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  1. Björn Borg’s Memoir Heartbeat Set for Screen Adaptation by Acclaimed Writer/Director Jonas Åkerlund

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    Content powerhouse, Banijay Entertainment, today announces Jarowskij/Yellow Bird and Mastiff Sweden are co-developing a scripted interpretation of Björn Borg’s bestselling memoir Hjärtslag (Heartbeat). The adaptation will be helmed by internationally renowned filmmaker Jonas Åkerlund, one of Sweden’s most influential directors, known for his groundbreaking music videos for Madonna, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and The Rolling Stones, as well as films like Polar, Spun, Lord of Chaos and the Netflix series Clark.

    Björn Borg says: “I’ve spent my entire life in matches – both on and off the court. Jonas wants to explore both sides, and I feel the time is right for that. He has the eye, the energy, and the courage to tell my story in his own way.”

    Currently in development, the screen adaptation will explore Borg’s meteoric rise to tennis superstardom, including his unprecedented five consecutive Wimbledon titles, and his shocking decision to retire at just 26 years old. Based on Hjärtslag, published by Norstedts last month, the story delves into Borg’s life beyond the court, from childhood and tennis stardom to the years of financial collapse, media scrutiny, and personal reinvention.

    Jonas Åkerlund, Writer/Director, says: “Everyone knows Björn Borg for his legendary moments on the court, for his fierce, unparalleled power as an athlete and icon. With his book, we finally dipped a toe into his enigmatic mind. But with this project, we’re canon-balling into the deep end.” 

    Mattias Olsson, Head of Creative at Mastiff Sweden, and Elin Kvist, Chief Executive Officer, Jarowskij/Yellow Bird say: “We are incredibly proud to have been entrusted with this unique story, about one of the greatest sports heroes of all time, Björn Borg. There’s only one person who can tell it, and that’s the cultural force of Jonas Åkerlund. This is going to be a memorable biopic that must be seen.”

    Mastiff Sweden is behind ambitious formats like the recently announced TV4 culinary showdown 100 Knives, co-developed with Banijay Americas label Bunim/Murray Productions, as well as a long-running local version of Survivor, and Love is Blind Sweden, serving as the production partner for multiple Netflix adaptations.  Meanwhile, high-end scripted production company Jarowskij/Yellow Bird has delivered successful productions like Diary of a Ditched Girl, A Nearly Normal Family, Millennium, The Restaurant, and the major upcoming reinterpretation of iconic detective Wallander.

    Banijay Entertainment is the number one scripted studio in Europe, home to over 60 labels, producing more than 110 titles annually. Its global portfolio includes House of Guinness, Half Man, The Law According to Lidea Poet, Motor Valley, Montmartre, Carême, The Anatomy of a Moment and the Culpa trilogy. The Nordic slate includes Fallen, My Brother, Billionaire’s Island, Still Breathing, Supporting Actor and Murder in Hanko.

    This project also reflects Banijay Entertainment’s growing expansion in sport storytelling, following the launch of Banijay Sports, and underscores its commitment to delivering a bold, cross-genre offering to audiences worldwide.

  2. Wallander Returns for New Era Starring Gustaf Skarsgård

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    From Cannes Series, Banijay Entertainment today announces the return of globally-acclaimed detective drama, Wallander, reimagined for a new era by Jarowskij/Yellow Bird, TV4 and Banijay Rights. The first season of this new Swedish-language adaptation will comprise of three 90-minute films, with Gustaf Skarsgård (Oppenheimer, Vikings) playing the iconic role. The series will be directed by Molly Hartleb (Riding In Darkness, Top Dog) and the duo behind the highly-anticipated Egghead Republic, Pella Kågerman & Hugo Lilja. 

    At 42, Kurt Wallander’s life is unravelling. Newly separated after two decades of marriage and estranged from his daughter, he’s a man on the edge. Wallander drinks too much, sleeps too little, and carries the weight of every unsolved case.  He is pushed to the limits as he confronts high-stakes cases, and this new adaptation goes deeper than ever before, taking the audience under the skin of this intriguing character, with a raw portrayal of a modern man navigating personal collapse, while attempting to uphold his detective work. 

    Elin Kvist, CEO Jarowskij/Yellow Bird says: Wallander set in today is not just a strong and intuitive detective, but also a complex, vulnerable character struggling as a father, partner and friend. Gustaf Skarsgård gives us a relatable character packed with nerve, intuition and emotion. But most of all we want these new films to be suspense thrillers filled with unpredictability, struggle and the sense of constantly being in a pressure-cooker.” 

    Simon Cox, EVP, Content & Acquisitions, Banijay Rights says: Wallander is one of the most iconic global crime brands in television, and this landmark reimagining delivers everything contemporary audiences are looking for – fast-paced crimes and high emotional stakes. With Gustaf Skarsgård in the legendary role, and its revived contemporary lens, this latest version is an exciting proposition for those seeking a new premium crime series for international audiences” 

    The first season have been adapted from three of the most successful books of the series: One Step Behind, Sidetracked and Faceless Killers. The scripts are written by Antonia Pyk, Josefin Johansson and Jörgen Bergmark, respectively, and the films will be produced by Glenn Lund for Jarowskij/Yellow Bird in partnership with TV4, Banijay Rights, Film i Skåne and Ystad Österlen Filmfond. 

    A global phenomenon from iconic author Henning Mankell, the Kurt Wallander novels have sold over 40 million copies and been translated into more than 40 languages. 

    The original Swedish series and film adaptations aired between 1994 and 2013, achieving wide international success, including the in UK where it became BBC Four’s top-performing import in 2009 and 2010. In addition, a British mini-series adaptation starring Kenneth Branagh aired on the BBC, seeing him win a BAFTA for his stellar portrayal of the detective. 

    Wallander will be sold internationally by Banijay Rights, the global distribution arm of content powerhouse Banijay Entertainment. 

    As the number one European scripted studio, Banijay Entertainment stands at the forefront of premium storymaking with a slate of new and returning titles like House of Guinness (Kudos/ Netflix), The World According to Lidea Poët (Groenlandia/ Netflix) Elixe (Topkapi/ New 8), Rogue Heroes (Kudos/ BBC One), Fallen (Filmlance/ TV4), Bergerac (Blacklight TV for U and U& Drama), Culpa Tuya (Pokeepsie/ Prime Video) and more. Highlights at this week’s Cannes Series festival include The Big F*ck Up (jonnydepony for Streamz B and Amazon Prime Video NL) Rien ne t’efface (Shine Fiction for TF1) and How to Kill Your Sister (MadeFor/ FBO for Play4 & ZDF Neo).