![]() ![]() ![]() “’We, the Drowned’ is the perfect example of a local story with a truly global appeal, focusing on timeless and universal themes of adventure, love, desire, grief and the passage of time, which we know will strike a chord with international audiences,” added Chris Stewart, commercial director at Banijay Rights. “Having the visual prowess of Salomon, the linguistic eloquence of Trygve, and the support from Banijay Rights is quite the cocktail.” “We are fortunate to have a wealth of gorgeous material to work with and an immensely dedicated and talented team to nurture it,” said Deborah Marlow, creative producer, Marlowfilm. With his deft touch, ordinary stones dazzle with sharp, brilliant light. For three decades, Jensen has been one of the finest commentators in Denmark, distilling meaning out of everything, from political events to world developments, in his newspaper columns. The series will run to eight installments. Carsten Jensen’s fabulous first novel, We, the Drowned, should change that. Shows from the region sold by distribution unit Banijay Rights include “Occupied.” Jan Trygve Røyneland who was a writer on that series is handling the “We, the Drowned” adaptation. Nordic production banners in the Banijay Group include Nordisk Film TV, Mastiff, Jarowskij, and Yellow Bird. Banijay is well-versed in bringing drama from the Nordic countries to the international market. ![]()
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