Dutch FilmWorks and EndemolShine Scripted collaborating on the production.
UK crime novel The Memory Game is to be adapted as a Dutch-language feature film and will subsequently be released as a three-part miniseries.
The psychological thriller will be produced by Dutch FilmWorks and EndemolShine Scripted and marks the first of several novels written by Nicci French that are set to be adapted for the screen. Dfw International will handle worldwide sales.
Nicci French is the pseudonym of husband-and-wife team Nicci Gerrard and Sean French, the son of late film critic Philip French; their books have sold more than 6 million copies in the Netherlands.
UK crime novel The Memory Game is to be adapted as a Dutch-language feature film and will subsequently be released as a three-part miniseries.
The psychological thriller will be produced by Dutch FilmWorks and EndemolShine Scripted and marks the first of several novels written by Nicci French that are set to be adapted for the screen. Dfw International will handle worldwide sales.
Nicci French is the pseudonym of husband-and-wife team Nicci Gerrard and Sean French, the son of late film critic Philip French; their books have sold more than 6 million copies in the Netherlands.
- 5/26/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Acorn TV has acquired Dutch disappearance drama The Oldenheim Twelve from Endemol Shine International.
The North American Svod service has picked up the twelve-part series, which was originally commissioned by Dutch broadcaster RTL4.
The show, which was written by Lex Passchier and Martin van Steijn and directed by Anne van der Linden, tells the story of the disappearance of a teenage girl, which in turn leads to a series of bizarre experiences. After 16-year-old Nine disappears one summer evening, a second inhabitant of Oldenheim disappears and it doesn’t stop there, with several other people from the village community disappearing. Is there a serial killer at large or is something supernatural going on? RTL4 has already ordered a second season.
The U.S. deal was struck by Matt Creasey, Evp Sales and Acquisitions, while Endemol Shine International has also sold the drama to Wowwow in Japan and Showjet and Ivi.
The North American Svod service has picked up the twelve-part series, which was originally commissioned by Dutch broadcaster RTL4.
The show, which was written by Lex Passchier and Martin van Steijn and directed by Anne van der Linden, tells the story of the disappearance of a teenage girl, which in turn leads to a series of bizarre experiences. After 16-year-old Nine disappears one summer evening, a second inhabitant of Oldenheim disappears and it doesn’t stop there, with several other people from the village community disappearing. Is there a serial killer at large or is something supernatural going on? RTL4 has already ordered a second season.
The U.S. deal was struck by Matt Creasey, Evp Sales and Acquisitions, while Endemol Shine International has also sold the drama to Wowwow in Japan and Showjet and Ivi.
- 12/3/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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