Cineflix Rights has boarded the new drama series “In Memoriam” as its worldwide distribution partner. The new French-language eight-part psychological thriller, about a family torn apart as they battle for their father’s inheritance, is being produced by Passez-Go (Chouchou, De Pierre en fille, Lou et Sophie, Pour toujours plus un jour, Le Chalet) and Bell Media in association with C3 Media (So Long, Marianne, Sugar, Kings of Coke) for Bell Media’s Crave network.
James Durie, Head of Scripted, Cineflix Rights, said: “In Memoriam is a gripping psychological thriller, unpicking complex and deep-rooted family dynamics with an increasingly sinister competition that forces rival siblings to battle each other to inherit untold wealth. In doing so, the series hits a lot of the content beats global buyers are looking for, echoing similar themes explored in some of the biggest drama hits of the past few years.”
Felix Tetreault, Executive Producer, Passez-Go, added: “Cineflix Rights has a great track record of turning international dramas into global hits. We are thrilled to be partnering with them on In Memoriam.”
“In Memoriam” is written by Pierre-Marc Drouin (Doute raisonnable) and Pascale Renaud-Hébert (M’entends-tu), and is directed by Marie-Claude Blouin (Chouchou, De Pierre en fille, Le Chalet) and Félix Tétreault (Chouchou, Lou et Sophie). The producer is Vicky Bounadère, the content producer is Patrick Martin, and the line producer is Marie-Christine Lavoie. PassezGo and Bell Media produce the series with C3 Media for Crave. Marie-Claude Blouin, Félix Tétreault, and Vicky Bounadère are executive producing for Passez-Go, Sophie Parizeau for Bell Media, and Pablo Salzman and Jason Simms for C3 Media. Cineflix Rights is the exclusive worldwide distribution partner.
“In Memoriam” (8x60’) is the story of Julien, Judith, Mathieu, and Lucile, siblings who have felt like orphans for as long as they can remember. Their mother, Mathilde, took her own life when they were all still young – and each one, in turn, then broke off contact with their incredibly wealthy father, Paul-Émile, believing him to be at the root of the tragedy. Following the death of their father, the children, their spouses, and a mysterious total stranger are all invited to the reading of his will. To their shock, they learn that none are due to inherit as much as one cent. Their only hope of getting their hands on his fortune is to participate in a series of challenges he has contrived to determine which one of his children might win his inheritance. However, the increasingly sinister ordeals reveal more than a few dark corners of family history while sowing mounting pain and chaos and bringing up long-forgotten past wounds. Even from beyond the grave, it seems that Paul-Émile still has control over them.