David Kane, lead writer on the BBC’s Shetland, is developing Denise Mina’s Morrow book series into a multi-season TV show.
Set in Glasgow, Morrow, which consists of five books, follows DS Alex Morrow, a formidable detective who can’t face talking to her husband or bear to sleep in the family home following a recent trauma. As she investigates a crime with partner Bannerman for season one titled Still Midnight, questions arise about whether their ambitious Machiavellian boss McKechnie has their backs.
Morrow doesn’t have a broadcaster attached yet but Kane envisages it running for multiple seasons. He is the lead writer on hit Scottish BBC series Shetland, which has run for seven seasons and for which he has been nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award.
Kane and Mina are exec producing Morrow, having combined on BBC drama cult hit The Field of Blood, which starred Peter Capaldi...
Set in Glasgow, Morrow, which consists of five books, follows DS Alex Morrow, a formidable detective who can’t face talking to her husband or bear to sleep in the family home following a recent trauma. As she investigates a crime with partner Bannerman for season one titled Still Midnight, questions arise about whether their ambitious Machiavellian boss McKechnie has their backs.
Morrow doesn’t have a broadcaster attached yet but Kane envisages it running for multiple seasons. He is the lead writer on hit Scottish BBC series Shetland, which has run for seven seasons and for which he has been nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award.
Kane and Mina are exec producing Morrow, having combined on BBC drama cult hit The Field of Blood, which starred Peter Capaldi...
- 3/8/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Festival
The Edinburgh International Film Festival is returning for its 76th edition following financial difficulties.
Last October it was revealed the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi), which produces the festival, had appointed administrators, leaving the future of the festival in doubt.
Today the festival said it would be returning for a special one year-iteration as part of the Edinburgh International Festival, which runs from Aug. 18-23.
The festival program will be led by its new director Kate Taylor, who takes over from Kristy Matheson. Matheson was today unveiled as the new director of the BFI London Film Festival.
“Attending first as audience member, then as film worker, my experience of Edinburgh International Film Festival has always been of a place that sparks inspiring conversations about film, and over the past few months it has been nourishing to hear the stories of many people – filmmakers, audience and industry who hold this festival dear,...
The Edinburgh International Film Festival is returning for its 76th edition following financial difficulties.
Last October it was revealed the Centre for the Moving Image (Cmi), which produces the festival, had appointed administrators, leaving the future of the festival in doubt.
Today the festival said it would be returning for a special one year-iteration as part of the Edinburgh International Festival, which runs from Aug. 18-23.
The festival program will be led by its new director Kate Taylor, who takes over from Kristy Matheson. Matheson was today unveiled as the new director of the BFI London Film Festival.
“Attending first as audience member, then as film worker, my experience of Edinburgh International Film Festival has always been of a place that sparks inspiring conversations about film, and over the past few months it has been nourishing to hear the stories of many people – filmmakers, audience and industry who hold this festival dear,...
- 3/8/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Peter Mullan and Christian Cooke have been announced for BBC drama Stonemouth.
Based on the Iain Banks novel of the same name, the two-part dramatisation will also feature Glue actress Charlotte Spencer as well as Sharon Small and Gary Lewis.
The story centres on Stewart Gilmour (Cooke), who returns to Stonemouth village for a funeral, one year after he was run out of town by a criminal family.
Stewart aims to solve the mystery behind his friend's suicide, while dealing with the past.
Mullan has signed on to play Don Murston, the head of the criminal organisation. Spencer and Small will star as Don's daughter and mother, Ellie and Connie, respectively.
Meanwhile, Lewis will appear as local businessman Mike MacAvett.
Brian Gleeson, Joy McAvoy, Adam Robertson, Kevin Mains, Jack Greenlees, Gerard Miller, Gilly Gilchrist, Chris Fulton and Naomi Battrick have also been cast.
Stonemouth will begin shooting this month and air next year.
Based on the Iain Banks novel of the same name, the two-part dramatisation will also feature Glue actress Charlotte Spencer as well as Sharon Small and Gary Lewis.
The story centres on Stewart Gilmour (Cooke), who returns to Stonemouth village for a funeral, one year after he was run out of town by a criminal family.
Stewart aims to solve the mystery behind his friend's suicide, while dealing with the past.
Mullan has signed on to play Don Murston, the head of the criminal organisation. Spencer and Small will star as Don's daughter and mother, Ellie and Connie, respectively.
Meanwhile, Lewis will appear as local businessman Mike MacAvett.
Brian Gleeson, Joy McAvoy, Adam Robertson, Kevin Mains, Jack Greenlees, Gerard Miller, Gilly Gilchrist, Chris Fulton and Naomi Battrick have also been cast.
Stonemouth will begin shooting this month and air next year.
- 10/20/2014
- Digital Spy
The Field of Blood Acorn Media/Rlj Entertainment
New Doctor Who Peter Capaldi and “the other Doctor” David Morrissey lead an all-star cast in Acorn Media’s 30 September release of The Field of Blood, Set 1. Written and directed by David Kane, The Field of Blood is based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Denise Mina. The central character — Paddy Meehan (Jayd Johnson) — is a copy writer at a Glaswegian newspaper. She dreams of forging a career as an investigative journalist but opportunities are at a premium for young women in 1980s Glasgow. Paddy gets an unexpected break when a toddler is murdered — seemingly by her young cousin. Allegations concerning the suspect soon appear in the local papers. Her relatives, wrongly blame Paddy for the negative headlines surrounding the family and the supposed killer. Paddy sees an opportunity to raise her own profile while uncovering the truth about the murder.
New Doctor Who Peter Capaldi and “the other Doctor” David Morrissey lead an all-star cast in Acorn Media’s 30 September release of The Field of Blood, Set 1. Written and directed by David Kane, The Field of Blood is based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Denise Mina. The central character — Paddy Meehan (Jayd Johnson) — is a copy writer at a Glaswegian newspaper. She dreams of forging a career as an investigative journalist but opportunities are at a premium for young women in 1980s Glasgow. Paddy gets an unexpected break when a toddler is murdered — seemingly by her young cousin. Allegations concerning the suspect soon appear in the local papers. Her relatives, wrongly blame Paddy for the negative headlines surrounding the family and the supposed killer. Paddy sees an opportunity to raise her own profile while uncovering the truth about the murder.
- 9/30/2014
- by Edited by K Kinsella
blinkbox is bringing back its 'try before you buy' scheme for TV fans, meaning that users can watch episodes of shows such as Sherlock, Glee and Breaking Bad for free.
The Try TV on Us scheme is running on the movie and TV streaming service's site until February 11 and allows customers to watch as many as 28 episodes during the promotional period.
blinkbox has secured a deal with studios meaning that its users can purchase a sample episode from some of the most popular and critically acclaimed shows on UK and Us television for free.
The full list of shows included in the scheme are:
Awake
Battlestar Galactica
Breaking Bad
Breathless
Downton Abbey
Endeavour
Futurama
Glee
Hell on Wheels
How I Met Your Mother
Inspector George Gently
Lost Girl
Low Winter Sun
Luther
Mr Selfridge
Nashville
New Girl
Orphan Black
Royal Pains
Sherlock
Sons of Anarchy season 5
Spartacus
The Bible
The Field of Blood...
The Try TV on Us scheme is running on the movie and TV streaming service's site until February 11 and allows customers to watch as many as 28 episodes during the promotional period.
blinkbox has secured a deal with studios meaning that its users can purchase a sample episode from some of the most popular and critically acclaimed shows on UK and Us television for free.
The full list of shows included in the scheme are:
Awake
Battlestar Galactica
Breaking Bad
Breathless
Downton Abbey
Endeavour
Futurama
Glee
Hell on Wheels
How I Met Your Mother
Inspector George Gently
Lost Girl
Low Winter Sun
Luther
Mr Selfridge
Nashville
New Girl
Orphan Black
Royal Pains
Sherlock
Sons of Anarchy season 5
Spartacus
The Bible
The Field of Blood...
- 1/30/2014
- Digital Spy
On Dec. 25, we said an emotional goodbye to Matt Smith when he regenerated into the 12th Doctor, Peter Capaldi. While we’re not yet over Matt — ok, we never will be, we wanted to fill you in on some fun facts you must know about the new doctor.
Scottish actor Peter Capaldi has some pretty big, time traveling shoes to fill — and we know he’s going to be amazing at it. So, who is the 12th doctor that made his debut on the Christmas special, “Time of the Doctor.”
Peter Capaldi — Who Is The New ‘Doctor Who’?
While getting over the tragic loss of Matt, we were introduced to Peter as the 12th doctor — but who is he? Where does he come from? And what connections does he already have to the BBC show?
The 11th Doctor Regenerates Take Our Poll
Here are five things you should know about...
Scottish actor Peter Capaldi has some pretty big, time traveling shoes to fill — and we know he’s going to be amazing at it. So, who is the 12th doctor that made his debut on the Christmas special, “Time of the Doctor.”
Peter Capaldi — Who Is The New ‘Doctor Who’?
While getting over the tragic loss of Matt, we were introduced to Peter as the 12th doctor — but who is he? Where does he come from? And what connections does he already have to the BBC show?
The 11th Doctor Regenerates Take Our Poll
Here are five things you should know about...
- 12/26/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Other film nominees include The Wee Man and Fire In The Night.Scroll down for full list of nominees
Paul Wright’s For Those In Peril, about a young man in a Scottish fishing village reeling after a tragic accident, leads the film nominees for the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2013.
The film, which was selected for Cannes Critics’ Week, has four nominations: best actor (George MacKay), writer (Wright), director (Wright) and best film.
Documentaries Fire In The Night and I Am Breathing each got two nominations, as did feature film The Wee Man.
The awards will be held in Glasgow on Nov 17. They honour both Scottish productions as well as Scottish talent working in other UK productions.
Full list of nominees
Film Actor/Actress
Iain De Caestecker Not Another Happy Ending
Martin Compston The Wee Man
George MacKay For Those in Peril
TV Actor/Actress
Ford Kiernan The Field of Blood: The Dead Hour
Peter Mullan [link...
Paul Wright’s For Those In Peril, about a young man in a Scottish fishing village reeling after a tragic accident, leads the film nominees for the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2013.
The film, which was selected for Cannes Critics’ Week, has four nominations: best actor (George MacKay), writer (Wright), director (Wright) and best film.
Documentaries Fire In The Night and I Am Breathing each got two nominations, as did feature film The Wee Man.
The awards will be held in Glasgow on Nov 17. They honour both Scottish productions as well as Scottish talent working in other UK productions.
Full list of nominees
Film Actor/Actress
Iain De Caestecker Not Another Happy Ending
Martin Compston The Wee Man
George MacKay For Those in Peril
TV Actor/Actress
Ford Kiernan The Field of Blood: The Dead Hour
Peter Mullan [link...
- 10/30/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Other film nominees include The Wee Man and Fire In The Night.
Paul Wright’s For Those In Peril, about a young man in a Scottish fishing village reeling after a tragic accident, leads the film nominees for the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2013.
The film, which was selected for Cannes Critics’ Week, has four nominations: best actor (George MacKay), writer (Wright), director (Wright) and best film.
Documentaries Fire In The Night and I Am Breathing each got two nominations, as did feature film The Wee Man.
The awards will be held in Glasgow on Nov 17. They honour both Scottish productions as well as Scottish talent working in other UK productions.
The nominees are:
Film Actor/Actress
Iain De Caestecker Not Another Happy Ending
Martin Compston The Wee Man
George MacKay For Those in Peril
TV Actor/Actress
Ford Kiernan The Field of Blood: The Dead Hour
Peter Mullan The Fear
Sharon Rooney My Mad Fat Diary
Animation...
Paul Wright’s For Those In Peril, about a young man in a Scottish fishing village reeling after a tragic accident, leads the film nominees for the BAFTA Scotland Awards 2013.
The film, which was selected for Cannes Critics’ Week, has four nominations: best actor (George MacKay), writer (Wright), director (Wright) and best film.
Documentaries Fire In The Night and I Am Breathing each got two nominations, as did feature film The Wee Man.
The awards will be held in Glasgow on Nov 17. They honour both Scottish productions as well as Scottish talent working in other UK productions.
The nominees are:
Film Actor/Actress
Iain De Caestecker Not Another Happy Ending
Martin Compston The Wee Man
George MacKay For Those in Peril
TV Actor/Actress
Ford Kiernan The Field of Blood: The Dead Hour
Peter Mullan The Fear
Sharon Rooney My Mad Fat Diary
Animation...
- 10/30/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
The Field of Blood ended with 2.43m on Friday (August 9), according to overnight figures.
The Glasgow-set newspaper drama, starring David Morrissey and Katherine Kelly, was down 930k on Thursday's opening episode.
Meanwhile, Hazel O'Sullivan's eviction on Big Brother was watched by 1.57m (8%) on Channel 5, while a further 153k (1.1%) caught the show on +1. Big Brother's Bit on the Side followed with 861k (6.9%) at 10.30pm.
Back on BBC One, The One Show interested 2.97m (17.3%) from 7pm, after which Nigel Slater's Dish of the Day appealed to 2.17m (11.6%) at 7.30pm. The latest episode of Celebrity MasterChef attracted 2.73m (12.9%) an hour later.
BBC Two showed A Summer in Wales to 990k (5.5%) at 7pm. It was followed by Mastermind with 1.51m (7.8%) at 8pm and Gardeners' World on 1.87m (8.9%) at 8.30pm. Natural World Sri Lanka and The Trip then grabbed 2.01m (10%) and 690k (3.8%) respectively from 9pm.
On ITV, River Monsters was seen by 2.47m (12.8%) at 8pm,...
The Glasgow-set newspaper drama, starring David Morrissey and Katherine Kelly, was down 930k on Thursday's opening episode.
Meanwhile, Hazel O'Sullivan's eviction on Big Brother was watched by 1.57m (8%) on Channel 5, while a further 153k (1.1%) caught the show on +1. Big Brother's Bit on the Side followed with 861k (6.9%) at 10.30pm.
Back on BBC One, The One Show interested 2.97m (17.3%) from 7pm, after which Nigel Slater's Dish of the Day appealed to 2.17m (11.6%) at 7.30pm. The latest episode of Celebrity MasterChef attracted 2.73m (12.9%) an hour later.
BBC Two showed A Summer in Wales to 990k (5.5%) at 7pm. It was followed by Mastermind with 1.51m (7.8%) at 8pm and Gardeners' World on 1.87m (8.9%) at 8.30pm. Natural World Sri Lanka and The Trip then grabbed 2.01m (10%) and 690k (3.8%) respectively from 9pm.
On ITV, River Monsters was seen by 2.47m (12.8%) at 8pm,...
- 8/10/2013
- Digital Spy
The Field of Blood returned for a new series with over 3 million viewers on Thursday (August 8), overnight data reveals.
The David Morrissey two-parter opened with 3.36m (16.6%) at 9pm on BBC One. This is around 800,000 more than its previous peak in 2011 for its first run.
Earlier, Celebrity MasterChef rose slightly from Wednesday's episode with 3.91m (19.5%) at 8pm, topping the night outside of soaps.
On BBC Two, Dara O'Briain's Science Club attracted 1.35m (6.7%) at 8pm, followed by The Men Who Made Us Thin with 1.34m (6.6%) at 9pm. Rhod Gilbert's new series Work Experience amused 1.05m (5.9%) at 10pm.
ITV's Married to the Job continued with 2.44m (12.3%) at 8.30pm, while new documentary Fraud Squad opened with 2.42m (12.0%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, The Dealership dropped to 795k (4.0%) at 8pm (123k/0.6% on +1). How To Get a Council House appealed to 1.46m (7.2%) at 9pm (327k/2.0%). Legally High interested 547k (3.4%) at 10pm (119k/1.4%).
Channel 5's...
The David Morrissey two-parter opened with 3.36m (16.6%) at 9pm on BBC One. This is around 800,000 more than its previous peak in 2011 for its first run.
Earlier, Celebrity MasterChef rose slightly from Wednesday's episode with 3.91m (19.5%) at 8pm, topping the night outside of soaps.
On BBC Two, Dara O'Briain's Science Club attracted 1.35m (6.7%) at 8pm, followed by The Men Who Made Us Thin with 1.34m (6.6%) at 9pm. Rhod Gilbert's new series Work Experience amused 1.05m (5.9%) at 10pm.
ITV's Married to the Job continued with 2.44m (12.3%) at 8.30pm, while new documentary Fraud Squad opened with 2.42m (12.0%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, The Dealership dropped to 795k (4.0%) at 8pm (123k/0.6% on +1). How To Get a Council House appealed to 1.46m (7.2%) at 9pm (327k/2.0%). Legally High interested 547k (3.4%) at 10pm (119k/1.4%).
Channel 5's...
- 8/9/2013
- Digital Spy
David Morrissey returns to UK television this week, reprising his role of Murray Devlin in BBC One's Field of Blood - the latest outing for investigative reporter Paddy Meehan (Jayd Johnson) is The Dead Hour, a thriller set against the backdrop of the miners' strike and the changing face of 1980s journalism...
Digital Spy spoke to Morrissey about the two-part drama, the public's renewed interest in TV crime and what it's like splitting his time between the Us and Britain...
What should we expect from the new Field of Blood? Your character Murray has a new rival, of sorts...
"He doesn't have a rival... what he has is a boss! He's the editor of the paper [and] he's lucky enough to run the day-to-day [goings-on] of the paper, but it's come under new ownership now and a woman comes up from London... basically to put a rocket up their arse!
"The paper is failing,...
Digital Spy spoke to Morrissey about the two-part drama, the public's renewed interest in TV crime and what it's like splitting his time between the Us and Britain...
What should we expect from the new Field of Blood? Your character Murray has a new rival, of sorts...
"He doesn't have a rival... what he has is a boss! He's the editor of the paper [and] he's lucky enough to run the day-to-day [goings-on] of the paper, but it's come under new ownership now and a woman comes up from London... basically to put a rocket up their arse!
"The paper is failing,...
- 8/6/2013
- Digital Spy
We're saying goodbye to a beloved telly friend and welcoming back some attractive assassins in this week's Must-See TV - but there's more to look forward to than Skins and Nikita!
Read on for full details of the other great programmes hitting your box in the next seven days...
Skins: Monday (August 5) at 10pm on E4
Brace yourselves, because the conclusion of Cook's (Jack O'Connell) story this week is definitely, almost certainly, probably the final ever episode of Skins. Some of us here at DS Towers have grown from adolescents to adults alongside Effy, Cassie and the other Skins favourites featured in this trio of catch-ups, so it'll be a sad moment when those credits roll one last time.
Having witnessed his drug-dealing boss kill poor little Lucien Laviscount for sleeping with his missus - something of which he is also guilty - Cook goes on the run with...
Read on for full details of the other great programmes hitting your box in the next seven days...
Skins: Monday (August 5) at 10pm on E4
Brace yourselves, because the conclusion of Cook's (Jack O'Connell) story this week is definitely, almost certainly, probably the final ever episode of Skins. Some of us here at DS Towers have grown from adolescents to adults alongside Effy, Cassie and the other Skins favourites featured in this trio of catch-ups, so it'll be a sad moment when those credits roll one last time.
Having witnessed his drug-dealing boss kill poor little Lucien Laviscount for sleeping with his missus - something of which he is also guilty - Cook goes on the run with...
- 8/4/2013
- Digital Spy
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Inspector George Gently returns to BBC One later this year with four all new feature length specials. Show creator Peter Flannery (Our Friends in the North) writes the first screenplay which centers around the brutal murder of a young aristocrat. The second of the four episodes Gently Northern Soul is written by David Kane (The Field of Blood) and it involves Enoch Powell and the racial issues that impacted Britain and much of the Western world during the late 1960s.
Martin Shaw resumes his role as George Gently while BBC regular Lee Ingleby (White Heat) returns as his street savvy sidekick Bacchus. Guest stars include Roger Lloyd Pak (Only Fools and Horses) and Geraldine Somerville (Harry Potter). Filming is underway in the Durham area and the shows should air in the Fall.
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Inspector George Gently returns to BBC One later this year with four all new feature length specials. Show creator Peter Flannery (Our Friends in the North) writes the first screenplay which centers around the brutal murder of a young aristocrat. The second of the four episodes Gently Northern Soul is written by David Kane (The Field of Blood) and it involves Enoch Powell and the racial issues that impacted Britain and much of the Western world during the late 1960s.
Martin Shaw resumes his role as George Gently while BBC regular Lee Ingleby (White Heat) returns as his street savvy sidekick Bacchus. Guest stars include Roger Lloyd Pak (Only Fools and Horses) and Geraldine Somerville (Harry Potter). Filming is underway in the Durham area and the shows should air in the Fall.
- 3/28/2012
- by admin
The ninth annual Irish Film & Television Awards took place tonight at a Gala Awards Ceremony held at the Convention Centre Dublin.
In the field of film 'The Guard' was the big winner of the night receiving the Ifta for Best Film, with writer/director John Michael McDonagh named Best Director, Best Screenwriter and the Irish Film Board Rising Star for his feature directorial debut. Fionnula Flannagan who was honoured with a lifetime achievement award also won best supporting actress for her part in 'The Guard'.
Michael Fassbender picked up best actor for 'Shame' while Saoirse Ronan picked up best actress for her role in 'Hanna.' Ryan Gosling picked up the best international actor for 'Drive,' Chris O'Dowd picked up best supporting actor for 'Bridesmaids', and Glenn Close picked up best international actress for 'Albert Nobbs.'
'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy...
In the field of film 'The Guard' was the big winner of the night receiving the Ifta for Best Film, with writer/director John Michael McDonagh named Best Director, Best Screenwriter and the Irish Film Board Rising Star for his feature directorial debut. Fionnula Flannagan who was honoured with a lifetime achievement award also won best supporting actress for her part in 'The Guard'.
Michael Fassbender picked up best actor for 'Shame' while Saoirse Ronan picked up best actress for her role in 'Hanna.' Ryan Gosling picked up the best international actor for 'Drive,' Chris O'Dowd picked up best supporting actor for 'Bridesmaids', and Glenn Close picked up best international actress for 'Albert Nobbs.'
'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy...
- 2/11/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Flicks News)
- FlicksNews.net
Brendan Gleeson, The Guard The Guard, Glenn Close, Ryan Gosling Win: Irish Film Awards 2012 Film Categories Best Film Albert Nobbs, Alan Moloney, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn, Glenn Close Charlie Casanova, Terry McMahon Stella Days, Jackie Larkin, Leslie McKimm * The Guard, Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Chris Cark, Flora Fernandez Marengo Best Director Rebecca Daly, The Other Side of Sleep * John Michael McDonagh, The Guard Terry McMahon, Charlie Casanova Thaddeus O'Sullivan, Stella Days Best Screenplay John Banville, Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs * John Michael McDonagh, The Guard Terry McMahon, Charlie Casanova Antoine O'Flaherta, Stella Days Best Actor * Michael Fassbender, Shame Brendan Gleeson, The Guard Ciarán Hinds, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Martin Sheen, Stella Days Best Actress Aoife Duffin, Behold the Lamb Antonia Campbell Hughes, The Other Side of Sleep Marcella Plunkett, Stella Days * Saoirse Ronan, Hanna Best Supporting Actor Liam Cunningham, The Guard Brendan Gleeson, Albert Nobbs Ciarán Hinds, The Debt * Chris O'Dowd,...
- 2/11/2012
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
Albert Nobbs and the other nominations for the 2012 Irish Film and Television Academy Awards have been announced. The 9th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) “sole aim is to celebrate Ireland’s notably talented film and television community. The ceremony is considered to be one of Ireland’s most prestigious awards event, and can be viewed as the Irish equivalent to the American Oscars.” The awards ceremony will be held on February 11, 2012 at the Convention Centre Dublin (Ccd).
The full listing of the 2012 Irish Film and Television Awards is below.
Film Categories
Best Film
Albert Nobbs – Alan Moloney, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn and Glenn Close (Parallel Film & TV Productions)
Charlie Casanova – Terry McMahon (Source Productions)
Stella Days – Jackie Larkin & Leslie McKimm (Newgrange Pictures)
The Guard – Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Chris Larke, Flore Fernandez Marengo(Element Pictures)
Director Film
Rebecca Daly – The Other Side of Sleep (Fastnet Films)
John Michael McDonagh...
The full listing of the 2012 Irish Film and Television Awards is below.
Film Categories
Best Film
Albert Nobbs – Alan Moloney, Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn and Glenn Close (Parallel Film & TV Productions)
Charlie Casanova – Terry McMahon (Source Productions)
Stella Days – Jackie Larkin & Leslie McKimm (Newgrange Pictures)
The Guard – Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Chris Larke, Flore Fernandez Marengo(Element Pictures)
Director Film
Rebecca Daly – The Other Side of Sleep (Fastnet Films)
John Michael McDonagh...
- 1/11/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
The Irish born actor Jonas Armstrong will star alongside David Morrissey (The Reaping, Blitz), Peter Capaldi (In the Loop, The Thick of It) and Jayd Johnson (River City) in BBC hour long drama 'The Field of Blood'. Written and directed by David Kane (This Year's Love, Born Romantic), 'The Field of Blood' is a crime drama adapted from Denise Mina's novel of the same name.
- 8/16/2011
- IFTN
20 year old Scottish actress Jayd Johnson, one of Screenterrier's Faces to Watch 2010, stars alongside David Morrissey, Peter Capaldi, Jonas Armstrong in The Field Of Blood, a dark and uncompromising drama adapted from the best-selling novel by Denise Mina, coming to BBC1 this September.
Written and directed by David Kane, the crime drama is set in 1982 and centres on Jayd's character Paddy Meehan, a young copygirl working in a Glasgow newspaper office. Stuck in an almost exclusively male-dominated world of limited opportunities and cynicism, Paddy dreams of becoming an investigative journalist, believing that in miscarriages of justice, reporters are sometimes the only hope. Paddy seizes an opportunity to kick-start her career and becomes embroiled in a dark murder case. For Paddy, it's the opportunity of a lifetime but it comes at a great personal cost.
Since leaving Scottish soap River City where she had played Nicki Cullen (from 2004 - 2009), Jayd has...
Written and directed by David Kane, the crime drama is set in 1982 and centres on Jayd's character Paddy Meehan, a young copygirl working in a Glasgow newspaper office. Stuck in an almost exclusively male-dominated world of limited opportunities and cynicism, Paddy dreams of becoming an investigative journalist, believing that in miscarriages of justice, reporters are sometimes the only hope. Paddy seizes an opportunity to kick-start her career and becomes embroiled in a dark murder case. For Paddy, it's the opportunity of a lifetime but it comes at a great personal cost.
Since leaving Scottish soap River City where she had played Nicki Cullen (from 2004 - 2009), Jayd has...
- 8/15/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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