Keshet International to Sell Reincarnation Drama ‘Nutuk’ From the Creative Team Behind ‘Tehran’ and ‘Absentia’ (EXCLUSIVE)

“Nutuk” is a supernatural drama co-created by Roy Iddan (“Tehran”) and Nahd Basheir (“A Dead Sea”). Shot in Arabic and Hebrew, the show follows a boy whose memories of another life unlock a modern-day murder mystery.

Key Takeaways:

  • Keshet International joins the project to expand its global reach
  • The drama is created by Roy Iddan (“Tehran”) and Nahd Basheir (“A Dead Sea”)
  • “Nutuk” is shot in both Arabic and Hebrew
  • The plot centers on a boy’s reincarnated memories solving a murder
  • Directed by Adam Sanderson (“Absentia”), produced by Yoav Gross Productions

Behind the Scenes of “Nutuk”

Keshet International brings a new layer of mystery to global audiences with “Nutuk,” a supernatural drama created by Roy Iddan (known for “Tehran”) and Nahd Basheir (writer of “A Dead Sea”). The series features a captivating storyline in which a boy’s memories of another life surface to help solve a murder.

A Bilingual Supernatural Mystery

Originally shot in both Arabic and Hebrew, “Nutuk” traverses cultural and linguistic divides to deliver a uniquely immersive viewing experience. From dusty backstreets to modern cityscapes, the multilingual approach enhances the show’s authenticity and amplifies its intrigue.

Creative Minds at Work

In the writer’s room, Iddan and Basheir’s combined expertise in crafting suspenseful and deeply human tales fuels this latest project. Adam Sanderson, acclaimed for his work on “Absentia,” steps in as director, weaving together the show’s supernatural elements and tense drama.

Production and Distribution

Produced by Yoav Gross Productions, “Nutuk” is poised to reach a broad audience thanks to Keshet International, which has boarded the series for worldwide distribution. Their partnership underscores the show’s potential global appeal, setting the stage for its entry into international markets.

Where “Nutuk” Fits in Today’s Television Landscape

Thriller and mystery genres remain a strong draw for viewers seeking immersive storytelling. By blending reincarnation, cultural context, and an enigmatic murder, “Nutuk” promises an original edge in an ever-evolving entertainment world—positioning itself as a noteworthy addition to contemporary television offerings.

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