Series
Banijay Nordic company Jarowskij has unveiled “A Class Apart,” a new eight-part drama series commissioned by Viaplay, which Banijay Rights will distribute internationally. Based on an original idea from Henrik Schyffert and Gustaf Skördeman, the series unspools within a secret society at on of Sweden’s top boarding schools. After a hazing ritual goes wrong and an alumni is found dead, a student from a nearby disadvantaged public school is accused of murder. The series was written by Michaela Hamilton (“Eagles”) and Erik Eger and stars Aliette Opheim (“Caliphate”) and Valter Skarsgård (“Lords of Chaos”). Eger, Andrea Östlund (“The Restaurant”) and David Berron direct. Jarowskij, Brommamamma, Viaplay, Film I Väst and Banijay Rights all co-produce.
Distribution
Abacus Media Rights has closed a series of sales for the CBC/HBO Max original comedy program “Sort Of” ahead of its premiere on CBC’s streaming services Gem and CBC TV in November and in the U.
Banijay Nordic company Jarowskij has unveiled “A Class Apart,” a new eight-part drama series commissioned by Viaplay, which Banijay Rights will distribute internationally. Based on an original idea from Henrik Schyffert and Gustaf Skördeman, the series unspools within a secret society at on of Sweden’s top boarding schools. After a hazing ritual goes wrong and an alumni is found dead, a student from a nearby disadvantaged public school is accused of murder. The series was written by Michaela Hamilton (“Eagles”) and Erik Eger and stars Aliette Opheim (“Caliphate”) and Valter Skarsgård (“Lords of Chaos”). Eger, Andrea Östlund (“The Restaurant”) and David Berron direct. Jarowskij, Brommamamma, Viaplay, Film I Väst and Banijay Rights all co-produce.
Distribution
Abacus Media Rights has closed a series of sales for the CBC/HBO Max original comedy program “Sort Of” ahead of its premiere on CBC’s streaming services Gem and CBC TV in November and in the U.
- 8/18/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
One Hundred Years of Evil
Directed by Erik Eger & Magnus Oliv
Written by Oliver Blackburn, Erik Eger, Magnus Oliv and Joacim Starander
Sweden, 80 min.
Maximum capital gains have long-inspired television programmers of history television to favour propaganda championing the heroes and successes of their countries war-time achievements. Audiences clearly lost interest in self-congratulatory patriotism and viewers fled to 24 hour news channels that promised more intrigue and exploitation than any history program had to offer. Taking a page from CNN and Fox News, channels that once focused exclusively on World War Two heroics have turned to fear-mongering doomsday predictions, tragedy porn and revisionist history, focusing on increasingly improbable conspiracy theories. Absorbing these influences, One Hundred Years of Evil presents in mockumentary form, an absurdist scenario suggesting that Hitler did not die in the bunker.
As many mockumentaries do, this film suffers due to it’s length and adhering far too closely...
Directed by Erik Eger & Magnus Oliv
Written by Oliver Blackburn, Erik Eger, Magnus Oliv and Joacim Starander
Sweden, 80 min.
Maximum capital gains have long-inspired television programmers of history television to favour propaganda championing the heroes and successes of their countries war-time achievements. Audiences clearly lost interest in self-congratulatory patriotism and viewers fled to 24 hour news channels that promised more intrigue and exploitation than any history program had to offer. Taking a page from CNN and Fox News, channels that once focused exclusively on World War Two heroics have turned to fear-mongering doomsday predictions, tragedy porn and revisionist history, focusing on increasingly improbable conspiracy theories. Absorbing these influences, One Hundred Years of Evil presents in mockumentary form, an absurdist scenario suggesting that Hitler did not die in the bunker.
As many mockumentaries do, this film suffers due to it’s length and adhering far too closely...
- 7/26/2011
- by Justine
- SoundOnSight
Conspiracy theory madness or a monumental mistake followed by a massive cover up? Consider the 'facts':
Berlin 1945. At first glance Us Air Force flight 545D does not reveal anything eye catching. It looks just like any other military cargo plane taking off for the U.S .
But a closer look in the planes cargo compartment would puzzle any spectator. 13 men in handcuffs, chained to each other - and they all look like Adolf Hitler.
Over half a century later Norwegian researcher Skule Antonsen sides with Spanish documentary filmmaker Idelfonso Elizalde to follow in the footsteps of Adolf Munchenhauser, one of the 13 Hitler look alike war prisoners who was secretly transported to the U.S for investigation . When Munchenhauser is released from detention in 1946 he is allowed to stay in the U.S.
Skule digs into Munchenhausers life. Is it possible that Adolf Munchenhuser really was Adolf Hitler? As Skules quest...
Berlin 1945. At first glance Us Air Force flight 545D does not reveal anything eye catching. It looks just like any other military cargo plane taking off for the U.S .
But a closer look in the planes cargo compartment would puzzle any spectator. 13 men in handcuffs, chained to each other - and they all look like Adolf Hitler.
Over half a century later Norwegian researcher Skule Antonsen sides with Spanish documentary filmmaker Idelfonso Elizalde to follow in the footsteps of Adolf Munchenhauser, one of the 13 Hitler look alike war prisoners who was secretly transported to the U.S for investigation . When Munchenhauser is released from detention in 1946 he is allowed to stay in the U.S.
Skule digs into Munchenhausers life. Is it possible that Adolf Munchenhuser really was Adolf Hitler? As Skules quest...
- 11/15/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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