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Banijay Nordic banner Yellow Bird to produce 1990s Bosnian War-set series A Life’s Worth

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- The show, helmed by Ahmed Abdullahi, follows the journey of a group of young soldiers and their commander as they struggle with the complexities of war

Banijay Nordic banner Yellow Bird to produce 1990s Bosnian War-set series A Life’s Worth
A Life’s Worth by Ahmed Abdullahi

Banijay Nordic’s Yellow Bird banner is set to produce a new drama series, titled A Life’s Worth and inspired by real events that unfolded during the 1990s Bosnian War. The announcement was first reported by Variety.

The show is based on the novel of the same name written by Magnus Ernström and is set in the autumn of 1993, amid the devastating turmoil unfurling in Bosnia. Swedish UN soldiers embark on a perilous mission to bring peace to a fractured land. The story follows the journey of a group of young soldiers and their commander as they struggle with the complexities of war.

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The project is being produced with Arte France and Viaplay Content Distribution. The main cast is made up of Edvin Ryding (Young Royals), Maxwell Cunningham (Top Dog), Erik Enge (Tigers [+see also:
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) and Toni Prince (Drugdealer). Supporting roles are being portrayed by Lazar Dragojevic, Ivana Roscic, Alena Dzebo and Alban Ukaj.

The show was penned by Mona Masri (Easy Money [+see also:
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) and Oliver Dixon, with Ahmed Abdullahi (Top Dog) attached to direct. A Life’s Worth received backing from the European Union’s Creative Europe – MEDIA programme and the Nordisk Film & TV Fond. Yellow Bird CEO Jakob Feeney serves as the executive producer, and Maida Krak as the producer.

Krak said the project will offer “an intimate portrayal of the challenges faced by those in the crossfire of combat. […] Inspired by actual events, it is one of the most courageous series we have produced, depicting the Swedish UN troops amidst an alarming conflict, while also delving into the dynamics of friendship and love in a powerless existence,” Krak added.

Viaplay Content Distribution is also in charge of its world sales.

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