All Indies articles – Page 111
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A Cut Above
‘The series is pretty universal in the structure but still has a Canadian feel’
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The English
‘Everything feels huge and cinematic. It doesn’t feel like an everyday piece of television’
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The Light In The Hall
‘It is a compelling, highly emotional, psychological drama that grows to be about much more than finding a body’
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Mipcom Hot Picks: UK scripted
Spanning 19th century Wild West to World War II, our UK scripted titles travel from the epic to the intimate
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Apple picks up The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse stars Tom Hollander and Idris Elba
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Sky developing Emma Lawson-inspired comedy
Roughcut working up series based on experience of former staffer as a step-parent, with Schitt’s Creek’s Monica Heisey
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Tin Roof hires WB International exec as first legal head
Charisma Jones will oversee legal and business affairs for Blink and Outline
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Upgrade nabs Mediawan & Leonine co-pro chief
Caroline Kusser leaves European joint-venture after less than a year
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My Octopus Teacher director ties with NHU
James Reed’s Underdog Films forges year-long development deal with BBC Studios
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In brief: Wildstar; Spirit; Tern; Corpse Talk
Frozen Planet II’s Nigel Buck joins as executive editor
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C4 unveils second Indie Accelerator cohort
Acclaimed Content, Miran Media and Ten66 are the regional companies accepted onto six-strong scheme
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HiddenLight Productions adds senior duo
Victoria Bax and Amy Flanagan join as director of production and co-creative director
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Amazon Prime to relive classic Benn & Eubank battles
Frank Bruno and Lennox Lewis will also feature in Workerbee’s three-part British boxing doc series Four Kings (w/t)
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Crackit investigates declining male fertility for C4
Celebrity Save Our Sperm (w/t) follows Melvin Odoom, Russell Kane and Ollie Locke undergoing treatment
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Eagle Eye ties with Professor T director for Belgian launch
Dries Vos and producer Hiskia Van Aert to lead Flanders-based Happy Duck Films