Independent distributor All3Media International has announced Duck Soup’s drama “Lost Boys & Fairies” has been acquired by BritBox in the U.S. and Canada. In Europe, deals have also been signed with prestigious public service channel ARTE, who will launch the drama in France and Germany and premium SVOD Filmin has taken a first window in Spain. The series launched earlier this year in Stan (Australia), Rialto (New Zealand), NPO (the Netherlands) SVT (Sweden) and YES (Israel).
Exploring the universal themes of family, love and parenting through the perspective of gay adoption, the drama is written by Daf James and marks the first title from All3Media International’s first look deal with Duck Soup.
Launched earlier this year on BBC One, “Lost Boys & Fairies,” the series has been selected for a number of premium international festivals. Premiered at Berlinale this year, this groundbreaking drama has also traveled to Series Fest in Denver, Seriencamp in Cologne where it took home the Official Competition Award and Festival De La Fiction in La Rochelle, where the series won Best European Fiction Award. It will also screen at Out Fest in Orlando in October.
“Lost Boys & Fairies” follows Gabriel, a performance artist extraordinaire at spectacular queer club space Neverland. Together with his partner, Andy, he longs to take their relationship to the next level by adopting a child. We follow Gabe on a coming of middle-age journey as he faces his own childhood trauma so he can help Jake deal with this. Fusing queer culture with powerful family drama, “Lost Boys & Fairies” is filled to the brim with humor, redemption and love.
Maartje Horchner, EVP Content at All3Media International commented: “A poignant, heart wrenching drama about family, love and self-acceptance, this story deserves to be seen by a primetime audience and so we are thrilled to see it traveling to such premium partners around the world.”
Rebekah Wray-Rogers, Exec Producer and Co-Founder of Duck Soup Films said: “We are delighted that our beautiful show is finding its way into homes around the globe enabling audiences everywhere to enjoy Daf’s gem of a story.”
The series, led by Cardiff-born actor Sion Daniel Young (“Witness Number 3,” “Deceit,” “Slow Horses”) and star of stage and screen Fra Fee (“Cabaret,” “Les Misérables”) appear in lead roles as Gabriel and Andy, respectively. The cast also includes Elizabeth Berrington (“Stella,” “The Pact”) and Olivier Award-winner Sharon D. Clarke who is set to lead All3Media International’s new detective drama “Ellis.”
Additional cast features Maria Doyle Kennedy (“Kin,” “Outlander”), Arwel Gruffydd (“Y Sŵn,” “Tess of the D’Urbervilles”), Shaheen Jafargholi (“Casualty,” “EastEnders”), Mali Ann Rees (“The Pact,” “Keeping Faith”), William Thomas (“Torchwood”), Gwyneth Keyworth (“Alex Rider,” “Fflam”), Gwawr Loader (“Hidden”) and more.
“Lost Boys and Fairies” is created and written by Welsh writer Daf James, directed by James Kent (“The Capture,” “Testament of Youth”), and produced by Duck Soup Films for BBC One and BBC iPlayer.