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The Man In The High Castle announced by Televisual

Syfy is to adapt Philip K. Dick’s novel The Man In The High Castle into a four-hour miniseries. Producer is Ridley Scott, who directed one of Dick's most famous adaptations, Blade Runner.

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February 11, 2013

Frank Spotnitz to adapt The Man In The High Castle

The miniseries adaptation of The Man In The High Castle was originally announced as a project back in 2010. At the time, the four-parter based on Philip K Dick‘s novel, was to be a Headline Pictures/Electric Shepherd/Scott Free production for the BBC, scripted by British playwright Howard Brenton and sold internationally by FremantleMedia. Some of the puzzle pieces have since shifted.

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February 11, 2013

Variety announces miniseries The Man In The High Castle

Syfy is adapting Philip K. Dick's book "The Man in the High Castle" into a four-part miniseries, with Ridley Scott attached to exec produce.
Dick's novel, set in 1962, depicts a world where Nazi Germany and Japan were the victors in WWII and occupy the U.S.

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February 11, 2013

Berlin 2013: Sony Classics Acquires Ralph Fiennes' Dickens Drama 'Invisible Woman'

The British film details the love affair between Charles Dickens and a young actress.

BERLIN -- Sony Pictures Classics has fallen hard for Ralph Fiennes' Charles Dickens romantic drama The Invisible Woman, striking a deal to distribute the film in the U.S., insiders confirm to THR.

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February 9, 2013

Sony Pictures Classics finds Invisible Woman

EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Classics snaps up US rights to Ralph Fiennes’ Charles Dickens drama from WestEnd.

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February 9, 2013