Netflix has acquired Blackspace, a new Israeli thriller series set during a high-school shooting, for most of the world. The eight-part series, written by Anat Gafni and Sahar Shavit and directed by Ofir Lobel, follows the police investigation into a massacre of four students at an Israeli high school carried out by anonymous masked figures.
Key to the investigation is an app, Blackspace, that the school's pupils use to communicate with one another, sharing their secrets out of view of their parents and the adult world.
Chaim Sharir and Mosh Danon of Israel's Drama Team produced Blackspace together with Pascal Breton and Lionel Uzan of Federation Entertainment for Israeli channel Reshet 13.
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