The Lazarus Project, a new Sky Original drama starring Emmy and BAFTA-nominated actor Paapa Essiedu, has aired on Sky Max. The project shot in Bristol last year with support from the city’s Film Office. The show was produced by Urban Myth Films in association with Sky Studios, and parts of the project were also filmed […]
Netflix and Sky have announced the inaugural cohort for their first UK Screenwriters’ Fellowship. This fellowship is designed to give the UK’s brightest new voices a chance to work alongside a Netflix or Sky writers’ room and, in turn, receive their first television credit. Screenwriter Bisha K. Ali is spearheading the project. Her credits include: […]
The Adam&EveDDB documentary style shorts sees David Beckham visit numerous locations to understand the efforts made by Haig Club to maintain its reputation as one of the most sustainable distilleries in the world. First launched on Beckham’s Instagram IGTV, the documentary style spots are aimed at the Millenial and Gen Y audiences.
HBO’s gripping five-part miniseries Chernobyl follows the aftermath of the explosion at the Ukrainian nuclear reactor plant in 1989. Since airing in May, tourist interest in the site has risen considerably.
Place Film Series, conceived by Film Construction, showcases New Zealand’s locations and filmmakers through conversations with local production service providers. Risky Business, the first in the series, discusses spectacle, danger and working with Tom Cruise on Mission Impossible 6.
Epic, not only in its subject matter, but also in scale Sky Original drama Romulus will tell the history and myth surrounding the founding of Rome. Filming is set to begin with production taking place in Rome and the Lazio region over a twenty-eight week period.
Bee Film and LS Productions partnered to deliver two new films promoting hotly anticipated Porsche models 718 Boxter T and the 718 Cayman T for Kemper Kommunikation.
The next time you see the bathtub scene in Fifty Shades Freed, think of me. I know that sounds weird but I’ll explain it to you before the end of this piece.
After incurring a nearly four-month shoot in China, production on Iron Sky: The Ark will now travel to Turku, Finland. As a Chinese-Finish-Canadian co-production, The Ark is the first film in the Iron Sky series to be produced by a Chinese company.