TV miniseries of classic Dark Ages poem Beowulf to film in north-east England
A new TV miniseries version of the classic Old English poem Beowulf will be filmed on location in north-east England for broadcaster ITV. A high-profile movie version starring Ray Winstone and Angelina Jolie was shot by filmmaker Robert Zemeckis in 2007 using motion-capture technology.
“Hundreds of years ago our ancestors listened to the story of Beowulf because it was a great adventure story - it scared them, thrilled them, made them laugh and cry,” said James Dormer, Writer and Executive Producer on the new series.
“They also listened because they recognised themselves and their fears in it. By holding a mirror up to them this story helped define them and thus - us. So it’s incredibly exciting to have the opportunity to make it relevant again for a wide audience - to let them own it again. To let them see themselves in it.”
North-east England is not known as a production centre. Small-scale studio facilities are available, but the Beowulf production may instead choose to retrofit an industrial facility, as is becoming increasingly common across the UK.
The UK’s TV tax credit is designed to keep productions like Beowulf filming in Britain. Indeed, Dormer is a veteran of the long-running action drama Strike Back and the BBC’s sci-fi series Outcast, both of which filmed in South Africa before the UK TV credit was launched.
Other productions recently commissioned by ITV include Jekyll & Hyde, which will be filmed in India and London. The Chronicles of Frankenstein will be shot in Northern Ireland and will star Game of Thrones veteran Sean Bean.
Related Posts
- ITV drama series Beowulf to film on special Dark Ages set in northern England
- The future looks bright for Newcastle’s film industry
- ITV’s Beowulf filmed on location in Northumberland and County Durham
- BBC builds Victorian set in London to film new drama Dickensian
- Milk VFX to work on Sherlock and Beowulf from new Cardiff studio
- Sean Bean to start filming The Frankenstein Chronicles in Northern Ireland
- True-life Victorian drama Dark Angel to film in North Yorkshire
- The Location Guide talks to Lieutenant Colonel Glen Roberts, Director of the United States Air Force Entertainment Liaison Office
Related posts:
Comments
Not Logged in
You must be logged in to post a comment
There are no comments