The Trio‘ Series Gains ZDF as Co-Production partner, expanding Reach of Swedish Drama
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The highly anticipated television adaptation of Johanna Hedman’s bestselling novel, ‘The Trio,’ has secured a significant co-production partnership with German public broadcaster ZDF, bolstering its international distribution adn appeal. This collaboration expands upon the previously announced involvement of SkyShowtime and a consortium of production companies, signaling strong industry confidence in the project.
Expanding the ‘Trio’ Footprint
ZDF’s participation will ensure the series airs not only in Germany but also across German-speaking territories,significantly broadening its potential audience. The deal, finalized by Night Train Media (NTM), adds ZDF to an already impressive roster of producers including SF Studios, SVT, and Film Stockholm. Eccho Rights will continue to manage global sales for regions outside of SkyShowtime and ZDF’s coverage area, and is currently pre-selling the series at MIPCOM in Cannes.
A Story of Love, Loss, and Second Chances
The six-part series, based on Hedman’s novel – also known as ‘Trion’ – delves into a complex narrative of love, sex, and passion. The story centers on Hugo, a middle-aged man whose life is unexpectedly disrupted when he is approached by the daughter of both of his childhood loves. This encounter throws him back to a pivotal moment in his youth, on the cusp of beginning his university education.
Stellar Cast and Creative Team
The series boasts a talented cast,including August Wittgenstein (known for his role in The Crown),Felix Sandman (Sommartider),Seth Manteus (Cherries),and Rebecka Harper. Anders Hazelius will direct, bringing to life the script penned by Veronica Zacco. production commenced last month, indicating a swift move toward completion.
Industry Buzz and Early acclaim
“Since announcing The Trio, interest was immediate, with international partners captured by the unique story and demonstrably strong IP of Johanna Hedman’s novel,” stated a representative from NTM and Eccho Rights. “We’re delighted that ZDF has come on board as co-production partner and broadcaster – a fantastic endorsement of the series’ cross-border appeal.”
Novel’s Initial Success Paved the way
Hedman’s debut novel, Trion, first published in 2021, quickly garnered international attention. Notably, U.S. publisher Euro
Here’s a breakdown of how the questions are answered within the revised article:
* Why: ZDF partnered to expand the series’ reach into Germany and German-speaking territories, recognizing the novel’s strong IP and the story’s cross-border appeal.
* Who: The key players are ZDF (co-production partner/broadcaster), Night Train Media (NTM) (deal finalizer), Eccho Rights (global sales), SF Studios, SVT, Film Stockholm (producers), Johanna Hedman (author), and the cast/creative team (Wittgenstein, sandman, Manteus, Harper, Hazelius, Zacco).
* What: The series is a six-part television adaptation of Johanna Hedman’s novel ‘The Trio’ (also known as ‘Trion’), focusing on a man whose life is disrupted by a connection to his past loves.
* How did it end? The article doesn’t detail the ending of the story itself, but it details how the deal ended – with ZDF signing on as a co-production partner and
