The New Zealand set mystery drama Top of the Lake has reportedly been given the green light for a second season.
The series, by Oscar winning director Jane Campion and writer Gerard Lee, was nominated for eight Emmys and won for best cinematography for a TV movie or mini-series.
Elisabeth Moss starred as a detective investigating the disappearance of a pregnant 12-year-old girl. She won a Golden Globe for her performance in the series which was filmed in and around Queenstown and Glenorchy.
Australian and British film and TV company See-Saw will again produce the series, which BBC2 has commissioned, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The series was Campion's first return to televisions since the 1990 mini-series An Angel at My Table.
Natalie Edgar, director of television for BBC Worldwide Australia and New Zealand confirmed the broadcaster had a first option on a second series for the two countries.
"It is very early stages of development, we are working closely with See-Saw Films and can't wait to see what Jane has in store for series two."
- AAP, Herald online