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Otago Daily Times
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Otago Daily Times
Book ‘in very good hands' for adaptation
Dunedin author and University of Otago Stuart Professor of Scottish studies Liam McIlvanney's latest book The Good Father may soon be turned into a television series. PHOTO: GERARD O'BRIEN What could be worse than your child disappearing? It is a recurring question in Dunedin author Liam McIlvanney's latest book The Good Father, and one that has lured a Bafta award-winning television production company to secure the screen rights to the thriller. The University of Otago Stuart Professor of Scottish studies said he was delighted his book had been optioned by Glasgow-based production company Synchronicity Films. "I'm a big fan of their work. "Their recent production of Andrew O'Hagan's Mayflies was superb. "They have also adapted The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Kiwi novelist Heather Morris and did a brilliant job there. "My book is in very good hands. They are good people as well as top professionals, so I'm thrilled to be working with them." Prof McIlvanney said it was the second time one of his novels had been optioned by a production company. His third novel The Quaker was also optioned in 2018, but it had not yet been translated for screen. The Good Father was about a couple who live an idyllic life in the seaside village of Fairlie, on the Ayrshire coast of Scotland. The beachside village of Fairlie, on the Ayrshire coast of Scotland. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Billed as "gripping and emotionally charged", the story explores the devastating impact of trauma, family secrets and community suspicion when the couple's 7-year-old child goes missing from the beach outside the family's home. "The novel takes a deep emotional dive into the aftermath of the disappearance, and then a couple of dramatic twists lead the father down a path he could barely have imagined at the story's outset." It twists and flits around the question: what could be worse than your child disappearing? "The book has a pretty clear structure and some strong characters, and the setting is pretty photogenic, so I think it will translate well to screen," he said. Despite being the author of the book, he would have very little to do with the production itself. "I'm very happy to leave it to the professionals. "Jacquelin Perske is a phenomenal screenwriter and I'm really excited to see what she does with the novel and where she takes it with her own artistic vision." Synchronicity Films founder and creative director Claire Mundell said the company loved "a brilliant thriller" and Prof McIlvanney's novel "hooked" them from page one. "He's the Scottish Stephen King. "The Good Father is deeply suspenseful and propulsive, whilst asking complex moral and emotional questions: qualities that align perfectly with Synchronicity's passion for adapting bold, compelling and emotionally resonant stories." Prof McIlvanney was a little uncomfortable with the reference to him being "the Scottish Stephen King". "I take that with a pinch of salt. "I don't think I can really claim any comparison with the great Stephen King. "We both write books and we both have an 'i' in our surnames, but that's about it." As for when he thought the production might hit our television screens, he said he had no idea. "That's above my pay grade."
Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
MIPCOM Partnering With YouTube On Creator Economy-Themed Confab; ‘Tattooist Of Auschwitz' Producer Options ‘The Good Father'; Kevin Mayer Joins RTS Cambridge
MIPCOM Partnering With YouTube On Creator Economy-Themed Confab MIPCOM Cannes is partnering with YouTube as the Google-owned platform turns 20, with the creator economy set as the theme for this year's confab. YouTube will have its biggest presence by a distance at the French confab in October, with a branded hospitality space in the Palais, Pedro Pina, VP YouTube EMEA, giving a headliner keynote in the Grand Auditorium and daily workshops and events. There will also be a BrandStorytelling event, while the previously-called Producers Hub will be renamed the MIP Creative Hub. The creator economy is the theme of 2025. YouTube turns 20 this year and has been tying with a number of events. '2025 is undoubtedly the year of the 'global creator economy' and we are proud to welcome YouTube during its 20th anniversary as they increasingly reinforce partnerships across the international television industry,' said Lucy Smith, Director of MIPCOM and MIPJUNIOR. MIPCOM runs October 13 to 16 this year. More from Deadline 'Rick And Morty' Producer Behind 'The Rejects' Animation; ITV Doubles Down On Jeremy Clarkson's 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'; 'Alien: Earth' VFX Studio Opens In Canada - Global Briefs 'Squid Game,' Diego Luna & Elisabeth Moss Snubbed In Emmy Nominations; Beyoncé & Martin Scorsese Among Big Surprises Channel 4 Launches Comedy YouTube Channel As Digital Boss Reveals Strategy Insight: "The Show Starts At Minus 10 Seconds" 'Tattooist Of Auschwitz' Producer Options Novel From 'Scottish Stephen King' The Tattooist of Auschwitz producer Synchronicity has optioned Liam McIlvanney's Scottish thriller The Good Father for TV. The book, which has performed well with critics, explores the impact of trauma, family secrets and community suspicion when a child goes missing from the beach outside the family home. The adaptation will be executive produced by Claire Mundell (The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Mayflies, The Cry) and long-term creative collaborator Jacquelin Perske, who will also write all episodes. Perske is a multi award-winning screenwriter whose previous credits for Synchronicity include The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Cry. Mundell called McIlvanney the 'Scottish Stephen King.' 'The Good Father is deeply suspenseful and propulsive, whilst asking complex moral and emotional questions: qualities that align perfectly with Synchronicity's passion for adapting bold, compelling and emotionally resonant stories,' she added. Candle Media Boss Kevin Mayer Joins RTS Cambridge Candle Media boss Kevin Mayer has joined the line-up for this year's RTS Cambridge Convention. Mayer is one of the highest profile new joiners, coming in alongside the likes of Netflix EMEA production VP Anna Mallett and Today presenter Amol Rajan. Mayer runs the firm that owns the likes of Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine and CoComelon producer Moonbug. He is a former CEO of TikTok and senior executive at Disney. The latest tranche join the likes of RedBird MI boss Jeff Zucker, Meta global affairs president Nick Clegg, who used to be the UK's Deputy Prime Minister, and the bosses of ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Sky. Others newly announced include former The Sun editor David Yelland. RTS Cambridge takes place September 17 to 18. Best of Deadline The Movies That Have Made More Than $1 Billion At The Global Box Office Everything We Know About 'Stranger Things' Season 5 So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery Solve the daily Crossword


Express Tribune
03-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Philosophy of life
Synchronicity Films has optioned the rights to Alexander McCall Smith's Isabel Dalhousie book series, also known as The Sunday Philosophy Club. Andrea Gibb is set to adapt the internationally popular novels for television, with All3Media International handling distribution. The crime drama will follow the intellectually curious philosopher and ethics editor as she gets drawn into mysteries beyond her professional scope. Tattooist of Auschwitz' Producer Synchronicity Adapting Alexander McCall Smith's Isabel Dalhousie Series for TV Bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith's beloved Isabel Dalhousie series—also known as The Sunday Philosophy Club—is heading to television. Synchronicity Films, the production company behind The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Mayflies, and The Cry, has secured the rights to adapt the internationally popular novels. Screenwriter Andrea Gibb (Miss Austen, Mayflies) has been tapped to bring the series to life, while Media International will handle global distribution. The show, envisioned as a returnable crime drama, will follow Isabel Dalhousie, a fiercely independent philosopher and editor of the Journal of Applied Ethics. Though neither a detective nor a police officer, Isabel's deep sense of morality and insatiable curiosity drive her to investigate mysteries that, as the official description notes, 'should, quite frankly, be none of her business.' 'I am thrilled to be adapting the adventures of Alexander McCall Smith's delightful amateur sleuth, Isabel Dalhousie, for television,' said Gibb. 'She is a fascinating character with a tenacious curiosity driven by a strong moral code and a faith in philosophical thinking, making this series incredibly appealing to dramatize.'