ALL3MEDIA HAS SOLD “WHITE HOUSE FARM” IN SEVERAL TERRITORIES

HBO Max, Canal Plus, DirecTV all board New Pictures drama, with deals covering Americas, Europe and Australasia.

29 NOV 2019

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All3media International has signed a host of pre-sales for “White House Farm” with a range of international broadcasters on board covering Americas, Europe and Australasia. Produced by New Pictures in association with All3media International, “White House Farm” will debut on ITV in the UK in 2020. The six-part drama centres on an infamous true crime story – the murder of three generations of one family at an isolated farmhouse in 1985.

Deals include the acquisition of digital rights in the US by WarnerMedia for streaming service HBO Max launching the series next year.  A pan-territory deal has been signed with Canal Plus covering France and French-speaking territories in Europe, Africa and the Caribbean. DirecTV has secured the drama for Latin America.

Sky in New Zealand and BBC Studios in Australia have also picked up “White House Farm”, and TV deals have been concluded in Europe with DR (Denmark), NPO (Netherlands), VRT (Belgium), and NRK (Norway). Dazzler Media has acquired DVD/Video rights for the UK & Eire.

Louise Pedersen, CEO at All3media International, said, “In ‘White House Farm’, Willow Grylls and the New Pictures team have produced a compelling true crime drama that takes an in-depth look at what happened on one fateful night. It focuses on not only the crime itself and the subsequent police investigation but also the devastating emotional impact of the tragedy, all informed by extensive research and interviews with those closest to the case. Crime stories have a global resonance and we are delighted that a number of major international broadcasters including HBO Max and Canal Plus will be airing the series.”

MURDER OF THREE GENERATIONS

Over thirty years ago, three generations of one family were murdered at their isolated farm. Initial evidence pointed the finger at the daughter of the family who had a history of mental illness, however one detective refused to accept this and delved deeper into the investigation. His determination uncovered new evidence that shed suspicion on the only surviving member of the immediate family, the son, who was subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment. “White House Farm” is a dramatised true crime story based on extensive research, interviews and published accounts, looking at the mystery behind what happened that fateful day, only made more contentious as the son still protests his innocence to this day.

“White House Farm” features a star-studded cast including Freddie Fox (“Year of the Rabbit”), Mark Addy (“New Blood”), Stephen Graham (“Line of Duty”) and Gemma Whelan (“Gentleman Jack”). Mark Stanley (“Run”), Alexa Davies (“Detectorists”), Cressida Bonas (“The Bye Bye Man”), Alfie Allen (“Game of Thrones”) and Nicholas Farrell (“The Cry”) also star.

Written by Kris Mrksa (“Requiem”, “The Slap”) and Giula Sandler (“Nowhere Boys”), “White House Farm” is directed by BAFTA nominee Paul Whittington (“The Moorside”, “Cilla”) and produced by Lee Thomas (“The Last Tree”). Executive producers are Willow Grylls, Kris Mrksa, Elaine Pyke and Primetime Emmy winner Charlie Pattinson.