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EXCLUSIVE: London-based documentary specialist Dogwoof is continuing its push into the production space as it announces a partnership with Australia-based outfit WildBear Entertainment.
The deal will see the two companies, who most recently collaborated on 2021 Sundance title Playing With Sharks, develop, finance and co-produce an initial slate of five documentaries. The companies are currently in-production on their first project, Fastest Thing On Wings (working title) which will reunite Playing With Sharks director Sally Aitken with WildBear producer Bettina Dalton. WildBear CEO Michael Tear will exec produce the project.
Fastest Thing On Wings is inspired by Terry Masear’s book of the same name, which follows the journey of a hummingbird rehabilitator in L.A.
“It’s about hummingbirds and all of this bejewelled magic that comes with them” Dalton tells Deadline of the project. “It’s sort of like magical realism where we tell the story of this hummingbird rehabilitator in a season in L.A., and we get all the backstories from these different people that bring the birds in.”
This latest deal marks the second international commercial partnership for Dogwoof, which operates across production, sales and distribution, following its deal with Danish outfit Elk Film earlier this year.
“We support projects by talent that we really believe in,” says Dogwoof CEO Anna Godas, whose company has worked on award-winning projects ranging from The Act Of Killing to Blackfish to Becoming Cousteau. “And WildBear was a natural fit for us. It’s an opportunity we see where we can look to independently finance these projects where possible by assessing different models where we can minimize risk and we can be entrepreneurial and develop a real
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Married at First Sight in America.WATCH BELOW: Domenica in the middle of MAFS nude photo scandalThe Australian rating juggernaut was dropped by its US broadcasting partner over the weekend, leaving the local audience with lots of questions about the end of season nine.Roughly 300,000 Americans have been watching MAFS on Lifetime, a popular cable channel, which has been airing MAFS since buying the rights in 2020.While no reason was given for the hasty cancellation, the episodes will now only air on the network’s streaming app.The ratings juggernaut was dropped by US broadcasting partner, Lifetime.The Australian rating juggernaut was dropped by its US broadcasting partner over the weekend, leaving the local audience with lots of questions about the end of season nine.Roughly 300,000 Americans have been watching MAFS on Lifetime, a popular cable channel, which has been airing MAFS since buying the rights in 2020.While no reason was given for the hasty cancellation, the episodes will now only air on the network’s streaming app."MAFS Australia is so much better."While some have claimed it’s a ‘shady’ tactic to get viewers to their streaming platforms, others are threatening to boycott the channel all together, claiming they only watched Lifetime for MAFS Australia.The Australian version of the franchise is one of the most popular, airing in both the US and the UK, something American audiences were quick to point out.“You blew it, Lifetime! MAFS Australia is so much better. Show all the Australian seasons [on TV] and stream the inferior U.S.
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Out Australian Idol star and singer Casey Donovan has responded to allegations that she and a friend had kidnapped a dog from a Brisbane apartment over the weekend. Social media was lit after the allegations first surfaced on Monday when owner of the puppy Donatella, accused Casey’s friend Drew of taking his dog. Casey is currently starring as Judy in Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 The Musical at the Lyric Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane. Casey and her friend Drew had been visiting the apartment of the latter’s friend late on Sunday night. The friend later shared CCTV footage, which shows Casey and Drew in the hallway of the apartment.