Exclusive: Donald Trump’s obsession with Twitter is to be explored in a documentary for the BBC.
Wonderhood Studios, the production company established by former Channel 4 CEO and TLC boss David Abraham, is making Trump In Tweets (w/t), the company’s second commission for the British public broadcaster.
It comes as the President of the United States of America lands in the UK for a three-day visit that includes a Nato meeting to mark the 70th anniversary of the defense alliance and a reception for world leaders hosted by the Queen.
Trump In Tweets will examine Potus’ love affair with social media. Using his tweets, it will tell how he came of age on Twitter, from a technophobe to a serial tweeter, as well as documenting the impact of his social media across the world.
Using first-hand testimony from people in his inner circle, interviews with experts and journalists,...
Wonderhood Studios, the production company established by former Channel 4 CEO and TLC boss David Abraham, is making Trump In Tweets (w/t), the company’s second commission for the British public broadcaster.
It comes as the President of the United States of America lands in the UK for a three-day visit that includes a Nato meeting to mark the 70th anniversary of the defense alliance and a reception for world leaders hosted by the Queen.
Trump In Tweets will examine Potus’ love affair with social media. Using his tweets, it will tell how he came of age on Twitter, from a technophobe to a serial tweeter, as well as documenting the impact of his social media across the world.
Using first-hand testimony from people in his inner circle, interviews with experts and journalists,...
- 12/3/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Musical drama secures hat-track of nominations including a best actress nod for Jessie Buckley.
Musical drama Wild Rose, featuring a breakout performance from Jessie Buckley, leads the pack at this year’s Bafta Scotland awards with three nominations.
Tom Harper’s film about a troubled young mother from Glasgow who dreams of being a country singer picked up a best actress nod for Screen Star of Tomorrow Buckley, best writer for Nicole Taylor and a nomination for best feature film.
The film took £2.89m at the UK box office when it was released in April, following a strong reaction at its Toronto world premiere.
Musical drama Wild Rose, featuring a breakout performance from Jessie Buckley, leads the pack at this year’s Bafta Scotland awards with three nominations.
Tom Harper’s film about a troubled young mother from Glasgow who dreams of being a country singer picked up a best actress nod for Screen Star of Tomorrow Buckley, best writer for Nicole Taylor and a nomination for best feature film.
The film took £2.89m at the UK box office when it was released in April, following a strong reaction at its Toronto world premiere.
- 9/25/2019
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
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