Canadian unscripted producer Sean Connolly has set up his own production business and tied up a multi-year strategic deal with compatriot firm Great Pacific Media.
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Netflix viewers have been left stunned by the trailer for a new documentary, called Our Father, which lifts the lid on a shocking story about a fertility doctor who set out to increase the population - all by himself. The incredible documentary tells the story of former Indianapolis fertility doctor Donald Cline who fathered 50 or more children by illegally artificially inseminating his own sperm into women. "Disgustingly fascinating...
Yeah I think that fits.Take a look at the Netflix documentary about disgraced (and creepy) fertility doctor Donald Cline in #OurFather," one viewer who saw the trailer said. It was 2016 when the story broke, after one of his offspring contacted a local news station, leading to the exposure of the scandal that left the world reeling at Cline’s sick act. More of Cline’s victims join the narrative to share their own stories about discovering they were embroiled in the amazing extended family created in secret by the doctor, who was meant to be helping people get their longed-for children.
In the trailer, a woman highlights her story by saying" "Growing up, I felt different. I was 35 and I take a DNA test." "I think it was some sick experiment for him. Most of us have blonde hair, blue eyes.
It was almost like this perfect Aryan clan. It's disgusting," says another of the people who has learned Cline is their biological father. The trailer cuts to a woman sat next to her sobbing daughter, as the mother tells filmmakers: "I had to tell my husband, 'we're just now finding out that Julie is not yours'." A revelation that will amaze viewers is "legally there's just no crime that touches this particular act".
Canadian unscripted producer Sean Connolly has set up his own production business and tied up a multi-year strategic deal with compatriot firm Great Pacific Media.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentA nationwide referendum is to be held in Switzerland on May 15 on a proposed law that would force streamers like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video to re-invest 4% of their local revenues in Swiss film and TV productions.Dubbed “Lex Netflix,” the Swiss law –– which is modeled on European regulations that don’t apply in the country as it’s not part of the E.U. –– is sparking plenty of controversy.“Lex Netflix” is being opposed by Swiss groups of different political stripes who say it goes against the principles of the country’s fiercely free-market economy.
Fans have gone wild over ITV's Liar after the hit drama was recently added to Netflix. Series one of the psychological thriller was initially released in 2017 and centres on newly-single school teacher Laura (played by Joanne Froggatt) who goes on a date with widower surgeon Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd). It was a huge hit at the time, with ITV going on to commission a second series, which arrived on screens in 2020.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterNetflix has ordered a docuseries from Shawn Levy, Vox Media Studios and The Verge about how technology will affect the basic aspects of our lives in the future, Variety has learned exclusively.Titled “The Future Of…,” the show asks: “What if we could look into the future to see how every aspect of our daily lives — from raising pets and house plants to what we eat and how we date — will be impacted by technology?” Per Netflix, “We can, and should, expect more from the future than the dystopia promised in current science fiction. ‘The Future Of…’ will reveal surprising and personal predictions about the rest of our lives — and the lives of generations to come.”The series will be released globally in two batches, with the first six episodes premiering Tuesday, June 21, and the remaining six episodes on Tuesday, June 28.
Dave Chappelle has been attacked by a man during a Netflix stand-up show at the Hollywood Bowl.Footage has surfaced online from last night’s show (May 3) which appears to show a man charging and tackling the comedian.The man was then said to have been dragged away by security, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Following the incident at the Netflix Is A Joke festival, Chappelle regained his composure and joked that “it was a trans man” in reference to the backlash last year over his stand-up special The Closer, where he described himself as “team TERF” as he spoke on the controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling.Dave Chappelle just got attacked on stage pic.twitter.com/E4gAfmkPgQ— Hoodville (@Hoodville_) May 4, 2022Here is a video of the aftermath.
Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian appeared together on the red carpet at the Met Gala, fans began to question if the comedian got a spray tan prior to the event. On Monday, the couple made their debut on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. For the occasion, Davidson wore a black and white tuxedo by Dior, while his girlfriend wore a sheer beige floor-length gown that had 6,000 crystals hand-sewn onto it by costumier Jean Louis.
If you’ve already binged Selling Sunset’s season five then you’ll know about Christine Quinn's ongoing drama with the rest of the Selling Sunset cast, Heather and Tarek’s wedding, a new British-Nigerian cast member Chelsea Lazkani and Jason Oppenheim and Chrishell Stause’s relationship. There is a lot more to get excited about because The Oppenheim Group will reunite to discuss all that’s happened in this season.
Chris Coelen, the creator of the Netflix series The Ultimatum, is opening up about the upcoming second season of the reality show.
It was announced last year that Netflix is working on a That ’70s Show sequel series and now the cast has been confirmed!
Fans are going wild over the sequel to controversial Netflix film 365 Days, insisting it’s “crazier than the last one”.The first film arrived in 2020 and follows Laura (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) as she’s kidnapped by Massimo (Michele Morrone) and held captive for 365 days in an attempt to make her fall in love with him.The erotic thriller was controversial on its release, with some saying it glamorised kidnapping and abuse. The film also received criticism for its confusing storyline and character development, with it soon developing a cult following due to its "so bad it’s good" scenes.
Persuasion is in the works for Netflix. And we see much lingering eye contact and hand grazing in our future.WATCH: Bridgerton Cast On Edwina And Kate's RelationshipDakota Johnson (50 Shades of Grey) is leading the upcoming period drama as Anne Elliot, the heroine of Jane Austen's final novel.She's joined by Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians) in the role of Mr.