Project Detail

Black Mirror: Nosedive, San Junipero, Shut Up and Dance

Synopsis

Charlie Brooker’s TV anthology series 'Black Mirror' taps into the collective unease within the modern world. Each stand-alone episode is a sharp and suspenseful tale exploring themes of contemporary techno-paranoia.
Without questioning it, technology has transformed all aspects of people’s lives; in every home, on every desk, in every palm there is a plasma screen, a monitor, a smartphone — a Black Mirror reflecting our 21st Century existence back at us.
LFF presents three episodes from the forthcoming third season of Black Mirror: Nosedive, San Junipero and Shut Up and Dance
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2016 - LFF Connects Television - Events Strand

Details

Year
2016
Type of film
Features
Running time
63 mins (Nosedive), 61 mins (San Junipero), 61 mins (Shut Up and Dance)
Director
Joe Wright (Nosedive); Owen Harris (San Junipero); James Watkins (Shut Up and Dance)
Producer
Laurie Borg (Nosedive, San Junipero), Lucy Dyke (Shut Up and Dance)
Executive Producer
Charlie Brooker, Annabel Jones
Editor
Valerio Bonelli (Nosedive), Nicolas Chaudeurge (San Junipero); Alex Heffes (Shut Up and Dance)
Screenwriter
Rashida Jones, Michael Schur (Nosedive); Charlie Brooker (San Junipero, Shut Up and Dance); William Bridges (Shut Up and Dance)
Director of Photography
Seamus McGarvey (Nosedive), Gustav Danielsson (San Junipero)
Production Designer
James Foster (Nosedive); Joel Collins (Nosedive; San Junipero, Shut Up and Dance)
Composer
Max Richter (Nosedive)
Principal cast
Alice Eve, Bryce Dallas Howard (Nosedive); Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Mackenzie Davis (San Junipero); Jerome Flynn, Alex Lawther, Hannah Steele (Shut Up and Dance)

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

House of Tomorrow

Endemol Shine UK
David Girvan
Shepherd's Building Central
Charecroft Way
Shepherds Bush
London
W14 0EH

Sales Company

Netflix

Sarah Bremner
335 N. Maple Drive, Suite 353
Beverly Hills
CA 90210
USA

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