Cineflix Rights is taking the exclusive global distribution rights for the Israeli TV drama Tehran from Moshe Zonder, creator of Netflix’s wartime thriller Fauda.
The eight-part series follows Tamar Rabinyan, a Mossad computer hacker-agent on her first mission in the Iranian capital, where she was also born.
When her mission fails, Tamar goes rogue, rediscovering her Iranian roots and becoming romantically involved with a pro-democracy activist as Iranian authorities close in on her and her Mossad colleagues.
Set to be produced in English, Hebrew and Farsi, Tehran is written by Zonder and Omri Shenhar, and directed by Daniel Syrkin.
“Tehran has all the characteristics of the globally successful dramas that have come out of Israel in the past few years. The series’ compelling plot and breathtaking action draws in an audience with its high-stakes twists and turns, but also provokes them to question where loyalties lie,” Julien Leroux, senior vp global scripted co-productions at Cineflix Media, who brokered the deal, said in a statement.
Tehran is produced by Donna Productions and Shula Spiegel Productions in association with Paper Plane Productions for Israeli public broadcaster Kan.