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No murder in paradise
The powerful but flawed film Child 44, set in early 1950s' Russia, is an adaptation of the bestselling thriller by Tom Rob Smith, whose central theme is taken from the true story of the serial child murderer Andrei Chikatilo. Directed by Daniel Espinosa, whose previous films include Safe House and Easy Money, Child 44 starts with a boy escaping from an orphanage and joining the army.
MotherFatherSon execs: No limit to TV talent
How Richard Gere’s presence raised everyone’s game on the eight-part BBC2 drama Richard Gere’s starring role in MotherFatherSon is testament to the fact that no film star is now too big for TV, according to the show’s execs. Director James Kent, speaking on a roundtable for the BBC Studios drama, said Gere was drawn by the opportunity to explore his character in a depth that he wouldn’t have been able to for a film shoot. Rob Smith revealed the drama was initially being worked up for HBO but the US broadcaster felt the series was too UK-focused and didn’t like its London location, which execs were unwilling to change.
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BBC2 slate led by Nigel Farage mockumentary
The Inbetweeners creator Beesley is responsible for White Gold - a 6 x 30-minute comedy about a double-glazing showroom in Essex in 1983. The story will follow cocksure salesman Vincent as he navigates a life of dodgy shenanigans, scams and petty rivalries - alongside free-flowing drugs, cash and sex. [...]Chance Summer was commissioned by acting head of documentaries commissioning Clare Sillery and will be executive produced by Ana De Moraes and David Clews.
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