BBC Four acquires Swedish crime drama, The Hunt For A Killer

The Hunt

Banijay Rights announcedYellow Bird’s Swedish true crime drama series, The Hunt For A Killer, has been acquired by BBC Four. Set to transmit on the channel and BBC iPlayer later this summer, the series is set in southern Sweden in the late 1980s and revolves around the real-life disappearance and subsequent murder of a 10-year-old girl. It follows the 16-year investigation into the murder and the determination of the local police force to solve the case.

Critically-acclaimed as unique in its genre by the Swedish press, the series is a co-production between Banijay-owned Swedish production company, Yellow Bird, Swedish public broadcaster, SVT, and Film I Skåne.

Sue Deeks, Head of Programme Acquisition, BBC, said: ‘The Hunt For A Killer is a chilling, authentic and evocative true crime drama that BBC viewers will find completely absorbing’.

Chris Stewart, SVP UK & Eire, Banijay Rights, said: ‘The Hunt For A Killer has been described as Sweden’s answer to Manhunter, compared with True Detective, and is worthy of the accolades. Brutally authentic and masterfully directed by Mikael Marciman, it’s a true crime drama that’s guaranteed to get under the skin and we can’t wait to share it with the BBC audience’.

Further international sales of The Hunt For A Killer have been made to SBS (Australia), RTL (Germany) and NBC Universal (France). The BBC deal also follows hot-on-the-heels of another Swedish crime thriller from Yellow Bird, Bäckström, which was picked up earlier this year by AMC Networks in the UK, Canada and US, for its streaming service, Acorn TV.