
Serial Maven Studios, a next-generation studio and global distribution company, has announced that it has acquired international distribution rights to The Dunblane Tapes (1×90’), the acclaimed feature documentary from Candour Productions, and commissioned by Channel 4. The documentary premiered in the UK to strong critical response and will be presented to international buyers at Sunny Side of the Doc this month.
Blending extraordinary personal archives with contemporary interviews, The Dunblane Tapes explores the aftermath of the 1996 Dunblane school shooting and the grassroots campaign that led to sweeping handgun reform in the UK. Through never-before-seen footage filmed by bereaved parent John Crozier, the documentary offers an intimate account of one of the most consequential public advocacy movements in modern British history.
With its rare archival access, emotional storytelling and ongoing global relevance, The Dunblane Tapes is positioned to connect with international broadcasters and platforms seeking premium feature documentaries with strong social impact and audience resonance.
On March 13, 1996, 16 children and one teacher were killed when a gunman opened fire in Dunblane Primary School, Scotland. Shortly afterwards, one bereaved parent, John Crozier, picked up a camera and started filming. He documented, from the inside, the story of one of the most successful grassroots campaigns in British history. Thirty years later, these tapes have been uncovered for the first time.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, three mothers, outraged by the fact that the gunman legally carried four handguns and more than one thousand rounds of ammunition, launched a nationwide campaign to lobby the government to ban the private use of handguns in Britain. Bereaved parents in Dunblane joined the campaign and, over the course of a year, fought an epic battle against a determined and resourceful gun lobby to bring in stricter gun legislation.
“The Dunblane Tapes is a profoundly human story about grief, resilience and the power of collective action in the face of unimaginable loss. While the events at the heart of the film are rooted in the UK, its themes resonate far beyond one country or one tragedy,” said Solange Attwood, CEO, Serial Maven Studios. “At Serial Maven Studios, we are focused on partnering with premium producers and distinctive authored filmmakers whose work brings both emotional depth and cultural relevance to international audiences. Anna Hall and the Candour team have crafted an incredibly intimate and important documentary, and we’re proud to help bring it to buyers and audiences around the world.”
“It has been such a privilege to work with this incredible archive and the people in Dunblane who decided that such an horrific tragedy should never happen again. John’s archive is so candid: at times very funny, at times utterly heartbreaking, and to have a window into this grief and determination 30 years on is truly remarkable” said Anna Hall, Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Candour Productions. “The Dunblane Tapes is one of those opportunities that comes along for a film-maker once in a lifetime and we are so proud to have shown how these remarkable people changed the lives of everyone in the UK for the better. And we hope that by bringing this film to a wider global audience we can inspire other countries to do the same.”
The Dunblane Tapes is produced by Candour Productions. The project was co-directed by Anna Hall and Niamh Kennedy. Anna Hall also serves as Executive Producer, and Will Stone is Producer. Shaminder Nahal is Executive Producer on behalf of Channel 4. Serial Maven Studios oversees licensing and international production outside









