So excited to have been chosen for #OnesToWatch this year - I have been dreaming of this ever since I was part of the Network when I was first starting out in 2015!
We are so excited to finally reveal the 30 brilliant individuals who are our 2021 #OnesToWatch.
We can't wait to begin working with them! In the meantime you can find out more about who they are and what they do here: https://t.co/dJyYZ9V8pz
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@JosephineCumbo Congratulations to your son! Both me and my brother did our undergrads at Sheffield and absolutely loved it. I always say picking Sheffield was one of the best decisions I have ever made!
it goes without saying that JK Rowling’s take on Lolita is both extremely harmful (consider the source) and extremely common.
a few years ago back, i made a podcast about why. it’s called ‘Lolita podcast’ and takes a look at how culture took a complex book that’s a litmus test for whether its deeply sick protagonist can convince you he’s telling a love story and not the destruction of Dolores Haze’s life, and took him at his word.
it’s about everything from a deeper look at Nabokov’s life and implied experiences with CSA, to interviews with the women who played lolita onscreen and onstage as children, to young women today who have read the book and see it for the horror that it is and want to reclaim dolores, not lolita. it was really tough to make but hope it can help contextulaize why this read of a book that is far more complex than rowling can take on exists.
dolores forever 💖
check it out if you like and fuck jk rowling: https://t.co/GPkiFB0O16
A lot has been said about the tough climate for Film & HETV production in the UK since the beginning of the year. Now we have figures and they support this narrative.
This is what it looks for film spend in Q1 2024
@LiamJLiburd@treventoured I did find this very interesting, thank you Tre and Liam! I don’t know a lot about horror, but I have definitely noticed that even as period dramas have become more diverse over the past decade or so, black characters tend to be very metropolitan.
Literature isn’t lovely stuff. It’s unsettling, painful, shapes your morals, shows you the sublime and the foul rag and bone shop of the heart. And it can console and inspire those who get to a certain age and wonder if it was worth spending so much time in the office.
@DrDWaterhouse Hi David, this is Fay from October Films! I tried to send you an email earlier and can see you are out of the office - we have a slightly time critical request, I was wondering if you have a number I could reach you on today please?
@wiIIiammarsh Hello! I’m from a TV production company called October Films and I would love to speak to you about the Cheddar Man. Do you have an email address I could drop you a line on please?
@Hannah_Greig I have a foot in both worlds - I work full time in TV, but am also in the final year of my part time PhD. I really do love working in TV, but for people considering it, I can’t emphasise enough that it is a lifestyle choice - contracts are short, hours long and deadlines tight!
@yourewrongabout As soon as this popped up in my podcast feed I knew it was going to break my heart! Thank you for everything - YWA about has meant so much to me and has bought me so much joy. Good luck to you both, I can’t wait to see what comes next!
My friend Terrence Woods Jr went missing on the 5th October 2018, whilst filming with a UK production company. It has been almost TWO YEARS since anyone has seen or heard from him. PLEASE RETWEET to raise awareness of his story. It would mean a lot to me and his family.