[ ‘Reykjavik Fusion’s Unnur Birna Backman To Lead Glassriver Crime Thriller Series ‘Elma’ ]

EXCLUSIVE: Unnur Birna Backman (Reykjavík Fusion, Black Sands) has landed the lead role in upcoming Icelandic crime thriller series Elma.
She will play the title role in the Eva Björg Ægisdóttir book adaptation and be joined by Nikulás Hansen Daðason (Brjann, Skviz), who is also attached to producer Glassriver’s original series Avalanche and Hot Stuff. He will play Saevar.
Backman is known for the likes of Nordic noir Reykjavík Fusion and for voicing the character Raya in the Icelandic dub of the Disney animated feature Raya and the Last Dragon in 2020.
Glassriver is currently working on the first book in the Elma series, The Creak on the Stairs, which is being adapted by screenwriter and series showrunner Karen Björg Eyfjörð Þorsteinsdóttir. Sharing directing duties are Katrín Björgvinsdóttir (Entrapped, As Long As We Live) and Thora Hilmarsdóttir (The Rising, Katla).
Mediawan Rights has international distribution rights (excluding Iceland and Finland) and will be shopping them at next week’s MIPCOM Cannes. Other co-producers include Lunanime in Belgium and MTV Finland.
Andri Ómarsson, co-owner and producer at Glassriver, said: “Unnur Birna is one of Iceland’s most dynamic screen talents and she’s absolutely the right actress to play Elma and to capture the quiet intensity of Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s writing. We’re incredibly proud to be working with her and Nikulás as part of this talented team to adapt one of Iceland’s most compelling crime stories for global audiences”.
The series will be set in the small port town of Akrane, Iceland, where police detective Elma has unxpectedly returned after fleeing a romantic affair that left her in pieces. When a woman’s body is found lying at the foot of a lighthouse, terrible secrets from the past threaten to resurface. Amid the town’s oppressive atmosphere, Elma’s colleague Saevar could provide salvation.
Ægisdóttir’s books have been translated into 23 languages, and is particularly popular in France. The Creak on the Stairs was published in French in 2021 and quickly became a bestseller there, while second book Girls Who Lie (Les Filles Qui Mentent) reached over 100,000 readers in France.
Elma joins Glassriver’s scripted slate including comedy-drama Hot Stuff, a coproduction with Romania’s IDEA Film, and Avalanche, a co-production with Whatevergroup. Also recently optioned is the crime drama Reykjavik Noir from author Lilja Sigurdardottir, which is being adapted for screen.
The Elma deal was negotiated with David Headley at D H H Literary Agency in association with The Artists Partnership.








