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BBC/SundanceTV s The Split to Call It Quits After Season Three - Global Bulletin
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In today’s Global Bulletin, BBC and SundanceTV announce the third and final season of “The Split,” Sky and XYZ Films prepare to shoot “Book of Love” and VIS Distribution adds 750 hours of content following its acquisition of Israel’s Ananey Studios.
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Unspooling in London’s high-end divorce circuit, “The Split” follows the lives of the Defoe sisters, Hannah, Nina and Rose, and their imposing mother Ruth. Season two ended with divorce lawyer Hannah’s own marriage in tatters and the couple negotiating the terms of their own split. As the dust seems to be settling, a new revelation comes to light, and
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Book of Love, which will be a Sky Original in all markets of the Comcast-owned European pay TV giant.
Set to go into production in March, the film being made in association with BuzzFeed Studios is co-financed by Sky and XYZ, which is handling international distribution in non-Sky markets and will introduce the project in advance of the upcoming European Film Market, the market of the Berlin Film Festival.
Book of Love follows young, uptight English writer Henry (Claflin), whose novel is a resolute failure. He is delighted to find out his book is a surprise hit in Mexico, but when he is invited there to promote it, he soon discovers why: his Spanish translator Maria (Echegui) has rewritten his dull book as an erotic novel. Henry is furious, and even more so when his publisher insists he and Maria conduct a book tour across Mexico together. Opposites attract, and the chemistry between the two ensures sparks fly.