Banijay Rights has scored a primary batch of gross sales on “Fallen,” against the law drama reuniting “The Bridge” showrunner Camilla Ahlgren and star Sofia Helini. The collection is produced by Banijay-owned Filmlance, a number one Scandinavian outfit.

Unveiled on the Goteborg Movie Pageant‘s TV Drama Imaginative and prescient convention, offers on “Fallen” embrace Canal+’s channel Polar+ in France, MHz Selection within the U.S., NPO within the Netherlands, SBS in Australia, ERT in Greece and Syn Hf in Iceland.

Created and written by Ahlgren together with Martin Asphaug and Alex Haridi, the six-part collection stars Helin (“Atlantic Crossing”) and Hedda Stiernstedt (“Wallander,” “Beforeigners”). The present is co-produced by TV4, Movie i Skåne and Filmlance, in collaboration with ZDF.

In “Fallen,” Helin performs Iris Broman, the brand new head of Kalla Fall, a gaggle fixing chilly circumstances in Malmö. Iris has simply left Stockholm following a tragedy and moved to the small southern city of Ystad, the place she lives in her half-sister Kattis’ (Stiernstedt) home by the ocean. However when Iris arrives in Skåne, a chilly case turns into topical once more and every thing is turned the other way up, intertwining the lives of a number of characters.

Cathy Payne, Banijay Rights CEO, mentioned the corporate had offered the “riveting drama” throughout Europe, the U.S. and Australia due to “stellar forged fronted by Sofia Helin and Hedda Stiernstedt,” and the “unbelievable suspense and pleasure” it has triggered amongst consumers.

Ahlgren mentioned the banner began growing “Fallen” in 2017. “Our journey has been nothing wanting extraordinary, and it’s been incredible to collaborate with Sofia Helin and Filmlance as soon as once more.”

“It’s affirming to see the collection discover its viewers, and I’m proud that folks world wide will now be capable to watch it too,” Ahlgren continued.

“Fallen” was produced by Filmlance’s Anna Wallmark. Lisa Dahlberg serves as government producer at TV4. The present is directed by Linnea Roxeheim (“Portkod”), alongside Olof Spaak.

Headed by Hanne Palmquist, Filmlance is a part of Banijay’s community of over 60 scripted labels. The corporate is behind a few of Scandinavia’s greatest hits, notably “Ronja the Robber’s Daughter,” “High Canine,” “Beck” and “Caliphate.”

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