KURT COBAIN:
MOMENTS THAT SHOOK MUSIC
1 x 60′ for BBC2
Marking the 30th anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death, this primetime BBC2 documentary uses powerful and unseen archive footage to demystify the tragic moment when the Nirvana frontman took his own life.
“An immersive, disquieting film” – The Guardian
PHOTOS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
12 x 30′ for SKY HISTORY (UK)
Featuring powerful eyewitness testimony and unseen archive, this twelve-part series retells history through the eye of a camera lens. Each episode explores the story behind a photograph that reshaped the way we live and think.
“The footage and heartfelt reminiscence keeps the drama high” – The Times
ARTIST TO ICON
10 x 60′ for OVATION (US)
This ten-part series reveals how the biggest names in entertainment reached the very top, including Madonna, Robin Williams, Cher, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nicole Kidman and more.
“Shines a light on the dedication of the beloved stars who have that rare combination of determination and genius” – Vanity Fair
APOLLO 8:
THE MISSION THAT CHANGED THE WORLD
1 x 60′ for DISCOVERY (UK, US) NAT GEO (REST OF WORLD)
A critically acclaimed documentary telling the inside story of humankind’s first ever mission to the moon – a thrilling journey that changed our understanding of our own place in the universe.
“A cogent and compelling film, based around an extensive interview with spiky, witty astronaut Bill Anders” – Radio Times
THE WEDDING OF THE CENTURY
1 x 90′ for BRITBOX (UK, US)
This new feature-length documentary reframes one of the most iconic days in history like never before, with beautifully restored original film of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer’s wedding, now presented in full 4k resolution.
“This visual spectacular is backed up by interviews with people who were directly involved” – Radio Times
BORN TO BE KING
1 x 60′ for SKY HISTORY (UK)
Packed with drama, heartache and scandal, this unique film is told exclusively through an extraordinary collection of archive footage, revealing the life, loves, and passions of King Charles III.
“A compelling documentary” – The Times