All Indies articles – Page 110
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Features
The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain
‘Whether in the UK, Canada, Japan or China, everybody knows something about Einstein’
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Send Nudes: Body SOS
‘It’s studio-based, with a host, strong format beats and technology that is wholly replicable’
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Drops Of God
‘Being locked up in our houses during the pandemic has allowed us to appreciate pleasures like wine’
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The Last King Of The Cross
‘It’s a salacious, violent and gripping crime story that crosses borders and cultures’
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Mipcom Hot Picks: International Scripted
The tension of a modern warfare thriller, environmental dystopia and a poignant comedy drama centred on disability lead this year’s titles
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Colin From Accounts
‘It’s a sweet, fresh and undeniably funny show that has caught the zeitgeist’
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Dark Hearts
‘The topic will resonate due to the international awareness of and involvement in the war in Iraq’
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News
In brief: Wicker Man series; Bafta Scotland; Coolabi Group
Classic horror film to be reimagined for TV
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Features
Mipcom Hot Picks: Formats
Competition & romance are en vogue, but the common thread among these shows is irreverence. TV should be fun & these shows embody this
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News
Disney and ITV partner for Bridge06 & Hot Coals disability event
About Time! designed to celebrate and further industry representation for deaf, disabled and neurodivergent talent
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Features
Loaded In Paradise
‘We wanted something that had all the sunshine and aspiration of a great dating show, but wasn’t about dating’
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News
All3Media and Beta launch German scripted indies
All3Media Deutschland Fiction and High Fidelity Pictures grow European media giants’ footprints in the country
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Love For The Ages
‘It’s fun and frothy, with just the right amount of controversy to make it a hit’
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Element poaches Two Brothers drama chief
Christopher Aird joins indie in newly-created role of creative director
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Comment
Going for Broke: a tricky path from football to TV
Marvin Sordell on breaking the stigma of footballers being solely focused on the game & how life experiences can translate into fresh takes in TV