Features – Page 9
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The Serial Killer’s Wife
‘Not only does it have great scripts and a great pace, but it also has a fantastic ending’
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Domino Day
‘An exhilarating exploration of race, misogyny, sexuality and identity. It’s a fresh, exciting thriller for modern viewers’
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First look: This Town, BBC1
Kudos and Nebulastar are producing Steven Knight’s six-part drama
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Behind the Scenes: Zorro rides again
Amazon is reviving the ‘timeless Mexican superhero story’ with a new focus on strong female characters
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Distributors make hay despite challenges ahead
Annual report shows revenues are at their highest level since before the pandemic amid tough times for the content business
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All3Media holds on to top spot in Peer Poll
The Traitors outfit wins the backing of its peers for the sixth consecutive year, while Banijay achieves its highest ever position in second
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Distributors express concern over gaps in funding
Companies say they’re being asked to invest increasingly large sums up front
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Otto Baxter: Not a F***ing Horror Story/Puppet Asylum, Sky Documentaries
Producer Daisy Allsop explains how the combination of a documentary and a short film helped a man with Down Syndrome tell his own story
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First look: The Doll Factory, Paramount+
Buccaneer Media’s period drama series airs late autumn
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Reaping the rewards of mentoring writers
The Responder indie Dancing Ledge explains the benefits of putting time and energy into supporting new writing talent
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Elizabeth Kilgarriff on the subconscious tension of Wilderness
The exec reveals how her new Prime Video thriller balances scale, emotion and unease
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First look: The Way, BBC1
First production from Wales-based indie Red Seam, written by James Graham
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Roundtable: Distributors make their case for building relationships with indies
Our panel bust some myths and highlight the important role they can play
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Greenlight slowdown: ‘It feels pretty horrendous out there’
The TV ad market has crashed, the licence fee is frozen, inflation is rampant and streamers have slashed their spending. Five people offer an anonymous snapshot of their experiences
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Commissioning slowdown: Freelancer #2
“The sad case is that talented freelancers are leaving the industry in droves”
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Commissioning slowdown: Freelancer #1
“I had quite a few friends leave the industry in the 2008-9 recession – and this feels worse”
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Commissioning slowdown: Indie boss #2
“Award winners who have CVs I would absolutely kill to have aren’t working”