SundanceTV has lined up its roster of programs for 2017 starting with its shows debuting and returning in the spring.
Complete program listings and show descriptions are listed below:
“HAP AND LEONARD: MUCHO MOJO” (6 Episodes)
Based on the book series by Joe R. Lansdale, “Hap and Leonard” follows two lifelong best friends — Hap Collins (James Purefoy) and Leonard Pine (Michael Kenneth Williams) – as they find themselves in mucho-trouble, caught in the middle of a murder mystery with more twists and turns than an East Texas highway. The story begins with a skeleton, Trudy’s missing ashes, a literal pissing match with a neighborhood drug dealer, and a piece of MeMaw’s famous pie.
Rounding out the cast in this season two anthology series are Brian Dennehy (“Death of a Salesman,” “First Blood”) Irma P. Hall (“A Family Thing,” “Soul Food”), Dohn Norwood (“All the Way,” “Hell on Wheels”), Tiffany Mack (Wicked Love, “iZombie”) and Cranston Johnson (“Atlanta,” Find a Way).
John Wirth (“Hell on Wheels,” “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”) is showrunner and executive producer for Season 2, and Jim Mickle, Nick Damici, Jeremy Platt, Linda Moran, and Nick Shumaker return as executive producers, along with co-executive producers Joe R. Lansdale and Lowell Northrop.
“Hap and Leonard: The Complete First Season” will be available on DVD on March 7th from Anchor Bay Entertainment.
“GOMORRAH” — Season 2 (12 episodes)
Wednesday, April 26 at 10:00 PM ET / 9 C – Two-hour premiere
Based on the book by Roberto Saviano, “Gomorrah” picks up moments after the end of the first season: Pietro has escaped from the prison van; Genny’s boys have been downed in Conte’s ambush; and Ciro has shot Genny. The era of the Savastano clan, which once reigned supreme over Naples, seems to be definitively over, and many compete for what was once the Savastano Empire. Only one thing is certain: the future will belong to the one who can tighten the bonds of power most forcefully.
“CLOSE UP WITH THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER” – Season 2 (7 episodes)
Sunday, January 15th at 10:00 AM ET / 9 C
The top directors, actors, actresses, producers, writers, documentary filmmakers, and songwriters behind this years most talked about movies open up about the challenges and triumphs of creating critically acclaimed films and performances.
“Cleverman” — Season 2 (6 episodes)
Summer 2017
The thrilling and original Sci-Fi drama “Cleverman” picks up hours after the explosive conclusion of season one. In the wake of the Containment Authority’s attack on the zone, Koen sets out to harness his powers with the dream of bringing all cultures together. His brother Waruu shares the same vision, yet now allied with Slade, his methods are far more dubious. Outside the city limits, a new threat lurks that will challenge both brothers’ pursuits.
“Liar” — New Series (6 episodes)
Fall 2017
Written by Jack and Harry Williams and starring Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd, “Liar” is an emotional thriller that examines the politics of consent, the burden of proof and the destructive power of social justice.
An initial attraction between a teacher, Laura (Froggatt) and surgeon, Andrew (Gruffudd) leads to a date, but neither fully realizes the far-reaching consequences that their meeting will have on each other or their families. Truth and consequences go hand in hand in a tense and gripping thriller that examines both sides of a relationship and both sides of the truth.
“Top of the Lake: China Girl” (6 episodes)
Fall 2017
Directed by Academy Award(R) winner Jane Campion, “Top of the Lake: China Girl” is a crime mystery story that finds Detective Robin Griffin (Elisabeth Moss) recently returned to Sydney and trying to rebuild her life. When the body of an Asian girl washes up on Bondi Beach, there appears little hope of finding the killer, until Robin realizes that “China Girl” didn’t die alone. Robin’s search to discover the young girl’s identity takes her into the city’s criminal underbelly and closer than she could have imagined to the secrets of her own heart. Also starring Academy Award(R) winner Nicole Kidman and Gwendoline Christie.
“Murder in the Heartland: In Cold Blood Revisited” (w/t) — New Series (4 episodes)
Fall 2017
The four-part docu-series focuses on the brutal murder of the Clutter family in a small Kansas town in 1959, the resulting investigation, convictions and executions of Perry Smith and Richard Hickock, chronicled in Truman Capote’s landmark book, In Cold Blood. The series, produced and directed by Academy Award-nominated and Emmy and Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger, will re-examine of the crime and subsequent events.
“The A-Word” — Season 2 (6 episodes)
Fall 2017
“The A Word” returns to find our family two years on, with Joe beginning to make sense of who he is and his place in the world. As he starts to discover his individuality, the adults in his life are forced to question their own identities and relationships. While Joe acts as the unwitting catalyst for change in his family, he may also turn out to be the glue that holds them together.