All3Media International Sends Black Snow Around the World

All3Media International has closed its first round of deals for Goalpost Television’s mystery drama Black Snow.

The series centers on the unsolved 1995 murder of a 17-year-old Australian South Sea Islander, whose case is reopened when a time capsule discovery provides new evidence. All3Media International has signed deals to air the show in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and New Zealand.

Prime Video acquired rights in a pan-territory deal for Africa and plans to debut the series in the coming months. This deal marks All3Media International’s first with Prime Video on this continent.

OSN agreed to a pan-territory deal to make the series available on its streaming platform OSN+, as well as on OSNtv.

Throughout Europe, deals were signed with Canal+ in Austria, Filmin in Spain, NPO in the Netherlands, MagentaTV in Germany, Cosmote in Greece and Sýn hf in Iceland. Also, TVNZ in New Zealand picked up the series.

Black Snow originally premiered on the Australian streaming service Stan in January and later debuted on Sundance Now in the U.S., Canada and the U.K.

Maartje Horchner, executive VP of content at All3Media International, commented, “Goalpost Television’s commitment to championing unique, distinct voices really shines through in Black Snow, which was created with input from the local South Sea Islander community and features outstanding performances from newcomers such as Talijah Blackman-Corowa and Jemmason Power. Black Snow was very well received in Australia with critics praising its gripping premise and excellent ensemble cast as well as how it has skillfully weaved the history of its North Queensland setting into the narrative, so we’re delighted to play our role in ensuring viewers around the world get the opportunity to experience this exceptional character-driven mystery for themselves.”