Documentary directed by Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum.
UK arthouse documentary specialist Dartmouth Films has acquired Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum’s documentary feature Husband, ahead of its world premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) today (August 16), for UK and Ireland distribution.
Dartmouth Films acquired the feature from the filmmakers directly. The documentary is competing at Eiff for the Powell and Pressburger award. A theatrical release is planned for the UK and Ireland in autumn.
Co-directors and married couple Appignanesi and Baum attempt to figure out their relationship on screen, involving an angst-riddled trip to the United States, where...
UK arthouse documentary specialist Dartmouth Films has acquired Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum’s documentary feature Husband, ahead of its world premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) today (August 16), for UK and Ireland distribution.
Dartmouth Films acquired the feature from the filmmakers directly. The documentary is competing at Eiff for the Powell and Pressburger award. A theatrical release is planned for the UK and Ireland in autumn.
Co-directors and married couple Appignanesi and Baum attempt to figure out their relationship on screen, involving an angst-riddled trip to the United States, where...
- 8/16/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Sky said it is the first time a major UK broadcaster has comissioned a project of this scale from a person with Down Syndrome.
Filming is underway on UK filmmakers Bruce Fletcher and Peter Beard’s feature-length documentary Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story, which details the making of a 30-minutes film by Otto Baxter, who has Down Syndrome called The Puppet Asylum.
Both projects have been backed by pay-tv broadcaster Sky which said it is the first time a major UK broadcaster has comissioned a project of this scale from a person with Down Syndrome. Both are...
Filming is underway on UK filmmakers Bruce Fletcher and Peter Beard’s feature-length documentary Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story, which details the making of a 30-minutes film by Otto Baxter, who has Down Syndrome called The Puppet Asylum.
Both projects have been backed by pay-tv broadcaster Sky which said it is the first time a major UK broadcaster has comissioned a project of this scale from a person with Down Syndrome. Both are...
- 7/29/2022
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
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