The Yellow Affair to commence world sales on new 8 episode TV Series KEEP IT TOGETHER

The Yellow Affair boards SVT’s dramedy Keep it Together

Anagram Sweden’s series penned by head-writer Erik Ahrnbom (The Bridge, Thin Blue Line) just wrapped filming in Ystad.

The strong creatives attached to the 8x28’ drama comedy Keep it Together (Hålla samman) also include concept director Maria Blom (Dalecarlians, Monky), episodic director Martin Larsson who co-wrote the script, and episodic writers Ida Kjellin and Vanja Torp.

The story tackles different aspects of family life - from the daily situations to the life altering ones. It’s about how you take on life with humour and lightness and hold on to the good times, despite hardships.

The main characters are two adult sisters who are total opposites. Lina is a nurse and lives with her 14-year-old twins Molly and Melvin. She is impulsive and warm-hearted. Her pragmatic and controlled elder sister Petra, works in a kitchen shop and coaches a junior basketball team. She lives with Dejan and their two kids Viktor and Alice. The siblings are forced to agree and find solutions when their father Kenneth is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

In title roles are Michaela Thorsén (Honour, Spring Tide), Lennart Jähkel (We Got This! The Hunters) and Ulrika Nilsson.

The series is produced by Emma Åkesdotter-Ronge (Sisters 1968) and Ann Lundberg for Anagram Sweden, in co-production with Finland’s Helsinki filmi, SVT, and Film i Skåne.

Keep it Together is about one of life's great challenges: watching a beloved parent disappear into their own world-with a lot of love and humour. Erik Ahrnbom tells the story of a really wonderful family, which, under the direction of Maria Blom, will become a touching and funny drama series,” said SVT Head of Drama Anna Croneman.

"Keep it Together is a warm, sympathetic and very relatable family drama series with a stellar Scandinavian cast,” added Karoliina Dwyer, CEO at The Yellow Affair, handling world sales. "The show captures the tragedy and heartbreak of Alzheimer's disease, while simultaneously keeping the tone light, unpredictable and comic.”

Commenting on the series international appeal, Dwyer says “family and relationship dramas have a proven appeal”.

The series will officially launch at MIPCOM in Cannes. Its premiere on SVT1 and SVT Play is scheduled for the fall 2023.

Written by: Annika Pham
Story: Nordisk Film & TV Fond

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