Noovo Series Sells Global Distribution Rights to The Man Who

Noovo Series Sells Global Distribution Rights to The Man Who Loved Too Much

Like other local productions, the series The Man Who Loved Too Much by authors Anne Boyer and Michel D’Astous will reach new audiences internationally.

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In fact, Keshet International, with offices in Tel Aviv, London, Los Angeles and Germany, has acquired the worldwide distribution rights for this production, which deals with infidelity, betrayal and multiple loves.

The drama “The Man Who Loved Too Much” is distributed under the name “Too Much Love”, which was shown on Noovo last winter with eight episodes.

Patrice Godin plays a good family man and respectable man whose life is divided between his work as a salesman and his married and family life. Director Yves Christian Fournier also directed actors Nadia Kounda, Hélène Florent, Fanny Mallette and Martin-David Peters for the series, which can be caught up on Crave.

The man who loved too much

“Duo Productions has created a stylish, fast-paced relationship thriller that sparks many conversations as a result of the antihero’s controversial choices and lifestyle. Audiences see his life unfold on screen and know they shouldn’t like him, but somehow sympathize with him. It is very well written, compelling and surprising fiction,” Keshet International’s vice president of acquisitions and co-productions, Anke Stoll, said in a press release on Thursday.

“Duo Productions is delighted to have entered into this agreement with an exceptional partner who enjoys an impeccable international reputation and consistently delivers the highest quality content. […] We are confident that Keshet International will make this great series shine around the world,” said International Development Director at DUO Productions, Hugo d’Astous.