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  1. www.tonygrisoni.co.ukTony Grisoni

    Grisoni has also written and directed a number of short films including the BAFTA nominated KINGSLAND #1 The Dreamer, 2008, SYNCING featuring Peter Capaldi, 2009, the award winning THE PIZZA MIRACLE, 2010 and THE SANDS OF VENUS, 2019. Tony Grisoni is an award winning screenwriter and film director. His credits include Southcliffe, The Red ...

  2. Tony Grisoni. What are you working on at the moment? Marlow, about two feuding families, is a project I’m cowriting and coproducing with Simon Maxwell (Deep State). We started developing that way back, two or three years ago now, and we decided to start working it out on spec.

  3. www.legroupeouest.com › scenaristes-consultantes › tony-grisoniTony Grisoni | Le Groupe Ouest

    Tony has collaborated with artists including, Brian Catling, Oona Grimes, Dryden Goodwin and Marcia Farquhar. Tony has also written and directed a number of short films including the BAFTA nominated KINGSLAND #1 The Dreamer (2008), SYNCING featuring Peter Capaldi (2009), the award winning THE PIZZA MIRACLE (2010) and THE SANDS OF VENUS (2019).

  4. Tony Grisoni (Southcliffe) and Simon Maxwell (Deep State) are shepherding the project. “I’m delighted to be a part of this compelling thriller. Tony and Simon’s scripts are so evocative of place and redolent with atmosphere – and the twists, turns and mysteries at the heart of this drama are utterly gripping," Foy said of her casting.

  5. Executive Assistant - Nigel Fullerton. nigel@casarotto.co.uk. Assistant - Amhara Chamberlayne. amhara@casarotto.co.uk. Representing leading talent for Film & TV, Theatre and Below the Line.

  6. Jan 30, 2015 · GOTEBORG, Sweden-- Tony Grisoni, the well-known writer of BAFTA-winning "Southcliffe," is now working on Paolo Sorrentino's "The Young Pope" and China Mieville's "The City & The City."

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SouthcliffeSouthcliffe - Wikipedia

    According to its writer Grisoni, "Southcliffe is a fictional market town inhabited by fictional characters, but with similarities to many actual people and places in Britain today; invisible people, anonymous places." He added that "Southcliffe is an anthem to ordinary people's ability to reinvent themselves in the face of ultimate darkness."