The Herald (South Africa)

History made as SA series to air on Amazon

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SOUTH African-produced dramathril­ler Obsessions is set to make history when it becomes the first local series to air worldwide on Amazon’s video streaming service‚ Amazon Video.

The series‚ which tells the story of a young group of friends who are harassed by a stalker‚ will premiere on Amazon’s internatio­nal video service in May next year and run for 22 weeks.

The show will debut in the US and the UK‚ with producers in negotiatio­ns with local broadcaste­rs to carry it 24 hours later.

The series creator Nicho Bernard said they were honoured by the opportunit­y to have the series screened worldwide and believed it marked a revolution for the local entertainm­ent industry.

“We want to create a trend. We want to create a culture of sending our content overseas. We want to show internatio­nal markets that we compete with them and we can also make high quality production­s that they will enjoy.

“We are doing that by not sticking to the rules of being big first in South Africa and then internatio­nally.”

The series had initially been named The Crossing and was picked up by the SABC before complicati­ons saw the producers pull out of the agreement and sign an internatio­nal deal with Amazon.

All of the music and fashion featured in Obsessions will be provided by local artists and designers.

The series also features an allSouth African cast including Jack Devnarain‚ Brandon Auret‚ Elma Postma and Liesl Ahlers and was shot at locations in Johannesbu­rg and at the Hartbeespo­ort Dam.

Auret said he was hesitant at first to make the move from film back to TV but was excited by the script.

“It is different. It feels like an American series. When I read the script for the first episode I was blown away,” he said.

“I knew this would be an amazing production and I was excited to be a part of it. I told the creators: ‘If this is what the show is like‚ I am in’.” – TshisaLIVE

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