Leading Spanish indie Plano a Plano has snagged TV adaptation rights to “Lejos de Luisiana” by Luz Gabás, last year’s winner of Spain’s prestigious Planeta Award. Plano a Plano acquired the rights …
Plano a Plano acquired the rights from Book & Film Rights, the Editorial Planeta division which oversees local and international audiovisual adaptation deals as well as translation rights in international markets.
Gabás’ acclaimed debut novel “Palm Trees in the Snow” was successfully adapted to the screen in 2015, winning two Goya, translated to multiple languages and grossing $18.3 million in Spain. “In such turbulent times, Suzette Girard and Ischate, an Indian of the Kaskaskia tribe, will fight their own battle: to preserve their love from the threats of the world in which they live,” the synopsis goes. The Mississippi, a key river in the topography and landscape of the American South, “becomes the guiding thread of the novel and also the backbone of everything that happens in it,” according to Plano a Plano.
Led by César Benítez, the company has previously adapted other novels for television such as “Valeria,” “Un cuento perfecto” and “Cicatriz.”
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