Fauda Director Rotem Shamir Commences No Mans Land Second Season in Morocco

Posted by Martina Birk on Friday, May 17, 2024

Fremantle‘s spy thriller and family drama “No Man’s Land” has been renewed for a second season and principal photography has commenced in Morocco.

Rotem Shamir, winner of the Israeli Academy of Television Director’s Award, and whose credits include “Fauda” and “Hostages,” is directing the second season.

Series regulars regulars Mélanie Thierry (The Princess of Montpensier”), Souheila Yacoub (“Rise”) and James Krishna Floyd (“The Good Karma Hospital”) will reprise their characters and new cast members joining include Leo Hatton (“Rate Me”) and Zed Josef (“The Disguise”).

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Season 2 is set amidst the ongoing Syrian civil war and follows a female freedom fighter group and the portrayal of radicalised westerners who join ISIS. It is commissioned by Arte and Hulu, and produced by Haut et Court TV, Masha, and Spiro Films in co-production with Fremantle.

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Created by Masha’s María Feldman and Spiro’s Eitan Mansuri, “No Man’s Land” is written by Amit Cohen (“False Flag”) and Ron Leshem (“Euphoria”), and coproduced by Fremantle, who will distribute internationally.

Producers on season 2 include Feldman for Masha, Mansuri and Jonathan Doweck for Spiro Films, Caroline Benjo, Simon Arnal and Carole Scotta for Haut et Court TV, with Arte France serving as a coproducer. Lionsgate+ and OSN will also renew for season 2.

The first season of “No Man’s Land” was received warmly by viewers across 114 territories.

Feldman said: “With the first season, we were able to bring audiences a gritty war thriller unlike any other and were delighted by the cultural conversation generated by these characters and their stories. Now I am excited to tell more stories about these vibrant, bold characters — played by these powerful, amazing talents, where we have the chance to develop the story and show audiences what is next for the protagonists.”

Christian Vesper, president of global drama, Fremantle, said: “It gives me unbelievable pleasure to say that we’ll be joining forces with the exceptionally talented teams at Haut et Court TV, Masha, and Spiro Films, bringing this extraordinary series to life for season two to be enjoyed by fans across the world.”

Olivier Wotling, head of drama at Arte France, added: “We are very proud to continue our involvement with ‘No Man’s Land,’ uniting once again a team of extremely talented storytellers, producers and performers, to bring us back into the lives of its compelling characters as they reveal the experiences and realities of a global conflict at a human level.”

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