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Fiona Howe: Filmography
Producing
Desire 91' feature film. Steamy psychodrama directed by Gareth Jones, starring Oscar Pearce and Tella Kpomahou. Completed 2009.
Official Selection: Sarajevo Film Festival 2009, Cambridge Film Festival 2009, Raindance Film Festival 2009 - Nominated, Best UK Feature, Amiens International Film Festival 2009, FEST-Belgrade 2010, Pan-African Film Festival, Cannes 2010
Shakespeare in Venice 4 x 60' miniseries. Fantasy adventure set during young Will's mysterious lost years in the late 1580s. Screenwriter - Gareth Jones. Creative concept - Alessandro Bettero; producer - Robi Colangelo, VIP Mediacom; co-producers Pat Ferns, Ferns Productions, Fiona Howe, Scenario Films. Italy/Canada/UK co-production due to shoot 2011.
Remorse (w/t). 90' feature. Ghosts, secrets and lies in a contemporary mid-Wales setting. Writer/director Gareth Jones. Due for production 2011.
Soho 90' feature film. Musical love story set on the London streets, director Gareth Jones. Due for production 2011.
Film and Television Writing
Soho 90' feature film. Musical love story set on the London streets. Co-written with Gareth Jones. Due for production 2011.
Saphire Waters fantasy TV series co-written with Gareth Jones.
A Taste Of Paradise 100’ feature adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Garden Of Eden, co-written with Gareth Jones.
Not Without You/Nicht Ohne Dich (1 x 90’ ZDF) film drama co-written with Gareth Jones about marital violence set in smart Hamburg. Director Diethard Klante. Produced by Telefilm Saar, first broadcast 2001.
Triple Magic feature film treatment about a female jockey for Deutsche Columbia Tristar, 1998.
The Gift of Life/Un Cadeau: la Vie (1 x 90’ FR2) science drama on the first artificial human birth, co-written with Gareth Jones and Chantal Renaud for Ellipse Fiction/Fr2/TSR, shot in Geneva and first broadcast October 1999. Director Jacob Berger.
Out of Bounds (1 x 52' Granada TV), pilot episode of original miniseries set in a boarding school, 1997.
Under Pressure/Unter Druck (1 x 90') thriller TV movie broadcast on RTL2 in October 1995.
Open Sundays/Sonntags Geöffnet (13 x 50' RTL) primetime drama series co-written with Gareth Jones for Objectiv Film. Director Christian Stier and others. First broadcast 1995/6.
Medics (1 x 52’) Series 2 of popular medical drama, co-written with Kevin Hood.
Nature - If Only It Was!/Albert Sagt... Natur - Aber Nur! (6 x 25' ZDF) Animation on an eco-theme, produced by Cologne Cartoon, transmitted 1996.
Commissioned original series:
Jannas World (Format and pilot 13 x 60’) for UFA/Grundy, Berlin (2001-2).
Cradle to Grave (Pilot and format 6 x 52’) for the BBC (1998-9)
NFR/City Health (Pilot and format 6 x 52') for Yorkshire Television (1997-9);
Family Ties/Familien-Bande (Pilot and format 26 x 52') for Multimedia, Hamburg (1996-8);
The Collector (Format 7 x 60’) for Cinétévé (1995-6);
Script Editing/Development Producer
Baby Blue (2 x 90’ HTV) thriller by Gareth Jones, 2001.
Wake the Dead (4 x 52’ Granada TV) serial by Frank Cottrell Boyce.
D-Day Ward (1 x 52’ Granada TV) pilot for series set in WW2 field hospital.
Tracer (2 x 52’ Granada TV) pilot for series set in a detective agency, by Roy Mitchell.
Ripped (pilot and series treatment, Granada TV) serial by Kevin Hood set in the fashion industry.
Europolis (3 x 90’ BBC1) original minseries co-written by Erik Orsenna, Norbert Ehry, Gareth Jones and Jeremy Burnham, produced by Firefly Television and Films, 1990-1.
Cracker occasional script consultant first two series, 1992-3.
The Cloning of Joanna May (3 x 52’ Granada TV) fantasy serial based on Fay Weldon novel, produced by Sally Head, first broadcast 1992.
Medics (18 X 52’ Granada TV) first 3 series of popular medical drama, produced by Gub Neal and Tony Dennis. Broadcast between 1990-94.
Second Assistant Director
One Last Chance (1 x 90’ BBC2) director Gabrielle Beaumont, 1990.
The Object of Beauty (1 x 90’ BBC2) director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, 1990.
Seeing in the Dark (1 x 75’ BBC2) director Gareth Jones, 1989.
Circle of Deceit (1 x 90’ BBC2) director Stuart Burge, 1989.
The Mountain and the Molehill (1 x 90’ BBC2) director Moira Armstrong, 1989.
The Temptation of Eileen Hughes (1 x 90’ BBC2) director Tristram Powell, 1988.
East of Ipswich (1 x 90’ BBC2) director Tristram Powell, 1987.
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