Literary Thriller ‘Sixteen Horses’ Scores TV Adaptation From Gaumont U.K. (EXCLUSIVE)

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Exclusive: Gaumont U.K. has swooped on rights for Greg Buchanan's debut literary thriller 'Sixteen Horses' after a bidding war, and will develop the novel as a drama series.

U.K. has swooped on rights for Greg Buchanan’s debut literary thriller “Sixteen Horses” after a bidding war, and will develop the novel as a drama series.

The studio pursued the book for two years after being snared by the first chapter in 2018. “Sixteen Horses” is published by Mantle Books/Pan Macmillan and set for release in the U.K. on April 29 and July 20 in the U.S. via Flatiron Books. It is already generating buzz, having been picked as one of the literary titles to be covered in“Sixteen Horses” is set in a small British seaside community the rest of the world has left behind.

Buchanan said: “So many of my influences in writing ‘Sixteen Horses’ were from television and cinema — ‘Don’t Look Now,’ ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock,’ ‘Blue Velvet’ and ‘True Detective’ — that I’m fascinated to see how the novel’s dark, existential atmosphere translates back on to screen. I am thrilled to be working with the team at Gaumont U.K. Of all the studios we spoke with, their vision was closest to what I’d imagined, and I can’t wait for audiences to see the results of our collaboration.

Jackson said: “’Sixteen Horses’ is an utterly fascinating story, wonderfully written by Greg in a cinematic way that we believe will translate beautifully to the screen, and appeal to audiences both in the U.K. and globally. Gaumont U.K. is passionate about developing stories from a uniquely British perspective and discovering new voices, of which we have both in ‘Sixteen Horses.’”

The deal to bring “Sixteen Horses” to the screen was negotiated by Michelle Kroes on behalf of CAA. Gaumont U.K. also recently acquired the rights to “Dressed For War: The Story of Audrey Withers,” Vogue’s editor from the Blitz to the Swinging Sixties.

 

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