All Indies articles – Page 164
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News
Britespark constructs C4 penis doc
The Man With A Penis On His Arm will explore phalloplasty procedure as part of a debate about identity
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Marcella producer lines up Leonard Cohen drama
Buccaneer teams with Norway’s Redpoint Productions for NRK’s So Long, Marianne
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Pact ‘disappointed’ at end of Production Restart scheme
Warns lack of insurance providers means some productions will not go ahead
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Pulse preps A&E Ol’ Dirty Bastard doc
Two-hour feature to chart solo career of Wu-Tang Clan icon
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Producers call for extension of government-backed insurance scheme
Film and TV Production Restart Scheme is scheduled to close at the end of April
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Behind The Scenes
Behind the Scenes: Trust No One, Netflix
Director Luke Sewell explains why a man wearing a fox mask didn’t feel out of place in this cryptocurrency-conspiracy doc
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Features
Roundtable: navigating the challenges of the drama boom
Belinda Campbell, Sarah Brown and Tally Garner discuss the impact of high global demand for the genre
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The Rolling Stones 60th anniversary celebrated via BBC2 series
Mercury Studios to produce four-parter My Life as a Rolling Stone
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Impossible scores Curiosity factual trio
Alexander Armstrong narrates history show as part of 22-hour order
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Expectation’s Joe Fowler appointed factual development head
Credits include Murder 24/7 and Travels in Trumpland with Ed Balls
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Features
Roughcut options Nina Millns debut novel
Darly comic Goddesses forms part of indie’s push into drama
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Behind The Scenes
The Last Bus: scaling up Wildseed Studios’ high-concept drama idea for a Netflix budget
Creator Paul Neafcy and exec producers Jesse Cleverly and Miles Bullough on their killer robots series
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Features
UK indies tap global demand for content
International commissions are now a crucial part of the mix as producers look to boost their revenues
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Confidence high among N&R indies
Revenues are up 26% and out-of-London commissioning is expected to grow as broadcasters ramp up production following the end of lockdown
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Features
French firms make a splash
Asacha enters the market with Red Planet and Wag deals, while Red Production Company dramas power StudioCanal’s growth
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Indies upbeat as pandemic pain eases
The past couple of years have been tough, but turnover is rising and some positive changes brought about by lockdown are here to stay
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