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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Eva Björg Ægisdottir’s Crime Series ‘Elma’ Set for TV Adaptation
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Eva Björg Ægisdottir’s Crime Series ‘Elma’ Set for TV Adaptation

Last updated: November 30, 2024 5:58 am
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Glassriver, an Icelandic production company, has acquired the rights to Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s popular crime series “Elma” for a TV adaptation. The series revolves around Elma, a police detective who returns to her job at the local police station in Akranes, Iceland, following a failed romance. The story takes a dark turn when a woman’s body is discovered at the base of a lighthouse, unearthing long-buried secrets from the past. In this atmospheric Icelandic town, Elma finds herself entangled in a web of mysteries, with her colleague Saevar possibly offering salvation.

The first installment in the series, titled “The Creak on the Stairs,” has garnered immense popularity, followed by the sequel “Girls Who Life.” Translated into 23 languages, Ægisdóttir’s books have found particular success in France, attracting a readership of over 100,000.

The deal for the TV adaptation was negotiated by D H H Literary Agency’s David Headley in collaboration with The Artists Partnership. Glassriver, known for its crime drama “Black Sands,” boasts a diverse portfolio of scripted projects, with over 20 screen ventures in development spanning genres from comedy to sci-fi.

Andri Ómarsson, co-owner and producer at Glassriver, expressed excitement about bringing “Elma” to life on screen, citing the series’ ability to captivate audiences globally. Ægisdóttir also shared her enthusiasm for the project, praising the talented team at Glassriver and scriptwriter Karen for their vision in adapting “Elma” for television. With a dedicated cast and creative team, the creators are confident that the show will showcase the best of Icelandic storytelling.

The collaboration between Glassriver and Ægisdóttir promises to deliver a gripping crime drama that combines Iceland’s stunning landscapes with a compelling narrative. The project is poised to resonate with viewers both locally and internationally, showcasing the strength of Icelandic drama. With the expertise of the team behind the adaptation, “Elma” is set to captivate audiences and bring to life the essence of Icelandic storytelling on screen.

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