Murders,” a crime show created and directed by newcomer Þórður Pálsson and produced by Truenorth and Mystery Productions for RÚV. The deal was announced today at the Göteborg Festival by Netflix’s director of co-productions and acquisitionsLina Brounéus.
Half-way through its Icelandic shoot, the eight-part crime series “The Valhalla Murders” is produced by Truenorth’s Kristinn Thordarson and Leifur B. Dagfinnsson with Mystery Productions’ David Oskar Olafsson for Icelandic public broadcaster RÚV. Streaming giant Netflix has boarded the €5.5m ($6.3 million) series as co-producer.
Thanks to Netflix’s investment and pre-sales closed earlier by Dr Sales, half the series’ overall cost comes from overseas, according to RÚV.
Truenorth’s Thordarson told Variety: “We are extremely pleased to have signed this ground-breaking deal with Netflix. This is a validation of our efforts to bring the best quality content to the...
Half-way through its Icelandic shoot, the eight-part crime series “The Valhalla Murders” is produced by Truenorth’s Kristinn Thordarson and Leifur B. Dagfinnsson with Mystery Productions’ David Oskar Olafsson for Icelandic public broadcaster RÚV. Streaming giant Netflix has boarded the €5.5m ($6.3 million) series as co-producer.
Thanks to Netflix’s investment and pre-sales closed earlier by Dr Sales, half the series’ overall cost comes from overseas, according to RÚV.
Truenorth’s Thordarson told Variety: “We are extremely pleased to have signed this ground-breaking deal with Netflix. This is a validation of our efforts to bring the best quality content to the...
- 1/31/2019
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
More than 360 international delegates are expected at Göteborg’s 13th Nordic TV Drama Vision (Jan. 30-31) described by head of industry Cia Edström as a ‘boutique event’, where top Nordic and international drama professionals gather each year to gauge the state of the Nordic market and hot content.
For the first time, to comply with the growing demand from international drama execs, a new venue – the historical theater building ‘Stora teatern’ – will host this year’s expanded Nordic TV confab.
Keynote speakers set to inspire attendees comprise seasoned U.K. TV writer Sally Wainwright, BAFTA award-winning comedy producer Jon Plowman and Netflix’s director of co-production & acquisition, Northern and Central Europe, Lina Brounéus.
Nordic professionals will be eager to discover Brounéus’ commissioning plans in the region beyond the three Originals already announced: “The Rain Season 2” from Denmark, “Quicksand” from Sweden, selected for the Berlinale Series, and “Ragnarok” from Norway, penned...
For the first time, to comply with the growing demand from international drama execs, a new venue – the historical theater building ‘Stora teatern’ – will host this year’s expanded Nordic TV confab.
Keynote speakers set to inspire attendees comprise seasoned U.K. TV writer Sally Wainwright, BAFTA award-winning comedy producer Jon Plowman and Netflix’s director of co-production & acquisition, Northern and Central Europe, Lina Brounéus.
Nordic professionals will be eager to discover Brounéus’ commissioning plans in the region beyond the three Originals already announced: “The Rain Season 2” from Denmark, “Quicksand” from Sweden, selected for the Berlinale Series, and “Ragnarok” from Norway, penned...
- 1/22/2019
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
Films by Zhang Yimou and André Téchiné will have world premieres in Berlin.
The final titles for the Berlin International Film Festival Competition and Berlianle Special sections have been announced.
The new competition additions are world premieres of Zhang Yimou’s One Second, André Téchiné’s Farewell To The Night, Nadav Lapid’s Synonyms, the German premiere of Vice, and the European premiere of Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace.
Of the new titles, Farewell To The Night, Alan Elliott’s Amazing Grace and Vice will play out of competition. 17 of the 23 films in the Competition section will be in contention...
The final titles for the Berlin International Film Festival Competition and Berlianle Special sections have been announced.
The new competition additions are world premieres of Zhang Yimou’s One Second, André Téchiné’s Farewell To The Night, Nadav Lapid’s Synonyms, the German premiere of Vice, and the European premiere of Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace.
Of the new titles, Farewell To The Night, Alan Elliott’s Amazing Grace and Vice will play out of competition. 17 of the 23 films in the Competition section will be in contention...
- 1/17/2019
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Selection includes TV series from UK, Sweden, Austria, France, Germany, Israel and Denmark.
The Berlin International Film Festival (February 7 – 17) has unveiled the seven TV titles set to be screened in this year’s Berlinale Series programme.
Among the line-up is Amazon’s Hanna written by David Farr, who co-wrote the 2011 film of the same name. It is directed by Sarah Adina Smith, whose film credits include Buster Mal’s Heart, which starred Rami Malek. Hanna stars Esmé Creed-Miles, Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos. NBCUniversal International Studios is producing alongside Working Title Television.
Also in the selection is Netflix’s first Swedish original series Quicksand,...
The Berlin International Film Festival (February 7 – 17) has unveiled the seven TV titles set to be screened in this year’s Berlinale Series programme.
Among the line-up is Amazon’s Hanna written by David Farr, who co-wrote the 2011 film of the same name. It is directed by Sarah Adina Smith, whose film credits include Buster Mal’s Heart, which starred Rami Malek. Hanna stars Esmé Creed-Miles, Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos. NBCUniversal International Studios is producing alongside Working Title Television.
Also in the selection is Netflix’s first Swedish original series Quicksand,...
- 1/17/2019
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Amazon’s Hanna and Netflix’s Swedish drama Quicksand are among the show that will launch at the TV portion of the Berlin Film Festival.
The adaptation of Hanna, which is produced by NBC Universal International Studios and Working Title TV, will bring stars including Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos as well as newcomer Esmé Creed-Miles to the city for Berlinale Series.
Netflix’s Störst av allt (Quicksand), which is the Svod’s first Swedish original and stars Hanna Ardéhn and Felix Sandman, is also coming to the Zoo Palast, alongside Sky-backed German drama 8 Days, the second season of Keshet’s Israeli drama False Flag and the third season of Danish money laundering drama Follow the Money.
Four episodes of French time-traveling drama Il était une seconde fois (Twice Upon A Time) will screen, while Austrian drama M – A City Hunts a Murderer, which is David Schalko’s...
The adaptation of Hanna, which is produced by NBC Universal International Studios and Working Title TV, will bring stars including Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos as well as newcomer Esmé Creed-Miles to the city for Berlinale Series.
Netflix’s Störst av allt (Quicksand), which is the Svod’s first Swedish original and stars Hanna Ardéhn and Felix Sandman, is also coming to the Zoo Palast, alongside Sky-backed German drama 8 Days, the second season of Keshet’s Israeli drama False Flag and the third season of Danish money laundering drama Follow the Money.
Four episodes of French time-traveling drama Il était une seconde fois (Twice Upon A Time) will screen, while Austrian drama M – A City Hunts a Murderer, which is David Schalko’s...
- 1/17/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming high-concept thriller “Hanna” will debut at the 2019 Berlinale Series, with its stars – Esme Creed-Miles, Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos – expected in Berlin for its premiere. Netflix also features in the lineup and will debut “Quicksand,” its first Swedish original.
A roster of seven shows also includes big-ticket Sky Germany disaster series “8 Days,” the second season of hit Israeli drama “False Flag,” and an Austrian thriller, “M – A City Hunts a Murderer,” inspired by a 1930s Fritz Lang classic. There are also high-end shows out of France and Denmark at the fifth edition of Berlinale Series.
The Berlinale Series and Drama Series Days, held in the German capital in February alongside the film festival, are fast becoming a fixture on the crowded calendar of international TV events.
Amazon’s “Hanna” is written by David Farr, who adapted John Le Carre’s spy novel “The Night Manager...
A roster of seven shows also includes big-ticket Sky Germany disaster series “8 Days,” the second season of hit Israeli drama “False Flag,” and an Austrian thriller, “M – A City Hunts a Murderer,” inspired by a 1930s Fritz Lang classic. There are also high-end shows out of France and Denmark at the fifth edition of Berlinale Series.
The Berlinale Series and Drama Series Days, held in the German capital in February alongside the film festival, are fast becoming a fixture on the crowded calendar of international TV events.
Amazon’s “Hanna” is written by David Farr, who adapted John Le Carre’s spy novel “The Night Manager...
- 1/17/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Amazon Prime's TV adaptation of action thriller Hanna, Netflix's first original Swedish drama and the new series from Oscar-winning Austrian director Stefan Ruzowitzky (The Counterfeiters) are among the highlights of this year's Berlinale Drama Series Days, the Berlin International Film Festival's popular TV sidebar.
Hanna, a small-screen adaptation of Joe Wright's 2011 feature hit — about a teenage girl trained to be an assassin — stars Joel Kinnaman, Mireille Enos and up-and-comer Esme Creed-Miles as Hanna, reprising the role made famous by Saoirse Ronan in the film version. Sarah Adina Smith, whose TV credits include episodes of ...
Hanna, a small-screen adaptation of Joe Wright's 2011 feature hit — about a teenage girl trained to be an assassin — stars Joel Kinnaman, Mireille Enos and up-and-comer Esme Creed-Miles as Hanna, reprising the role made famous by Saoirse Ronan in the film version. Sarah Adina Smith, whose TV credits include episodes of ...
- 1/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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