Scholz says the dark comedy examines the concept of truth when so much of our understanding of it is viewed through a screen, a headline and an internet ... Theatre and See Saw Films, while ...
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Netflix's new 'intriguing' true crime series branded 'best thing that happened in 2025'Netflix's new true crime series Apple Cider Vinegar has been branded by fans as "the best thing that happened to 2025." This week the brand new Australian television drama limited series dropped ...
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Heartstopper meets Bridget Jones in Harry Trevaldwyn’s ‘bold’ young adult novel and TV showThe videos led to the sorts of longer form writing opportunities which, says Trevaldwyn, “I’d always dreamed of doing”, including TV scripts ... Working with See-Saw “has been amazing ...
He thinks of Netflix’s Heartstopper and how joyous it is that TV and film like it exists now for young queer ... which bits work for book and that kind of thing.” Working with See-Saw “has been ...
See-Saw Films is developing 'Trust No One', an English-language version of Keshet's spy series that will be on Netflix.
European powerhouse Mediawan has acquired a majority stake in prestige production company See-Saw Films, behind 'Slow Horses' ...
The internet is rapidly destroying TV because it gives people more ways to spend their time, for less money. Except! The thing that commands the most live attention on the internet is the same ...
Canning and Sherman will continue as joint CEOs, working alongside See-Saw’s joint managing directors Helen Gregory and Simon Gillis, and Liz Watts, the head of TV and film in Australia.
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The internet is good at showing lots of people the same thing we used to consume before the internet existed: the NFL.
British-Australian production powerhouse See-Saw Films has been bought by France’s Mediawan. The growing entertainment outfit, which also owns Brad Pitt’s Plan B, has taken a 51% majority in ...
working alongside See-Saw’s joint managing directors Helen Gregory and Simon Gillis, and Liz Watts, the head of TV and film in Australia. They oversee a team of eight executive producers and a ...
Mediawan has acquired a majority 51% stake in British-Australian indie powerhouse See-Saw Films, the high-profile Oscar-winning tastemakers behind hit returning TV shows such as “Slow Horses” and ...
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