Maipo Film, the leading Norwegian banner behind “Heirs of the Night” and “Lykkeland,” has teamed up with Tel Aviv-based Spiro Films (“When Heroes Fly”) to develo…
Maipo Film, the leading Norwegian banner behind “Heirs of the Night” and “Lykkeland,” has teamed up with Tel Aviv-based to develop “Blindspot,” a thought-provoking series about the enigmatic Lillehammer case of 1973.
This drama series will unravel the complex web of events surrounding the Lillehammer case, shedding light on the untold stories of those whose lives were forever changed. Both companies are part of The Creatives, an alliance regrouping leading independent production companies to help them develop and fund high-quality international dramas series and films.
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