Exclusive: His Dark Materials producer Bad Wolf is doubling down on canis lupus with an adaptation of Jim Shepard’s novel Kiss of the Wolf.
I hear the production company, which is run by Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter, is out with the project to streaming services. It is written by Tom Farrelly, who the pair worked with on their recent adaptation of Sky drama A Discovery of Witches.
The book, which was first published in 1994, is described as part family drama and part thriller. Its tagline: a lethal accident turns life into a waking nightmare for a mother and her son in this gripping novel of secrecy and dread.
The story following Joanie Mucherino, abandoned by her husband, and her eleven-year-old son, Todd, who struggle to deal with their intrusive Italian family and a an amorous former flame. Things get even worse when they kill an acquaintance in a...
I hear the production company, which is run by Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter, is out with the project to streaming services. It is written by Tom Farrelly, who the pair worked with on their recent adaptation of Sky drama A Discovery of Witches.
The book, which was first published in 1994, is described as part family drama and part thriller. Its tagline: a lethal accident turns life into a waking nightmare for a mother and her son in this gripping novel of secrecy and dread.
The story following Joanie Mucherino, abandoned by her husband, and her eleven-year-old son, Todd, who struggle to deal with their intrusive Italian family and a an amorous former flame. Things get even worse when they kill an acquaintance in a...
- 1/15/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: British Vogue is to be the basis of a ‘90s period drama from His Dark Materials producer Bad Wolf.
Former editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman and former editor-at-large Fiona Golfar of the British fashion magazine are developing drama Gold Dust Nation with the HBO and Sky-backed production company.
The series will tell the story of the 1990s through the prism of a British monthly, shining a light on a country emerging from grunge and recession to a new world of Blair and Prada. It will highlight how the world of New Labour, Britpop and the dot-com boom are about to set the world alight against a background of new feminism, body image, age discrimination, diversity and substance abuse through the eyes of the fashion world.
Shulman and Golfar worked on British Vogue for twenty-five years; Shulman, who stepped down last year, was in charge of the magazine as its circulation increased exponentially,...
Former editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman and former editor-at-large Fiona Golfar of the British fashion magazine are developing drama Gold Dust Nation with the HBO and Sky-backed production company.
The series will tell the story of the 1990s through the prism of a British monthly, shining a light on a country emerging from grunge and recession to a new world of Blair and Prada. It will highlight how the world of New Labour, Britpop and the dot-com boom are about to set the world alight against a background of new feminism, body image, age discrimination, diversity and substance abuse through the eyes of the fashion world.
Shulman and Golfar worked on British Vogue for twenty-five years; Shulman, who stepped down last year, was in charge of the magazine as its circulation increased exponentially,...
- 12/5/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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