All Indies articles – Page 132
-
-
-
Features
Raising the Mary Rose: The Lost Tapes
‘The story has the potential to travel more widely and appeal to streamers’
-
Behind The Scenes
TS Eliot: Into The Waste Land, BBC2
Director Susanna White on unbuttoning the legacy of a notoriously private poet through film
-
News
Passion Pictures appoints animation creative chief
Pixar alum Alan Barillaro joins Love, Death & Robots producer
-
News
Electric Ray chief Meredith Chambers exits for RDF
First Dates creator to become managing director of Banijay label’s London operations
-
News
Amazon’s Prime Video joins 50/50 doc pledge
Joins 45 indie signatories of We Are Doc Women’s equality campaign
-
Features
Prince Andrew: Banished
‘Banished delivers a premium, access-driven documentary, thoroughly researched and investigated’
-
Features
The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain
‘Whether in the UK, Canada, Japan or China, everybody knows something about Einstein’
-
Features
Send Nudes: Body SOS
‘It’s studio-based, with a host, strong format beats and technology that is wholly replicable’
-
Features
Drops Of God
‘Being locked up in our houses during the pandemic has allowed us to appreciate pleasures like wine’
-
-
-
-
Features
The Last King Of The Cross
‘It’s a salacious, violent and gripping crime story that crosses borders and cultures’
-
Features
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
-
Features
Colin From Accounts
‘It’s a sweet, fresh and undeniably funny show that has caught the zeitgeist’
-
Features
Dark Hearts
‘The topic will resonate due to the international awareness of and involvement in the war in Iraq’
-
News
In brief: Wicker Man series; Bafta Scotland; Coolabi Group
Classic horror film to be reimagined for TV
-
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