THE MAN WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE

THE MAN WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
Sky   –  4x 1hr
Nominated for the Official Selection of the 62nd Monte-Carlo Television Festival’s prestigious Golden Nymph Award.

In 1986 the Prime Minister of Sweden, Olof Palme, was assassinated on a busy street in Stockholm. The murder sent shockwaves around the world, but years of police investigations amounted to very little. That is, until a former Swedish diplomat accidentally discovered the personal files of the late best-selling crime writer Stieg Larsson, author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. The files reveal Larsson had spent a decade investigating the murder, and before his sudden death in 2004 was on the brink of a huge breakthrough. This is the shocking true story of Europe’s most high-profile assassination – and the people determined to get to the truth.

 

Jon joined to help the production along as an additional editor.

Production:  RAW
Director:  Matt Rudge

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SECRETS OF THE HUMAN ZOOS

SECRETS OF THE HUMAN ZOOS

Channel 4   –   1hr
As the colonial reach of the West spread accross the world, millions of Europeans and Americans became fascinated with a new form of entertainment that brought the cultures of the world to their doorstep – at least particcular versions of them.

This deeply strange but hugely popular entertainment was an industry of its own and has been all but forgotten despite the regular exploitation, and often trafficking, of the shows’ stars.

In her first documentary, acclaimed Somali-British novelist Nadifa Mohamed takes us on a remarkable journey, recreating what it was like to live in a human zoo. She unearths hidden documents, discovers never before broadcast early film and audio of the performers and tracks down their descendants. Then, in a shocking climax, Nadifa reveals how they were used for pseudo scientific race experiments – and exposes how some of their remains can be found in museums to this day.

Production:  Red Bicycle / Milk And Honey
Director:  Paul Berczeller
Executive Producer:  Lucy Pilkington

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