London – International distributor DCD Rights has licensed a number of programmes to the new Sundance channels in Asia, France and Benelux, along with the option of further territories. The programmes cover a number of genres including the brand new drama Land Girls (5×45’). Produced by the BBC for broadcast on BBC1, this award-winning series follows the lives, loves, highs and lows of four ‘Land Girls’ during WWII, as they leave their homes and families for the first time to join the Women’s Land Army working the fields for the war effort. Other titles include Iron Maiden Flight 666 (1×112’), a film documenting the first leg of Maiden’s legendary SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME WORLD TOUR which took them 50,000 miles around the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days. Theatreland (8×30’), produced by West Park Pictures – a unique observational documentary series looking behind the scenes at one of London’s premiere West End venues, the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Beyond The Rave (20×3-5’), produced by Blue Grass Films, is a vampire series set in England’s underground party scene. And in King Lear (1×172’), Trevor Nunn brings his stage show to the screen in this masterpiece of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of King Lear.
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