

producer is Farah Abushwesha of Rocliffe who will co-produce with Rachel Lysaght of Ireland’s Underground Films. “Justice for Magdalenes” (working title) is an unofficial minority U.K. Jolly that chronicles his twelve-year battle to launch Canada’s first Black music radio station. Directed by Frances Anne Solomon, it is an adaptation of the memoir “In The Black: My Life” by Jamaican businessman Denham B.

by LIPSYNC Productions and in Canada by Telefilm, CBC and the Canada Media Fund. producers Daniel Florêncio and Nefeli Zygopoulou from I Made It Films are co-producing with the Canadian CaribbeanTales Media Group, led by Nicole Brooks. “In the Black,” a U.K.-Canada co-production is made under the official bilateral U.K.-Canada treaty.

Murari’s bestselling novel “The Arrangements of Love” and is a romantic comedy about love, self-expression and acceptance, set between modern-day Britain and India. The film, which will be directed by BAFTA winner Philip John (“Downton Abbey”) is adapted by John and “Funny Boy” star Nimmi Harasgama from Timeri N. producers are Welsh ie ie Productions and Ripple World (U.K.) who will co-produce with Guru Films (Sunitha Tati). co-production with India is made under the official bilateral U.K.-India treaty.

The feature documentary is directed by Max Kestner and focuses on one of Denmark’s most turbulent scandals – the killing of a healthy giraffe in a zoo – to inform a global discussion about science, climate, animal welfare and humanity’s responsibility. producer is Hopscotch Films (John Archer) who will co-produce with Danish Bullitt Film (Vibeke Vogel) and Swedish Plattform Produktion (Alex Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck). co-production with Denmark and Sweden is made under the European Convention.
