Exclusive: M.Y.R.A. Entertainment, the film financing company that has credits including Terence Davies’ recent Toronto premiere Benediction, screening in San Sebastian this week, and Call Me By Your Name, is opening an office in Singapore as it eyes a move into Asian projects.
The all-female company founded by Margarethe Baillou has presences in New York and London; Baillou will now move to Singapore.
“Cultural diplomacy is now more important than ever. Cross-cultural misconceptions and racial prejudice are absolutely unacceptable. At M.Y.R.A., we gravitate toward stories that benefit global audiences, hence the ambition to familiarize ourselves with foreign cultures, be it geographically, sociologically or simply topic-related,” Baillou told Deadline.
“Having recently gone into animation, a genre elevated by outstanding talent across Asia, M.Y.R.A. hopes to learn from our Asian colleagues. Singapore will be the perfect gateway to the continent for us on the search for...
The all-female company founded by Margarethe Baillou has presences in New York and London; Baillou will now move to Singapore.
“Cultural diplomacy is now more important than ever. Cross-cultural misconceptions and racial prejudice are absolutely unacceptable. At M.Y.R.A., we gravitate toward stories that benefit global audiences, hence the ambition to familiarize ourselves with foreign cultures, be it geographically, sociologically or simply topic-related,” Baillou told Deadline.
“Having recently gone into animation, a genre elevated by outstanding talent across Asia, M.Y.R.A. hopes to learn from our Asian colleagues. Singapore will be the perfect gateway to the continent for us on the search for...
- 9/21/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Steve McQueen’s anthology series leads the pack with 15 nominations.
Small Axe leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which take place on June 6 and May 24, respectively.
The BBC mini-series, created and directed by Steve McQueen, is up for 15 awards (six television and three craft), including best mini-series, John Boyega and Shaun Parkes for leading actor, Letitia Wright for leading actress, and Malachi Kirby and Michael Ward for supporting actor.
Small Axe was produced by Turbine Studios and Lammas Park alongside the BBC and Amazon Studios. Two episodes – Mangrove and Lovers Rock – were picked...
Small Axe leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which take place on June 6 and May 24, respectively.
The BBC mini-series, created and directed by Steve McQueen, is up for 15 awards (six television and three craft), including best mini-series, John Boyega and Shaun Parkes for leading actor, Letitia Wright for leading actress, and Malachi Kirby and Michael Ward for supporting actor.
Small Axe was produced by Turbine Studios and Lammas Park alongside the BBC and Amazon Studios. Two episodes – Mangrove and Lovers Rock – were picked...
- 4/28/2021
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Entertainment One has signed a multi-year distribution deal with fledgling U.K. scripted indie Three Tables Productions.
Under the pact, Three Tables will develop and produce original scripted programming for eOne to distribute worldwide.
Three Tables was founded by former Leopard Pictures head of development David Chikwe, ex-u.K. Film Council executive Himesh Kar, and entrepreneur and investor J.T. Wong. The chairman of Three Tables is David Green, who founded September Films, and went on to become CEO and then chairman of Dcd Media.
Three Tables is developing drama projects aimed at the U.K. and international markets. These include projects being developed with France Télévisions’ france.tv studios and the BBC.
It is working with talent such as “Picnic at Hanging Rock” writer Beatrix Christian, “Windermere Children” and “The Eichmann Show” writer Simon Block, “Gone Too Far!” writer Bola Agbaje, and Veronica Gleeson, whose credits include “Sixteen.”
Noel Hedges,...
Under the pact, Three Tables will develop and produce original scripted programming for eOne to distribute worldwide.
Three Tables was founded by former Leopard Pictures head of development David Chikwe, ex-u.K. Film Council executive Himesh Kar, and entrepreneur and investor J.T. Wong. The chairman of Three Tables is David Green, who founded September Films, and went on to become CEO and then chairman of Dcd Media.
Three Tables is developing drama projects aimed at the U.K. and international markets. These include projects being developed with France Télévisions’ france.tv studios and the BBC.
It is working with talent such as “Picnic at Hanging Rock” writer Beatrix Christian, “Windermere Children” and “The Eichmann Show” writer Simon Block, “Gone Too Far!” writer Bola Agbaje, and Veronica Gleeson, whose credits include “Sixteen.”
Noel Hedges,...
- 4/2/2020
- by Tim Dams
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Nascent La/London drama producer Three Tables Productions has teamed with Fremantle to develop an adaptation of mystery thriller The Robber Baron’s Daughter.
The companies have set Picnic At Hanging Rock writer Beatrix Christian to adapt Jamila Gavin’s book.
The adaptation marks the first project unveiled by Three Tables, which was set up by group of UK drama producers and former September Films boss David Green last year.
The three London-based founders of the company are David Chikwe, who produced Cbbc’s Eve and BBC One drama Missing, Himesh Kar, exec producer of Benedict Cumberbatch-fronted doc Walk With Me and Jt Wong, producer of BBC kids’ show The Mysti Show. Green, who previously ran Dcd Media and directed a raft of film and TV including Phil Collins film Buster, is Chairman and based in La.
The Robber Baron’s Daughter, which was first published in 2008, is...
The companies have set Picnic At Hanging Rock writer Beatrix Christian to adapt Jamila Gavin’s book.
The adaptation marks the first project unveiled by Three Tables, which was set up by group of UK drama producers and former September Films boss David Green last year.
The three London-based founders of the company are David Chikwe, who produced Cbbc’s Eve and BBC One drama Missing, Himesh Kar, exec producer of Benedict Cumberbatch-fronted doc Walk With Me and Jt Wong, producer of BBC kids’ show The Mysti Show. Green, who previously ran Dcd Media and directed a raft of film and TV including Phil Collins film Buster, is Chairman and based in La.
The Robber Baron’s Daughter, which was first published in 2008, is...
- 11/19/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
PBS just aired the final episode of Home Fires in the U.S., but is that really it for the TV show? Recently, executive producers Simon Block and Francis Hopkinson spoke with RadioTimes about the cancellation of the UK series.The period drama, which aired on ITV in the UK, follows the members of the Women’s Institute during World War II. The cast includes Francesca Annis, Daisy Badger, Mark Bazeley, Leanne Best, and Samantha Bond. The show was cancelled last year after only two seasons.Read More…...
- 6/14/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Stars: Tom Payne, Ben Kingsley, Stellan Skarsgard, Olivier Martinez, Emma Rigby, Elyas M’Barek, Fahri Yardim, Makram Khoury, Michael Marcus, Stanley Townsend | Written by Jan Berger, Philipp Stölzl, Simon Block, Christoph Müller | Directed by Philipp Stölzl
When nine-year-old Rob Cole (Tom Payne) feels the life force slipping from his mother’s hand upon her death he is unaware that his gift of sensing impending death would lead him from 11th Century England to a medical school at Ispahan. At a time when Christians are banned from becoming a student at the school, Cole disguises himself as a Jew to become famed physician Avicenna’s (Ben Kingsley) student.
The Physician uses the history of medicine as the foundations of a story that focuses on the power of superstition and religion to hold back progress. In it we see how the Barber (Stellan Skarsgard) is held back from saving lives as to...
When nine-year-old Rob Cole (Tom Payne) feels the life force slipping from his mother’s hand upon her death he is unaware that his gift of sensing impending death would lead him from 11th Century England to a medical school at Ispahan. At a time when Christians are banned from becoming a student at the school, Cole disguises himself as a Jew to become famed physician Avicenna’s (Ben Kingsley) student.
The Physician uses the history of medicine as the foundations of a story that focuses on the power of superstition and religion to hold back progress. In it we see how the Barber (Stellan Skarsgard) is held back from saving lives as to...
- 10/8/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Home Fires has been renewed for a second series by ITV.
The World War II drama centres on a group of inspirational women at the heart of a rural Cheshire community, who bring the village together during difficult times.
Samantha Bond, Ruth Gemmill, Claire Rushbrook, Frances Grey, Clare Calbraith, Fenella Woolgar, Leanne Best, Claire Price and Brian Fletcher star.
The programme was created by Simon Block.
ITV's director of drama Steve November said: "We've been really pleased with how viewers have taken Home Fires to their heart.
"Through Simon's wonderfully observed scripts and the characters he's created, we've come to know real women who kept the home fires burning throughout the Second World War.
"Their war effort is an intriguing aspect of our national social history, and we're delighted the women will be reunited for a second series."...
The World War II drama centres on a group of inspirational women at the heart of a rural Cheshire community, who bring the village together during difficult times.
Samantha Bond, Ruth Gemmill, Claire Rushbrook, Frances Grey, Clare Calbraith, Fenella Woolgar, Leanne Best, Claire Price and Brian Fletcher star.
The programme was created by Simon Block.
ITV's director of drama Steve November said: "We've been really pleased with how viewers have taken Home Fires to their heart.
"Through Simon's wonderfully observed scripts and the characters he's created, we've come to know real women who kept the home fires burning throughout the Second World War.
"Their war effort is an intriguing aspect of our national social history, and we're delighted the women will be reunited for a second series."...
- 6/2/2015
- Digital Spy
Hot projects new to Screenbase include Nicolas Winding Refn feature The Neon Demon, Pope Francis biopic Francisco, Brady Corbet’s directorial debut The Childhood Of A Leader and a new adaptation by Wim Wenders.Nicolas Winding Refn’s The Neon Demon
Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Abbey Lee, Bella Heathcote and Jena Malone have signed on to co-star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s next feature.
“After making Drive and falling madly in love with the electricity of Los Angeles, I knew I had to return to tell the story of The Neon Demon,” Winding Refn said.
Principal photography will begin in Los Angeles on March 30. Gaumont and Wild Bunch are co-selling the title.
Wim Wenders’ Les Beaux Jours D’Aranjuez
This adaptation of the play by Peter Handke was announced by Alfama’s Paulo Branco during the Efm. It will star Reda Kateb and Sophie Semin. Wenders is expected to shoot in June.
Brady Corbet’s [link...
Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Abbey Lee, Bella Heathcote and Jena Malone have signed on to co-star in Nicolas Winding Refn’s next feature.
“After making Drive and falling madly in love with the electricity of Los Angeles, I knew I had to return to tell the story of The Neon Demon,” Winding Refn said.
Principal photography will begin in Los Angeles on March 30. Gaumont and Wild Bunch are co-selling the title.
Wim Wenders’ Les Beaux Jours D’Aranjuez
This adaptation of the play by Peter Handke was announced by Alfama’s Paulo Branco during the Efm. It will star Reda Kateb and Sophie Semin. Wenders is expected to shoot in June.
Brady Corbet’s [link...
- 2/18/2015
- by maud.le-rest@sciencespo-toulouse.net (Maud Le Rest)
- ScreenDaily
Refresh for latest… The Weinstein Co has acquired U.S. distribution rights to The Eichmann Show, the feature-length drama that stars Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia and charts the 1961 Trial of the Century of Adolf Eichmann. Directed by Paul Andrew Williams, the drama follows the televised trial of one of the key architects of the Holocaust in a behind-the-scenes look at how black-listed TV director Leo Hurwitz (Lapaglia) and ground-breaking producer Milton Fruchtman (Freeman) set out to capture his testimony. Rebecca Front, Andy Nyman and Nicholas Woodeson also star. Content Media is selling the Feelgood Fiction/BBC production that integrates actual footage from the trial which became the first truly global TV event — shown in 37 countries over four months — and was the first time the horror of the death camps had been heard live from the mouths of its victims. Simon Block wrote the script for the film which aired...
- 2/7/2015
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline
Company acquires Us rights to Paul Andrew Williams’ drama about the televised trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
The Weinstein Company has acquired Us rights from Content Media to the BBC and Feelgood Fiction’s The Eichmann Show.
Paul Andrew Williams directed the drama starring Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia as the TV director-producer team behind the televised trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
Content Media is screening the film to international buyers for the first time at the Efm. Simon Block wrote The Eichmann Show and the BBC produced the film with Feelgood Fiction’s Laurence Bowen and Ken Marshall. Content Media’s Jamie Carmichael and Greg Philips served as executive producers.
The film-makers used original trial footage and recreated the trial with a host of doubles to fill out the courtroom. The 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann was broadcast in 37 countries and showed footage from the death camps for the first time.
The Nazi was...
The Weinstein Company has acquired Us rights from Content Media to the BBC and Feelgood Fiction’s The Eichmann Show.
Paul Andrew Williams directed the drama starring Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia as the TV director-producer team behind the televised trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
Content Media is screening the film to international buyers for the first time at the Efm. Simon Block wrote The Eichmann Show and the BBC produced the film with Feelgood Fiction’s Laurence Bowen and Ken Marshall. Content Media’s Jamie Carmichael and Greg Philips served as executive producers.
The film-makers used original trial footage and recreated the trial with a host of doubles to fill out the courtroom. The 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann was broadcast in 37 countries and showed footage from the death camps for the first time.
The Nazi was...
- 2/7/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Company acquires Us rights to Paul Andrew Williams’ drama about the televised trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
The Weinstein Company has acquired Us rights from Content Media to the BBC and Feelgood Fiction’s The Eichmann Show.
Paul Andrew Williams directed the drama starring Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia as the TV director-producer team behind the televised trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
Content Media is screening the film to international buyers for the first time at the Efm. Simon Block wrote The Eichmann Show and the BBC produced the film with Feelgood Fiction’s Laurence Bowen and Ken Marshall. Content Media’s Jamie Carmichael and Greg Philips served as executive producers.
The film-makers used original trial footage and recreated the trial with a host of doubles to fill out the courtroom. The 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann was broadcast in 37 countries and showed footage from the death camps for the first time.
The Nazi was...
The Weinstein Company has acquired Us rights from Content Media to the BBC and Feelgood Fiction’s The Eichmann Show.
Paul Andrew Williams directed the drama starring Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia as the TV director-producer team behind the televised trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
Content Media is screening the film to international buyers for the first time at the Efm. Simon Block wrote The Eichmann Show and the BBC produced the film with Feelgood Fiction’s Laurence Bowen and Ken Marshall. Content Media’s Jamie Carmichael and Greg Philips served as executive producers.
The film-makers used original trial footage and recreated the trial with a host of doubles to fill out the courtroom. The 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann was broadcast in 37 countries and showed footage from the death camps for the first time.
The Nazi was...
- 2/7/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
First look at Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia in 1960s drama.
Content Media has picked up international sales rights to The Eichmann Show starring Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia and will introduce at Afm (Nov 5-12).
The story tells the behind-the-scenes story of how a blacklisted TV director and an innovative producer teamed up to capture the courtroom testimony of the Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi labelled the architect of the Final Solution.
The production of The Eichmann Show will recreate the 1961 trial and use original footage.
Rebecca Front, Andy Nyman and Nicholas Woodeson round out the main cast.
Paul Andrew Williams directs from a screenplay by Simon Block. Producers are Laurence Bowen and Ken Marshall for Feelgood Fiction and the BBC.
“We have a duty to never forget and Paul, Laurence, Ken and Simon have created an astonishingly powerful and unique way to tell this extraordinary story incorporating real footage from the trial,” said Content...
Content Media has picked up international sales rights to The Eichmann Show starring Martin Freeman and Anthony Lapaglia and will introduce at Afm (Nov 5-12).
The story tells the behind-the-scenes story of how a blacklisted TV director and an innovative producer teamed up to capture the courtroom testimony of the Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi labelled the architect of the Final Solution.
The production of The Eichmann Show will recreate the 1961 trial and use original footage.
Rebecca Front, Andy Nyman and Nicholas Woodeson round out the main cast.
Paul Andrew Williams directs from a screenplay by Simon Block. Producers are Laurence Bowen and Ken Marshall for Feelgood Fiction and the BBC.
“We have a duty to never forget and Paul, Laurence, Ken and Simon have created an astonishingly powerful and unique way to tell this extraordinary story incorporating real footage from the trial,” said Content...
- 10/23/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
ITV has announced the cast for its new six-part drama series Home Fires.
Previously known as Jambusters, the period piece follows a group of inspirational women in Cheshire at the height of World War II.
Banding together as the Great Paxford Women's Institute, they help maintain the nation's fabric in its darkest hour.
Downton Abbey's Samantha Bond and Cranford's Francesca Annis will lead the cast, which also includes Mark Bonnar (Line of Duty), Ruth Gemmell (Utopia), and Claire Rushbrook (My Mad Fat Diary).
Mark Bazeley (The Suspicions of Mr Whicher), Frances Grey (The Widower) and Ed Stoppard (Cilla) will also feature in Simon Block's adaptation of Julie Summers's non-fiction book Jambusters.
"We're really delighted to have commissioned Home Fires," said ITV's Director of Drama Steve November. "Great writing from Simon has given Julie Summers's wonderful book a fictional life.
"The women are real and engaging...
Previously known as Jambusters, the period piece follows a group of inspirational women in Cheshire at the height of World War II.
Banding together as the Great Paxford Women's Institute, they help maintain the nation's fabric in its darkest hour.
Downton Abbey's Samantha Bond and Cranford's Francesca Annis will lead the cast, which also includes Mark Bonnar (Line of Duty), Ruth Gemmell (Utopia), and Claire Rushbrook (My Mad Fat Diary).
Mark Bazeley (The Suspicions of Mr Whicher), Frances Grey (The Widower) and Ed Stoppard (Cilla) will also feature in Simon Block's adaptation of Julie Summers's non-fiction book Jambusters.
"We're really delighted to have commissioned Home Fires," said ITV's Director of Drama Steve November. "Great writing from Simon has given Julie Summers's wonderful book a fictional life.
"The women are real and engaging...
- 9/5/2014
- Digital Spy
ITV has announced a new six-part World War II drama series.
Created and written by Simon Block and given the working title Jambusters, the drama follows a group of inspirational women in a rural Cheshire community.
"We're really delighted to have commissioned Jambusters," said ITV director of drama Steve November.
"Great writing from Simon has given Julie Summers's wonderful book a fictional life. The women are real and engaging, and have fantastic spirit and attitude.
With World War II on the horizon, multiple strands of plot interweave to create a period drama full of jeopardy and intrigue, but also great humanity and modernity."
Executive producer Francis Hopkinson added: "Thanks to Simon Block's brilliant script, inspired by Julie Summers's book, this series will take a fresh look at life on the Home Front, showing both the tragedies and the triumphs, and offering some wonderful roles for Britain's top actresses.
Created and written by Simon Block and given the working title Jambusters, the drama follows a group of inspirational women in a rural Cheshire community.
"We're really delighted to have commissioned Jambusters," said ITV director of drama Steve November.
"Great writing from Simon has given Julie Summers's wonderful book a fictional life. The women are real and engaging, and have fantastic spirit and attitude.
With World War II on the horizon, multiple strands of plot interweave to create a period drama full of jeopardy and intrigue, but also great humanity and modernity."
Executive producer Francis Hopkinson added: "Thanks to Simon Block's brilliant script, inspired by Julie Summers's book, this series will take a fresh look at life on the Home Front, showing both the tragedies and the triumphs, and offering some wonderful roles for Britain's top actresses.
- 7/1/2014
- Digital Spy
While it may simply be a formality at this point, it is still nice to hear that NBC is giving A.D., the sequel to the giant History Channel hit The Bible, a 12-episode greenlight. If you were among the large audience that turned in for the original limited series, this is good news for you, however there’s still a sizeable wait until A.D. makes it to broadcast. And for anyone else who has no plans to watch what they feel will be a sacrilegious examination of their religion: well, tough titties. This is happening regardless and you should be happy there’s going to be a series that will portray Jesus Christ post-crucifixion the way he is in the Bible.
Coming from Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, and produced by LightWorkers Media, A.D. will, according to Deadline, premiere in spring 2015. NBC and Burnett are all about...
Coming from Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, and produced by LightWorkers Media, A.D. will, according to Deadline, premiere in spring 2015. NBC and Burnett are all about...
- 12/18/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
After announcing the project more than five months ago, NBC has officially greenlit the 12-episode miniseries A.D., which will pick up where History’s well-watched The Bible left off.
Mark Burnett, wife Roma Downey and Richard Bedser will serve as executive producers on the project, which will most likely premiere in spring 2015.
“You might think the story is over at the Crucifixion, but as most of the world knows, that was only the beginning,” NBC Entertainment chief Jennifer Salke said in a statement. “Everyone’s lives were completely altered in an instant and the immediate aftermath of Christ’s...
Mark Burnett, wife Roma Downey and Richard Bedser will serve as executive producers on the project, which will most likely premiere in spring 2015.
“You might think the story is over at the Crucifixion, but as most of the world knows, that was only the beginning,” NBC Entertainment chief Jennifer Salke said in a statement. “Everyone’s lives were completely altered in an instant and the immediate aftermath of Christ’s...
- 12/17/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
NBC is looking for a ratings miracle. The broadcaster has greenlit Mark Burnett’s follow-up to the producer’s mini-series sensation The Bible.
NBC has ordered the 12-hour mini-series A.D., and it’s billed as a continuation of Burnett’s previous project, which aired on History Channel earlier this year and delivered massive ratings that drowned nearly all TV rivals — including NBC. A.D. was previously announced as being in development at the network last July.
“Last year when Mark Burnett was launching The Bible on cable, I told him, without hesitation, that if he wanted to tell more of the story,...
NBC has ordered the 12-hour mini-series A.D., and it’s billed as a continuation of Burnett’s previous project, which aired on History Channel earlier this year and delivered massive ratings that drowned nearly all TV rivals — including NBC. A.D. was previously announced as being in development at the network last July.
“Last year when Mark Burnett was launching The Bible on cable, I told him, without hesitation, that if he wanted to tell more of the story,...
- 12/17/2013
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
NBC has given a formal green light to 12-hour miniseries A.D., Mark Burnett and Roma Downey‘s follow-up to their highly rated miniseries The Bible that aired on History earlier this year. The project, produced by LightWorkers Media with Burnett, Downey and Richard Bedser serving as executive producers, is eyeing a premiere in spring 2015. “Last year when Mark Burnett was launching The Bible on cable, I told him, without hesitation, that if he wanted to tell more of the story, we’d love to do it at NBC,” said NBC chairman Robert Greenblatt. “We are firmly in the ‘event’ business and nothing has more event potential than A.D. as it continues immediately after the The Bible ended.” The order for A.D., which will be written by BAFTA nominee Simon Block (The Shooting Of Thomas Hurndall), comes a week after NBC greenlighted its first miniseries under the network...
- 12/17/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox's Lewis has been picked up for another series by ITV1. The Morse spinoff, which has been a regular ratings hit for the broadcaster, features Whately and Fox as Oxford's Inspector Robbie Lewis and DS James Hathaway. Three new titles for the series have been revealed as 'Generation of Vipers', 'The Age of Foolishness' and 'Death of the Author'. 'Vipers' has been penned by Patrick Harbinson, while Rachel Bennette, Simon Block and Russell Lewis teamed up for the other episodes. "Lewis and Hathaway have become a formidable partnership not only in terms of cracking murders cases, but also in terms of their (more)...
- 6/22/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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