Before coming to college, many students were told that these years would be the best of their lives. However, for students such as Abby Jonassen, a freshman psychology student from Orono, Minnesota, no one warned against the struggle and adjustment of being away from home. “I wanted something new and to meet new people,” said Jonassen..
British thriller The Drowning coming to Sundance Now, Acorn TV on May 6
By (0) The Drowning from Channel 5, starring Jill Halfpenny and Rupert Penry-Jones, is coming to Sundance Now and Acorn TV in the U.S. and Canada. Image courtesy of AMC Networks
A photo of Rupert Penry-Jones and Jill Halfpenny from a scene in The Drowning. Image courtesy of AMC Networks
A photo of Jonas Armstrong in a scene from The Drowning. Image courtesy of AMC Networks
A photo of Rupert Penry-Jones in a scene from The Drowning. Image courtesy of AMC Networks
April 15 (UPI) British thriller
The Drowning from Channel 5 is coming to the U.S. and Canada through streaming services Sundance Now and Acorn TV on May 6.
British thriller The Drowning coming to Sundance Now, Acorn TV on May 6 realitytvworld.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from realitytvworld.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The four-part Brit thriller is heading to the Sundance Now and Acorn TV platforms.
All3Media International has secured a number of international deals including with AMC Networks for its four-part British series
The Drowning.
From Noel Clarke and Jason Maza s All3Media-backed Unstoppable Film & Television, the thriller was produced in association with All3Media International for the U.K.’s Channel 5, where earlier this year it exceeded the ViacomCBS channel s slot average by 144 percent.
The Drowning broadcast simultaneously on both platforms across the U.S. and South America beginning May 6. Acorn TV will offer the series in the U.S., Canada and Latin America, while Sundance Now is available in the U.S. and Canada.
| 13 April 2021
Leading independent distributor all3media International has revealed that it has finalised deals in the Americas, Europe and Australasia for Noel Clarke and Jason Maza’s Unstoppable Film & Television’s international thriller The Drowning.
Produced in association with all3media International for the UK’s Channel 5, the four-part identity thriller stars Jill Halfpenny, Jonas Armstrong and Rupert Penry-Jones and premiered to 2.8 million viewers on the UK broadcast channel 5 earlier this year, exceeding the channel’s slot average by 144%.
he Drowning tells the story of Jodie (Halfpenny) who since losing her son eight years ago she has been rebuilding her life. Yet when she catches sight of teenage boy Daniel she is convinced she has found her missing son, and her actions threaten to up-end the life that she has carefully pieced back together. Whether she is right or not, in that moment her spark of hope is ignited and she commits to a dangerous an