Misha Glenny True-Crime Novel Gets TV Treatment

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McMafia writer Misha Glenny has signed a deal that sees his book Nemesis: One Man and the Battle for Rio being adapted for television.

BlackBox Multimedia and Boutique Filmes are on board to co-produce Nemesis, based on the gritty true-life story of Antonio Francisco Lopes, who went from an unassuming, poorly paid man in Rio de Janeiro to “Nem,” the king of one of Rio’s biggest slums and Brazil’s most wanted criminal.

The series includes a fictionalized English character based on Glenny’s story.

Glenny, known for the hit BBC series McMafia, will also write the series. An investigative reporter and historian, Glenny divided his time between Brazil and London to write the book, living for several months in Rocinha, the favela at the heart of this story. He conducted over 200 hours of interviews with all the major and minor players, and over 30 hours of interviews at the Maximum-Security Federal Penitentiary with “Nem” himself.

Giuliano Papadia, CEO and creative director of BlackBox Multimedia, said: “We’re always looking for stories with a strong local heart but that will speak to audiences all over the world. It’s about striking a balance between authenticity and universality, and when we read Nemesis, we knew we had found both. Nem’s story is a Brazilian story, but it is also the story of a father, of a family, of a community. We’re excited to partner with the team at Boutique Filmes and with Misha Glenny and bring this series to Brazil and to the world. ”

Gustavo Mello, executive producer and co-owner of Boutique Filmes, commented: “It’s a unique opportunity to be able to produce a local story with such a powerful international angle and be leaned by a hitmaker as Misha. It’s a bold approach, that goes beyond other series that take place in Brazilian slums, a deep dive into one of the most intriguing and ambiguous Brazilian characters. We couldn’t be happier to have BlackBox partner with us on this huge production”.

Glenny added: “Nem’s story is one of the most extraordinary examples of human courage and frailty I have ever encountered in a single person. It demonstrates that even in a brutal environment, we are guided by an inherent morality that prefers good over evil. But where it can still be impossible to make the right choices. From the minute I started talking to them, it was clear BlackBox and Boutique understood exactly what the human dimensions of Nem’s incredible story are. It is a joy to be working with them.”