A Lovie Award for documentary director Nick Aldridge? It’s down to the people’s ballot for the Best of The European Internet.
Read MoreA fistful of Grierson final-list nominees to end the week
We started this week with five Stern & Wild Emmy nominees, and now we can announce another five Grierson Award nominees within our agency - including two double-nominations.
Read MoreStern & Wild members Jim Greayer, Johanna Woolford Gibbon and Russell England are key team members making the History Channel’s biggest ever commission, Colosseum,. Queerty magazine has named it the homoerotic television event of the summer
Read MoreCongratulations to Stern & Wild star film-makers - Sam Anthony, director and series producer, and his colleague director Ollie Murray for making major BBC four-parter My Life As As Rolling Stone.
Read MoreWe are delighted that The Black Cop, the remarkable film made by Cherish Oteka - one of Stern & Wild’s younger directors, has been put on the BAFTA Awards British Short Film longlist.
Read MoreBroadcast Awards: Best Documentary Series - Congratulations to Sally Brindle, James Bluemel and Keo Films
Read MoreThis week, Fiona Thompson joins Stern & Wild as a new Agent to grow the agency among high-end Entertainment show runners, senior producers and directors.
Read MoreBBC2, 9pm tonight Paloma Faith gives remarkable access to film-maker Jane Mingay before and during the pandemic in one-hour documentary Paloma Faith: As I Am.
Read MoreIt’s always a joy to see Stern & Wild film-makers having their work celebrated. Keo Films’ remarkable Once Upon A Time In Iraq won the RTS Best Documentary Series Award this week. It was produced by Sally Brindle , and directed by James Bluemel.
Read More10pm tonight on BBC4, Storyville - Dark Secrets Of A Million Dollar Island: Garenne. Emmy-nominee Camilla Hall “...looks at the way Jersey’s close-knit elite and distinctive government (the island is a possession of the Crown, separate from the UK) tried to gloss over the scandal to preserve Jersey’s reputation as a haven for financial services. It’s a disturbing portrait of an island run, as one contributor puts it, “by the rich, for the rich” - Radio Times
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