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The Name of the Rose, Rosehaven, Close Up: TV Show Premieres Announced by SundanceTV

SundanceTV has an excited new summer lineup. The network just announced the premiere dates for their new TV shows: The Name of the Rose, Rosehaven, Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter, and No One Saw a Thing.

Based on the novel by Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose (May 23rd at 10 p.m. ET/PT) “follows the Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (John Turturro) and his novice Adso von Melk (Damian Hardung) as they arrive at a secluded monastery in the Alps. There they become witnesses to a series of mysterious murders.”

Meanwhile, Rosehaven (June 20th at Midnight ET/PT) “follows the story of two friends and unlikely real estate agents, Daniel (Tasmanian McGregor) and Emma (Celia Pacquola).” Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter (June 23rd at 10 a.m. ET/PT) features roundtable interviews with actors, directors, producers, and writers.

And lastly, No One Saw a Thing (July 31st at 8 p.m. ET/PT) “examines an unsolved and mysterious death in the American Heartland and the corrosive effects of vigilantism in small town America.”

Read more info from SundanceTV below:

The Name of the Rose

***UPDATED PREMIERE DATE*** Thursday, May 23 at 10:00 p.m. ET/9:00 p.m. CT

The Name of the Rose is based on Umberto Eco’s highly acclaimed novel which has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide since it was first published in 1980. The limited series is led by an all-star cast including Emmy®Award-winner John Turturro (The Night Of), Emmy Award-winner Michael Emerson (LostPerson of Interest), Golden Globe® nominee Rupert Everett (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children), Damian Hardung(Red Band Society), Sebastian Koch (Homeland), James Cosmo (Game of Thrones), Richard Sammel (Inglourious Basterds), Fabrizio Bentivoglio (Human Capital) and Greta Scarano (In Treatment).

Set in Italy in 1327, The Name of the Rose follows the Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (Turturro) and his novice Adso von Melk (Hardung) as they arrive at a secluded monastery in the Alps. There they become witnesses to a series of mysterious murders. While Baskerville and Melk investigate and search for the killer, they are hunted themselves by the merciless inquisitor Bernard Gui (Everett), who prosecutes those who criticize the pope.

Filmed in Italy, The Name of the Rose is a co-production of 11 Marzo Film, Palomar and Tele München Group in collaboration with Rai Fiction and directed by Giacomo Battiato. Producers are Matteo Levi from 11 Marzo as well as Carlo Degli Esposti and Nicola Serra from Palomar. Executive Producers are Guendalina Ponti, John Turturro and Patrizia Massa; Herbert G. Kloiber and Herbert L. Kloiber from Tele München Group as well as Michele Zatta and Marta Aceto from Rai.

Rosehaven Season 3

Thursday, June 20 at midnight ET/11:00 p.m. CT

Written by and starring two of Australia’s favorite comedians Luke McGregor and Celia PacquolaRosehaven follows the story of two friends and unlikely real estate agents, Daniel (Tasmanian McGregor) and Emma (Pacquola). Season 3 finds the best friends and workmates facing big changes in their personal lives and a real estate opportunity that threatens to divide the whole town.

Rosehaven is an A What Horse? and Guesswork Television production presented by Screen Tasmania, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and SundanceTV.  The series is directed by Shaun Wilsonand Jonathan Brough, produced by Andrew Walker, co-produced by Fiona McConaghy and executive produced by Kevin Whyte and ABC executive producers Rick Kalowski and Brett Sleigh.

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter

Sunday, June 23 at 10:00 a.m. ET/9:00 a.m. CT

Sundance TV’s original non-fiction series Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter consists of a series of filmed roundtable panels featuring Emmy® nominees and other top stars of the year’s most buzzed-about television series, including comedy and drama actors, actresses and showrunners, hosts and producers. Guests discuss everything from their individual projects to their craft and true stories from the business. The panels will present thoughtful, informative takes on the film and television industry today.

The new season will include passionate and honest conversations with A-list talent from the year’s most critically acclaimed films. Guests include Marti NoxonSam EsmailNic PizzolattoBill HaderAlan YangTanya SarachoAlan ArkinJim CarreyDon CheadleTed DansonPatricia ArquetteDanai GuriraEmilia ClarkeDiego LunaStephan JamesRichard MaddenRegina HallMaya Rudolph and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, among others.

Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter is produced in partnership with respected entertainment industry trade magazine The Hollywood Reporter.  The series is executive produced by Matthew Belloni,Stephen GallowayJennifer Laski and Lacey Rose from The Hollywood ReporterPaul Haddad from SundanceTV and produced by Stephanie Fischette from The Hollywood Reporter.

No One Saw A Thing

Wednesday, July 31 at 8:00 p.m. PT/11 p.m. ET

A new true crime documentary series from Blumhouse Television, No One Saw A Thing examines an unsolved and mysterious death in the American Heartland and the corrosive effects of vigilantism in small town America. The case garnered international attention in the early 1980s after a resident was shot dead in front of almost 60 townspeople. These witnesses deny having seen anything, to this very day.

Award-winning Israeli filmmaker Avi Belkin (Winding, Tunnel, Elephant Graveyard, Paddle Ball) will direct and serve as executive producer of the six-episode series, which will also be executive produced by Alexandra Shiva (This Is Home, Stage Door, How to Dance in Ohio), Jason BlumJeremy Gold, and Marci Wiseman and co-executive produced by Mary Lisio as part of Blumhouse Television.”

What do you think? Do you watch SundanceTV? Which new series will you check out?

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