26 Personas para salvar al mundo / 26 People to Save the World has been broadcast in Argentina and is available to watch online. Click on the picture above to watch the entire series.
That’s a wrap..the documentary part of The Craftsman is now complete. Wally was invited by the Royal School of Artillery to join them on field trip to Northern France.
We visited Gold Beach where Wally landed on D-Day, along with the American cemetery and Mons-en-Pévèle where Wally’s actions earned him his Military Medal.
The drama filming is now complete for the Craftsman episode! On the 17th of September we filmed the final scenes in the french Kent countryside. A special thank you goes to the Second Battle Group and all the British vehicles owners to kindly donated their time and rare vehicles to the filming.
In the above photo from left to right: Niall Phillips, Cameron Harris, David Persiva, Matthew Leopard and Stuart Keil.
Filming for Above & Beyond: The Craftsman continued last weekend at the Muckleborough Collection in Norfolk. With the help of our excellent production team & Sir Michael Savory we filmed a small part of the D-Day invasion at Gold Beach. Once again there were plenty of period vehicles including a Sexton, Sherman, K6 Ambulance and a Bren Carrier.
Ivory recently co-produced the UK episodes of Jorge Lanata’s ’26 People to Save the World’ working closely with Ozono Producciones, an Argentinean base production company. The series will be broadcast on TBS and CNN networks.
The production interviewed many key British figures, including author Martin Amis, sociologist Zygmunt Bauman and author Karen Armstrong.
The short version of Karosta, The City with a Dirty Face won the Black Pearl Award for the Best Documentary Short at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival 2010. Director Peter King was invited to collect the award last week at the closing ceremony held in the Emirates Palace.
The award was given by Shirin Nashat, the President of the Shorts Competition Jury, and jurors Ali Mostafa and Suheir Hammad.