Two Weeks in August: A Holiday Turned Nightmare in Paradise

Name: Two Weeks In August
Description: Set in Greece, Two Weeks in August tells the story of a woman who goes on holiday with her family and friends to rediscover joy in her life. But here in paradise, what starts with an illicit kiss quickly turns the dream vacation into a nightmare. Zoe begins to act on her deepest desires and the holiday she hoped for becomes a reckoning for a group of adults who refuse to grow up. When they discover they are trapped on the island and become faced with real life-or-death situations, the group soon turn on each other to find out who is to blame. Is Zoe responsible for the drama and destruction around her or, as heaven turns to hell, are bigger forces at play?
Genre: Series
Date Created: March 2025
Contact Information:
Producer: Rhonda Smith, Roberto Troni, Kat Reynolds, Jo McClellan
Writer/Producer: Catherine Shepherd
Director: Tom George, Matthew Moore
PELLIKOLA: info@pellikola.com, Phone: +356 999 66 378
Location: Malta – Gozo
VARIOUS ARTISTS LIMITED: info@val-tv.co.uk
ITV STUDIOS: Phone: +44 20 7157 3000, Email: hr@itvstudios.com


Two Weeks In August: A Riveting Exploration of Desire and Consequences

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Greece, “Two Weeks In August” invites audiences to witness a gripping tale of self-discovery and unforeseen turmoil. The series follows Zoe, a woman on a family holiday meant to rejuvenate her spirit. However, as her deepest desires surface following an unexpected kiss, the idyllic getaway spirals into chaos, revealing the fragility of human relationships. The narrative explores themes of maturity, accountability, and the shadows of adult life, all while the characters grapple with an astonishing turn of events.

Led by an accomplished team, including director Tom George and writer Catherine Shepherd, the series boasts a talented ensemble cast that brings depth to its complex characters. As the vacationers find themselves trapped on the island, the stakes rise, forcing them to confront their own choices and the ramifications of their actions. Tension builds as questions of blame arise, making viewers ponder who is truly responsible for the ensuing drama. In a land steeped in mythology, “Two Weeks In August” promises to deliver a captivating story of reckoning and revelations.




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