All3Media International Sends Too Close Around the World

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All3Media International has signed a raft of new deals for Too Close, a three-part psychological thriller from Snowed-In Productions.

In Europe, new deals have been inked with NPO (Netherlands), YLE (Finland), DR (Denmark), VRT (Flemish Belgium) and Nova TV (Greece and Cyprus), while BBC Studios ANZ has secured rights for Australia and New Zealand. Two pan-territory acquisitions have been secured, with HBO Central Europe signing rights for countries in central Europe and the Balkans, and BBC Studios Asia securing rights across Asia for the BBC First streaming platform.

These latest acquisitions follow the recently announced AMC Networks deal, which will see Too Close launching exclusively in the U.S. as an AMC+ original this month. The drama will be available on the AMC+ streaming service in the U.S., Canada, South America (excluding Brazil), Central America, Portugal and Spain later this year. The show recently aired on ITV 1.

Starring Emily Watson (Chernobyl, Appropriate Adult) and Denise Gough (Paula, Monday), Too Close tells the story of the unfolding relationship between a forensic psychiatrist (Watson) and her patient (Gough), as Watson’s character seeks to find an explanation for the shocking actions of her patient prior to trial.

Produced by Snowed-In Productions for ITV in association with All3Media International, Too Close is based on the novel of the same name by Clara Salaman, written under the pseudonym Natalie Daniels.

Louise Pedersen, CEO at All3Media International, said: “The global appetite for premium drama continues to be strong and we’re excited to be able to introduce our clients to this gripping new thriller. Too Close is packed with acclaimed talent on- and off-screen, led by the incredible Emily Watson and immensely talented Denise Gough. Executive producer Ruth Kenley-Letts is an expert in bringing powerful female-led stories to screen—our international success with Snowed-In Productions’ Mrs Wilson is testament to that—so we know this new primetime drama will be a must-see with audiences worldwide.”