The psychological thriller, set in an Israeli high school, was also picked up by RTL for Germany and NPO for the Netherlands in a series of deals by Federation Entertainment., a new Israeli thriller series set during a high-school shooting, for most of the world.
The 8-part series, written by Anat Gafni and Sahar Shavit and directed by Ofir Lobel, follows the police investigation into a massacre of four students at an Israeli high school carried out by anonymous masked figures. Key to the investigation is an app, Blackspace, that the school's pupils use to communicate with one another, sharing their secrets out of view of their parents and the adult world.
In a separate international TV deal, announced earlier this week, Banijay Rights sold multiple territories for its new crime drama. ABC in Australia, public broadcasters SVT , YLE , NRK , and DR picked up the 5-part crime series, which follows a tense police surveillance investigation into a tight-knit Manchester community.
So fake. These things never happen in israel.