Mediaworks Bringing International Drama the Gulf
Mediaworks Bringing International Drama the Gulf to Three
MediaWorks is pleased to
announce that it has secured the rights to broadcast the
highly anticipated new drama series,The Gulf on Three
in 2019.
A six part German-New Zealand co-production, The Gulf promises to deliver a gripping, fast-paced dive into a world where good people and crime collide. Shot in New Zealand, the dark thriller is juxtaposed against the beauty of New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf and Waiheke Island.
The Gulf follows the moral disintegration of a talented detective played by New Zealand actress Kate Elliot, (The Cult, Fresh Meat) who is placed in an unthinkable situation while uncovering three intriguing criminal cases. Ido Drent, Jeffrey Thomas, Pana Hema-Taylor and Mark Mitchson also star.
Andrew Szusterman, MediaWorks Chief Content Officer said: “This production promises to have the hallmarks of what makes current television drama so exciting. It will keep global audiences transfixed at every turn, all packaged up by some of New Zealand's finest production and acting talent and set behind her unique landscape.”
Philly de lacey, Chief Executive Officer, Screentime New Zealand said, “The series is quintessentially Kiwi and showcases the great production talents we have here - so it is an honour for Screentime to be producing this for the NZ and international market place. This series is a dark thriller with exciting twists that should keep audiences hooked right from the moment the opening scene starts.”
The Gulf is a co-production between
Screentime NZ, Lippy Pictures and German fiction specialist
Letterbox Filmproduktion and is funded by the Screen
Production Grant. MediaWorks will be broadcasting the
six-part series on Three at a date to be confirmed in 2019.
It will also be broadcast next year on ZDF in Germany and
Channel 9 in Australia.
About The
Gulf
Justice isn’t always right. And some crimes aren’t wrong. But where does that leave us? And the people caught between the two? The Gulf is about the moral disintegration of Detective Jess Savage, who finds herself in exactly that place as she investigates crimes on her home patch of Waiheke Island, New Zealand.
After
losing her memory in a car crash that killed her husband,
Jess becomes determined to bring the killer to justice.
Convinced that someone is trying to kill her because of
something she has uncovered in a recent investigation, she
in effect begins investigating herself, retracing her steps
over the weeks prior. As her colleagues become increasingly
uncooperative Jess’ paranoia really sets in, whilst she
also starts to fight an addiction to morphine. As she gets
closer to the truth she so desperately seeks, Jess discovers
that her world is not so morally black and white.
The
personal story of Jess and the revelation of it to her and
the audience is complex and intriguing, which dovetails
seamlessly with three intriguing criminal cases that have a
major impact on her career.
Lead Cast include: Kate
Elliot, Ido Drent, Jeffrey Thomas, Pana Hema-Taylor, Mark
Mitchinson, and introducing Timmie Cameron.
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