Blackwater (TV series)

Blackwater is a Scandinavian television drama made for SVT and ITV Studios by Piv Bernth and Apple Tree Productions. It is an adaptation by Maren Louise Käehne and Arrhenius of Kerstin Ekman's 1993 novel of the same name. It is directed by Karin Arrhenius and Mikael Marcimain, and stars Pernilla August. It had a Swedish premiere date of 23 January 2023 and was in competition at the Göteborg Festival. It has broadcast dates in France and Germany for March 2023.

Blackwater
Based onBlackwater by Kerstin Ekman (novel)
Screenplay by
Directed by
Starring
Original languageSwedish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producer
ProducerPiv Bernth
CinematographyMarek Weiser
Production companies
  • Apple Tree Productions
  • ARD Deget
  • Filmpool Nord
  • ITV Studios
Release
Original networkSVT
Original release23 January 2023 (2023-01-23)

Synopsis

In the mountains of North Sweden, near the small town of Blackwater, two tourists are found murdered in a tent in the 1970s. Repercussions of this event are still felt twenty years on.[1]

Cast

Production

The series is an adaptation of the 1993 novel Blackwater by Kerstin Ekman, Sveriges Television ordered the production of the series in February 2020 from Apple Tree Productions, with co-production from ARD Degeto in Germany, and Filmpool Nord, and distribution internationally by ITV Studios. It was revealed that Maren Louise Käehne was scripting the adaptation and it would be directed by Pernilla August with Marek Wieser as director of photography and Anna Asp on production design.[3] Käehne had first approached STV about an adaptation in 2017, Ekman approved Käehne's vision for the series and with Piv Bernth onboard as producer they developed the series to a greenlight with SVT. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed production and prevented Pernilla August from directing the series as had been announced with Karin Arrhenius and Mikael Marcimain taking responsibility and August and her daughters instead playing Annie, young Annie and Annie's daughter Mia.[4]

Release

The series has been pre-sold across Scandinavia, to public broadcasters DR in Denmark, NRK in Norway, YLE in Finland and RUV in Iceland buying rights.[5] The series will compete for the 2023 Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize at the Gothenburg Film Festival held from 27 January 2023.[6] The series has premiere dates in March 2023 in France,[7] and Germany.[8]

References

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