EXCLUSIVE: Director-writer duo May el-Toukhy and Maren Louise Käehne, who previously collaborated on 2019 Sundance hit Queen Of Hearts, are re-teaming with scandi major Nordisk Film Production on D…
May el-Toukhy will be the series’ conceptual director and Käehne will be the lead writer. Nordisk secured rights to the 1971 book from the publishing house Gyldendal.
The four-part show will portray influential author Tove Ditlevsen’s four marriages with four vastly different men. It promises to be a brutally honest and unsentimental story about her being torn between the roles of artist, mother, wife and addict.'The Guilty': Ethan Hawke, Peter Sarsgaard, Riley Keough & More Join Jake Gyllenhaal In Antoine Fuqua-Directed Netflix Drama
“Tove Ditlevsen’s life constitutes, in all its devil-may-care complexity, a fascinating and inspiring material for us as filmmakers. She wants it all – career, children, love, freedom – but is still constantly drawn towards destroying any kind of harmony and joy,” commented Käehne. “Tove’s existential division between life’s conflicting desires and dreams resonates with today’s audience and with us as storytellers.
“Tove Ditlevsen’s authorship is current as never before with publications on its way throughout the world. We believe that Nordisk Film, with their creative team, are the completely right ones to picture this intense and ultra-modern work,” added book rights agent Lydia Constance Grønkvist Pedersen.