'THE LONG SONG' TRAILER
FOR BBC JAMAICA SET SERIES
We are all about colonial slavery today!
BBC One has released a trailer for
THE LONG SONG which will start airing in UK December 18 as the three
part adaptation of the novel by
Andrea Levy, starring
Jack Lowden and
Hayley Atwell.
THE LONG SONG IS SETduring the final days of slavery in 19th century Jamaica and tells the story of the strong willed, young slave July (
Tamara Lawrance) on a plantation
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Hayley Atwell and Jack Lowden lead the cast of The Long Song |
owned by her odious mistress Caroline Mortimer (
Hayley Atwell). When a charming new arrival to the island, Robert Goodwin
(Jack Lowden),
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The three part mini series will start airing December 18th on BBC One |
becomes the new overseer, July and Caroline are both intrigued by his seemingly revolutionary determination to improve the plantation for the
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Our beloved Jack Lowden takes the male lead in the epic saga |
slaves and mistress alike. Check out the trailer for the new three part historical mini series below and tell us what you think!:
NEW BOOK ADAPTATIONS
MELVILLE'S BENITO CERENO |
Benito Cereno will become a sf series |
Meanwhile, Deadline reports that
Herman Melville's novella about a fictionalized revolt of a Spanish slave ship
BENITO CERENO will be adapted into a TV series but set in deep space!
Steven Katz will write and produce the story, inspired by the novella about slavery, the nature of man and good versus evil, and turned into a science fiction thriller which will revolve around an accidental encounter between a human commercial ship and an alien slave freighter, where the human captain navigates a world of inter species slavery in a distant future with frightening parallels to our past.
THE BLACK JACOBINSYou can also expect a TV series on Haitian Revolution since
Kwame Kwei Armah will turn
C. L. R. James' book
THE BLACK JACOBINS into a historical drama. The ten part saga will chart the history of the Haitian
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The story of Haitian revolution will be turned into a TV series |
Revolution of 1791-1804 beginning with the first slave revolt of 1791 and ending with the Haitian declaration of independence in 1804, while also exploring the nature of leadership, its compromises, its glories and the range of personal cost it claims.
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