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Crime series Joan, The Gold heads All3Media International |’s Mipcom drama slate News

Crime series Joan, The Gold heads All3Media International |’s Mipcom drama slate News

Snowed-in productions Joan stares Sophie Turner

Crime drama The Gold and Sophie Turner-directed rags-to-riches drama Joan are among the key titles All3Media International is buying in its first Mipcom since taking over from the new owner.

Joan, produced by British indie producer Snowed-In Productions for ITV, tells the story of one of Britain’s most notorious jewel thieves, Joan Hannington, while The Gold, produced by creator Neil Forsyth’s Tannadice Pictures banner, tells the story of the real-life Brink’s is inspired. Mat robbery 1983.

The distribution company, part of All3Media, will also distribute Generation Z (Channel 4), the darkly comic coming-of-age thriller from Ben Wheatley, the Martin Clunes-directed crime drama Out There and the suspense thriller Protection starring Siobhan Finneran .

Other titles on All3Media International’s slate include Justin Kurzel’s psychological thriller Exposure, Australian juvenile justice drama Critical Incident and psychological thriller Dead, as well as Buried, Captivated and The Night Caller.

All3Media’s sales team will also focus on introducing buyers to local adaptations of some of its thriller series, including Indian versions of Boat Story and The Tourist, both of which are currently in development. Also on the schedule is a German version of the Neal Street-produced drama “The Informer”.

The crime series includes the female-led crime series Ellis starring Sharon D. Clarke, as well as new seasons of Black Snow, Black Sands, Brokenwood Mysteries, Dalgliesh, Ridley and Mystery Road. . All3Media International will also be covering Boarders, The Ex-Wife and all creatures great and small.

UK-based production and distribution group All3Media was the subject of a lengthy, interesting sale process last year until RedBird IMI, the media investment company led by Jeff Zucker, finally bought the company for £1.15 billion (US$1.5 billion) earlier this year. dollars).

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