All See Saw Films articles – Page 4
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NewsSee-Saw and Strauss set up shop
Dance Academy creator and producer establish Australian joint-venture
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NewsBroadcast Digital Awards shortlist unveiled
Awards show to be streamed on 14 October – click to view the nominees
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NewsApple reveals natural history slate launch plans
Plimsoll, Wall to Wall and Offspring shows to go live from October
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NewsApple goes A-list again with Knightley and See-Saw
Indie to adapt bestselling novel The Essex Serpent
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NewsAlison Kirkham swaps BBC for Apple
Set to lead on unscripted commissioning for Jay Hunt’s content team
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NewsSee-Saw hails broadcasters’ bold ambitions
Apple TV+ supplier lauds traditional broadcasters’ willingness to push the boundaries
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NewsUma Thurman to lead Apple remake of Israeli drama
Jay Hunt orders Keshet adaptation of its 2015 thriller False Flag
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NewsSky announces slew of shows
Thrillers from Kudos and See-Saw and a Roughcut sitcom starring Samson Kayo among six new commissions
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NewsSee-Saw hires Killing Eve exec
Elinor Day also worked on upcoming Kudos/72 Films drama Responsible Child
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NewsApple reorders M Night Shyalaman drama
Sixth Sense director re-teams with Hotel Babylon creator Tony Basgallop for series two of thriller Servant
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NewsGary Oldman to star in Jay Hunt’s first drama series for Apple TV+
See Saw Films to produce espionage thriller
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NewsAndy Harries: Netflix risks curbing producers’ independence
In striving to initiate IP, the SVoD could damage indies financially and creatively, says Left Bank boss
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NewsChernobyl wins big at Creative Emmys
Fleabag, Leaving Neverland and Our Planet also take home prizes at celebration of TV craft
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NewsQuibi rights policy intrigues indies
Producers able to repackage short-form content and sell to other platforms after two years
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NewsImelda Staunton to star in BBCS’ Apple comedy
As-yet untitled project comes from emerging writer
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NewsBFI launches £20m indie investment pot
Scheme designed to help true indies reach next level of growth
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NewsBBC buys Nick Hornby comedy
See-Saw Films’ short-form series State of the Union premieres on Sundance TV next month


















