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‘Icebreaker’ Trailer, Jojo Erholtz to Direct ‘Dead Women Talking’   

Finland Helsinki movie Ready to hear “Dead Women Talking” in a new series that is scheduled to be directed Jojo Jerulz.

Based on the original concept prepared by Joanna Holvicalio – with Taw Harno as a major writer – the program will witness two ambitious correspondence, Olivia and Nora, hosting Podcast about crimes against women. But the case of killing Miss is a small town of contracts that may cost them their lives.

“I think the original ideas are still worth investing in. The stories containing unique hooks but can be linked will continue to attract the homeless,” said Mia Eilen, head of the drama department.

“The Finnish has become striving in the field of unique ideas, only look at Nordic Noir and“ Finnish Weird ”. As a production company, we also want to highlight new sounds and marginalized societies, while ensuring the continuation of the movie or series in attracting a large -scale audience.

Producer Anina Leiban indicated that vocal blogs for real crimes have proven to be “very popular” among young women.

“I think this topic has a profound resonance with the target audience of the series. I personally listened to them for years and it was great to explore the reason for the attractiveness of this coordination strongly for women. She added:” Especially given that real crime magazines and documentary films have been present for decades. ”

“The series is a bold, addictive and modern addition to the crime drama world. While it focuses on violence against women – a decisive social issue that cannot be ignored – it deals with the issue from a new perspective. It gives a literal voice to women: whether those who investigate crimes or those who have been victims.

In the presentation, which is currently under development and which has been diluted through the friendship of the main characters and humor, women will not be “unidentified statistics”.

“They are real and multi -dimensional individuals who have dreams, aspirations and opinions. While the series explores dark and heavy topics, it remains an attractive crime drama with mysterious, convincing elements.

Jojo Jerulz
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Jojo Jeruliz, the director, writer and editor residing in Helsinki, who worked to develop “Detective Maria Kallio” and “Soulmate” – who developed her first movie with Aamu Film Company, which was also behind the successes of Joho Kozmann – “enthusiastic” to receive the call.

“What attracted me is the complex narration and the well -drawn characters. The story revolves in two different timelines where our contemporary heroes begin to investigate a murder that occurred in the eighties. She said:“ The idea of ​​using narration and sound via podcast as a source of drama, and as a narrative guide, provides a unique way of dealing With the style of the series. diverse.

Of course, the presence of two champions are fighting for the truth as they risk their lives making it an entertaining roller. “

Currently, Finnish texts tend to be “more ambitious than our financing”, but series like “Dead Women Talking” “We hope to raise the level high.”

“It not only motivates the main creators, but everyone who works in the series. I would like to see a dramatic movie and excitement about zombies in the northern European countries.

Before showing TV drama in Göteborg, Helsinki-Filmi also launched an exclusive advertising clip of the “Icebreaker” movie. The first international show of the series, directed by Beit Resky, will be shown on AMC+ in Spain on February 13.

Under the leadership of the actress Jessica Grabuski, who plays a coast guard, is about to take a turn for the worse, the film presents a group of survivors who left on the slide of the way. Soon they start to disappear and there may be something supernatural.

“Both the two series combine something familiar and surprising. A real crime. Illonn said: “I think these exciting concepts, along with strong heroine, are the unique points of sale of this series.”

“Icebreaker” is distributed by ELISA VIIHDE by APC. “Dead Women Talking” commissioned by Yle.

“Our international shows will continue to focus on the series of crime and excitement with a high concept, and continue in the footsteps of our leading series” symbolic name: Annika “. A story merged again something familiar – a secret policeman – with an unfamiliar thing: the world of artistic fraud. Our strength always lies in creating A unique dramatic concepts with an irresistible hook and a human heart.

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