Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed Likely Stories brought to life on Sky Arts, directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard with score by Jarvis Cocker
A unique series starring a host of British acting talent led by Tom Hughes, Johnny Vegas, George MacKay, Rita Tushingham and Kenneth Cranham
Likely Stories, a new four-part adaptation for Sky Arts produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd., is a collection of extraordinary short stories from the pen of Neil Gaiman. The series is directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, the duo responsible for the multi award winning critically acclaimed Nick Cave film 20,000 Days on Earth.
Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories is an original British drama commission for Sky Arts and will be distributed internationally by Sky Vision.
Iconic Pulp frontman and solo artistJarvis Cockerhas created the score for the four stories, bringing his unique sound to the series. Starring Tom Hughes (The Game), George MacKay (Pride), Johnny Vegas (Moone Boy), Kenneth Cranham (Maleficent) and Rita Tushingham (Doctor Zhivago) with an ensemble cast including Monica Dolan (W1A), Paul Ritter (No Offence), Simon Manyonda (Doctor Who), Johann Myers (Good Cop) and Montserrat Lombard (Ashes to Ashes) playing across all four of the films.
Neil Gaiman said: “Short stories traditionally do not get a lot of love from television. I’m really excited to see what the team are going to do and make with Likely Stories – they’ve given it real thought and it feels like it’s going to be something very, very special.”
Set in London, these four 30-minute short stories will be characteristically dark and strange whilst also drawing on the deftly crafted characters’ human warmth and wit. Centring on the act of storytelling, viewers will be drawn into Neil’s intricately crafted world that moves seamlessly between reality and fantasy. Neil himself will appear in each film in an unusual way, with subtle nods to his wider work that Gaiman super-fans will be able to spot.
Phil Edgar-Jones, Director of Sky Arts, commented: “I’ve long admired the work of Neil Gaiman. He is a genius storyteller and an exceptional talent, and I’m thrilled to be bringing these adaptations of his work to Sky Arts. Under the British directorial powerhouse of Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Likely Stories is, in true Gaiman style, brilliantly bizarre and unexpected.”
Sally Woodward Gentle, executive producer and CEO of Sid Gentle Films, commented: “Likely Stories is like nothing else on TV, these utterly unique stories demand visual adaptations and we are delighted to be bringing them to Sky Arts. Each film, although self-contained, explores common themes of human consumption, destructive obsession and psychological cannibalism – all told with great humour, humanity and a completely astounding musical score.”
The four adaptations will be Foreign Parts, a story of identity, theghostly tales of Feeders & Eaters and Closing Time and the life-spanning story, Looking For The Girl, with the first three written by Kevin Lehane. The final story, Looking For The Girl, was adapted by the series directors, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard.
Likely Stories is produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd. for Sky Arts. The executive producers are Sally Woodward Gentle, Lee Morris and Neil Gaiman, produced by Gina Marsh and co-produced by Hsinyi Liu.
For further information, please contact:
Madeleine Chambers
Publicist
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Madeleine.Chambers@sky.uk
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About SKY VISION
Sky Vision is the international distribution arm of Sky, Europe’s leading entertainment company. Sky Vision represents nearly 4000 hours of quality content from Sky channels and third party programming. The company forms an integral part of Sky’s strategy to grow a broad, international content business spanning broadcasting, production and distribution. Sky Vision works extensively with independent producers and has established development deals with a number of companies including Znak & Jones Productions and Ugly Brother Studios in the U.S., and in the UK with Love Productions, Blast! Films, back2back productions, Spark Media Partners, ACME Films, Chalkboard TV, Hungry Bear Media, Spring Films and Roughcut TV.
About Sid Gentle Films Ltd
Sid Gentle Films Ltd was formed in September 2013 to produce original and innovative television drama and feature films. Led by Sally Woodward Gentle and Lee Morris, Sid Gentle Films Ltd is also producing a major adaptation of the Len Deighton novel SS-GB for BBC One, as well as a new take on Gerald Durrell’s classic Corfu Trilogy, The Durrells for ITV, both of which air in 2016.
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