‘Fauda’ Creators Team Up With Israeli Actress Rotem Sela on New Netflix Docuseries
by Shiryn Ghermezian

Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz, showrunners of Israeli television series ‘Fauda,’ smile during an interview with Reuters in Tel Aviv, May 30, 2019. Photo: Reuters / Amir Cohen
Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz, the creators of the popular Israeli television series Fauda, have partnered with Israeli actress Rotem Sela to create a documentary series for Netflix that will be broadcast worldwide on the streaming service.
The upcoming series is titled Third Person and will feature Sela and Raz as they journey through Israel and different countries around the world, tackling a variety of challenges along the way. Few details have been publicized about the project, which was first reported by Ynet.
Third Person will be filmed in Israel. A release date has yet to be announced.
Raz and Sela are hardly strangers to working together. They costarred in the Israeli drama series A Body That Works, which aired in Israel earlier this year.
Third Person will be Sela’s debut on Netflix, while Raz has previous experience working with the streaming giant, co-creating and starring in the Hebrew- and English-language series Hit and Run as well as Fauda.
The deal with Netflix for Third Person was closed by the entertainment company Faraway Road Productions, which was founded by Raz and Issacharoff. Sela will produce the series alongside Raz and Issacharoff, who is also an award-winning journalist. The show will be directed by Gal Raz.
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