Vienna Blood, produced by Endor Productions and MR Film for Germany’s ZDF and Austria’s ORF, has won the prestigious Romy International award at this year’s Romy Awards.
The full awards, celebrating the best of Austrian TV and organised by the Kurier newspaper, will be announced at a ceremony hosted by Andi Knoll, and airing on ORF 2 on Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 8:15 pm.
The Romy International award is rarely given out, and the last recipient was Netflix drama The Crown.
Vienna Blood is the thrilling six-part crime drama written by acclaimed screenwriter Steve Thompson (Sherlock, Deep State), based on the best-selling Liebermann novels by Frank Tallis.
Red Arrow Studios International distributes Vienna Blood worldwide, and has sold the series to broadcasters including the BBC in the UK, and PBS in the US.
The series is produced by Endor Productions and MR Film for Germany’s ZDF and Austria’s ORF. Other funding partners include Televisionfund Austria, TV-Filmfund Vienna and Niederoesterreich Kultur. Red Arrow Studios International has led the co-financing of the series, and is the international distributor.
Filmed in English on location in Vienna and starring Matthew Beard (The Imitation Game, And When Did You Last See Your Father?), and Juergen Maurer (Vorstadtweiber, Tatort), Vienna Blood is set in 1900s Vienna, a hot bed of philosophy, science and art, where a clash of cultures and ideas play out in the city’s grand cafes and opera houses. Max Liebermann (Matthew Beard) is a brilliant young English doctor, studying under the famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. When Max comes into contact with Oskar Rheinhardt (Juergen Maurer), an Austrian Detective Inspector struggling with a strange case, he offers his assistance. Max’s extraordinary skills of perception and forensics, and his deep understanding of human behaviour and deviance, help Oskar solve some of Vienna’s most mysterious and deadly cases.
Vienna Blood is directed by Academy Award® and Emmy® nominee Robert Dornhelm (Anne Frank: The Whole Story) and Umut Dag (Cracks in Concrete). The producers are Hilary Bevan Jones and Jez Swimer for Endor Productions and Andreas Kamm and Oliver Auspitz for MR Film. Executive Producers are Steve Thompson, Klaus Lintschinger (ORF), Wolfgang Feindt (ZDF) and Bo Stehmeier and Carlo Dusi (Red Arrow Studios International).