The gripping Swedish crime drama, Jana: Marked for Life, returns to BBC Four with a double bill on Saturday, June 15, 2024. In episode 3, airing at 9:00pm, Jana takes a daring step by breaking into Monica’s house and stealing a DVD containing records of Monica’s childhood therapy sessions. As police investigate the mysterious death […]
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- 6/14/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
Updated with confirmation from the team. Motherwell Fc has confirmed that former Netflix and ESPN exec Erik Barmack and wife, Courtney, a former longtime YouTube exec who is now at, are bidding to become the Scottish soccer team’s newest investors.
Chairman Jim McMahon shared the news, which follows media reports earlier this spring, in an investment update. He said the team’s fans, who already own the club, will be able to vote in July on whether to allow the Barmacks to make a projected £1.95M ($2.48M) investment over a six-year period.
In a letter to fans included with McMahon’s overview, the Barmacks identified a number of opportunities for growth, including one obvious one given their CVs. After leaving his post overseeing international originals at Netflix in 2019, Erik Barmack became CEO of production shingle Wild Sheep Content. Courtney Barmack, currently a senior exec at Snap Inc., spent 12 years...
Chairman Jim McMahon shared the news, which follows media reports earlier this spring, in an investment update. He said the team’s fans, who already own the club, will be able to vote in July on whether to allow the Barmacks to make a projected £1.95M ($2.48M) investment over a six-year period.
In a letter to fans included with McMahon’s overview, the Barmacks identified a number of opportunities for growth, including one obvious one given their CVs. After leaving his post overseeing international originals at Netflix in 2019, Erik Barmack became CEO of production shingle Wild Sheep Content. Courtney Barmack, currently a senior exec at Snap Inc., spent 12 years...
- 6/10/2024
- by Jesse Whittock and Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Prime Video is diving into genre in the Nordics with a new slate of shows, including the Swedish mystery crime series “Blind Spot” starring Ida Engvoll (“Love & Anarchy”) and Pål Sverre Hagen (“Furia”), and Henrik Georgsson (“The Bridge”)’s dystopian thriller “Vaka,” starring Emmy-award nominated Jonas Karlsson and Aliette Opheim.
Based on Anne Holt’s best-selling novel “1222” which revolves around the character of Hanne Wilhelmsen, a sharp and dark-minded police officer. The series, penned by celebrated author Sara Heldt (“Sandhamn Murders”) together with Erik Skjoldberg (“Occupied”), follows Hanne who finds herself sheltered in an isolated mountain hotel after a train crash and starts investigating on mysterious murders even though she’s been temporarily suspended from the police.
“Blind Spot” is co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Nordic Drama Queens, in association with Fifth Season which represents the show outside of the Nordic region. Skjoldberg is directing all four episodes of the series.
Based on Anne Holt’s best-selling novel “1222” which revolves around the character of Hanne Wilhelmsen, a sharp and dark-minded police officer. The series, penned by celebrated author Sara Heldt (“Sandhamn Murders”) together with Erik Skjoldberg (“Occupied”), follows Hanne who finds herself sheltered in an isolated mountain hotel after a train crash and starts investigating on mysterious murders even though she’s been temporarily suspended from the police.
“Blind Spot” is co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Nordic Drama Queens, in association with Fifth Season which represents the show outside of the Nordic region. Skjoldberg is directing all four episodes of the series.
- 3/14/2024
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Prime Video Nordics has swooped to acquire nine scripted originals from Viaplay, which abandoned its high-end scripted commissioning drive last year.
The titles will now launch on Prime Video following the agreement, which Martin Backlund, Managing Director of Prime Video Nordics, called a “landmark deal.”
The shows comprise Bullshit, The Commoner, The Fortress, In the Name of Love, Jana – Marked for Life, Paradis City, Solo/Dancing Alone, Furia Season Two and Those Who Kill Season Four. We told you about several of them last year, when Viaplay was pushing ahead with an aggressive scripted originals strategy that was later scrapped.
Also included are library titles such as Couple Trouble, Furia Season One, Hammarvik, Honour and Occupied. This part of the agreement is non-exclusive and the shows will appear on both services.
The Nordics were recently identified as one of several European territories where Prime Video can grow, and was...
The titles will now launch on Prime Video following the agreement, which Martin Backlund, Managing Director of Prime Video Nordics, called a “landmark deal.”
The shows comprise Bullshit, The Commoner, The Fortress, In the Name of Love, Jana – Marked for Life, Paradis City, Solo/Dancing Alone, Furia Season Two and Those Who Kill Season Four. We told you about several of them last year, when Viaplay was pushing ahead with an aggressive scripted originals strategy that was later scrapped.
Also included are library titles such as Couple Trouble, Furia Season One, Hammarvik, Honour and Occupied. This part of the agreement is non-exclusive and the shows will appear on both services.
The Nordics were recently identified as one of several European territories where Prime Video can grow, and was...
- 2/8/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
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