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buckupstitches · 1 year
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kittykripton-ted · 7 months
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viornefni · 6 months
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You're in my head
I had plans for the weekend
But wound up with you instead
Back here again
Got me deep in my feelings
When i should be in your bed
You and i go back to like '09 it's like forever
And you were there my lonely nights, yeah, keeping me together
So wouldn't it make sense if I was yours and you could call me your baby
But we say we're just, say we're just
Friends
Just for now
Yeah but friends don't say words that
Make friends feel like more than just
Friends
Just for now
Now I'm over pretending
So let's put the "end" in friends
Friends
Just for now
Yeah but friends don't say words that
Make friends feel like more than just
Friends are not supposed to get too close
And feel emotions that we're feeling now, now, now
We ain't slowing down, down, down
But once we cross the line, there's no denying you and I can never turn around, round, round
Know we'll never be the same
You and I go back to like '09 it's like forever
And you were there my lonely nights, yeah, keeping me together
So wouldn't it make sense if I was yours and you could call me your baby
But we say we're just, say we're just
Friends
Just for now
Yeah but friends don't say words that
Make friends feel like more than just
Friends
Just for now
Now I'm over pretending
So let's put the "end" in friends
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Credits:
Director: Samuel Bradley
Production Company: Iconoclast TV
EP: Maeva Tenneroni, Jean Mougin, Guy Rolfe
Head of Production: Kate Sharpe
Producer: Martha Mcguirk
Directors Agent: Yoni Yosef
Casting: Road Casting
Casting Director: Coralie Rose
Casting Assist: Luis Torrecilla, Laura Meredith
Love Interest: Ruby Sear
Production Manager: Chanel Parkinson
Production Co-ord: Alice Hayes
Artist Liason: Jo Thompson
Cast Co-ord: Beth Rubery
Production Assistant: Callum Anderson
Production Runner: Mia Tessema
Intimacy Coordinator: Stella Moss
Movement Director: Yagamoto
Location Manager: Ryan Colaco
Location Assistant: Eser Savrin, Lois Constantinou
1st AD: Ben Gill
2nd AD: Gabriel O’Donohoe
3rd AD: Kitty Rajakulasingham, Aloha Kulieshova
Runner: Kai Rajakulasingham, Joe Heap, Danny Zanre, Anna Kovalevska, Grace Goodworth, Kwesi Mcleod, Darren Sintes, Tyson Douglas, Tiger Brewers
DOP: Jake Gabbay
A CAM Focus Puller: Rozemarijn Stokkel
A CAM 2nd AC: Ania Bahadrian
Trainee: Guillem Zamora
B CAM Operator Day 1: Juanjo Salazar
B CAM Operator Day 2: Jomar O’Meally
B CAM 1st AC - Alex Rawson
B CAM Trainee: Ollie Wesley
Camera Car: Davide Viera
Key Grip: Darren Quinn
Crane Tech: Henry Stone
Grip Trainee: James Quinn
Gaffer: Kieran Brown
Electrician: Shuan Clark, Ed Irvine, John Joe Besagni, Akeel Fleary, Cieran Nash, Amarjeet Singh, Laurent Arnaud
Master Rigger: Lee Doran
Rigger: Joe Parrott, Jamie Brindle, Ryan Ross, Alfie Berry, Scott Allen, Joe Knight
Video Playback: Liam Coles
Playback Assistant: Elvis Mcgovern
DIT: Lilly Palmer
Production Designer: Staci Lee Hindley
Art Director: Nia Samuel
Prop Master: Ezra Piers Mantell
Prop Buyer: Jessa Thorpe, Shopie-Mai Wigans
Art Assistant: Harry Beedle, Camilla Byles, Tom Hope, George Mein, Freya Wentworth, Alice Moles
Home Economist: Olivia Somary
Action Vehicle Driver (Car): Dan Chester
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SFX; Sean Harland
SFX Technician: Danny Matters
Stunt Coordinator: Jim Dowdall
Stylist: Justin Hamilton
Stylist Assistant: Samela Gjozi, Colleen Finnerty, Lorna Lane, Chris Atkins, Vania Monteiro, Katherine Somavia, Anna Menshykova, Mel Lyse
Hair Stylist: Simon Izard
Hair Assistant: Julie West, Aaron Dorn, Natasha Rose, Natasha Lawes
Makeup Assistant: Sophie Gia Moore, Marta Wozniak
Makeup Trainee: Rebecca Robinson
Medic: Alex Gardner, Richard Drakesford
Paramedic: Lynsey Shewring
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Honeywagon Driver: John Suttion
Production Sprinter: Jos Benschop
Minibus Driver: Rob Higgs, Gavin Baker, Granger Goodey, Dean Cumbers
Label Vehicle: Blerim Morina, Othman Abashikh, Peter Tarling, Steven Smith
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Artist Wardrobe: David Czekalski
Honeywagon Driver: Martin Dean
Wardrobe Truck: Warren Smart
Hmu Truck: Wally Smart
Dining Bus: Andy Byrne
Location Security: Randal Berbick, Billy Bridger, Alan Laney, Kerri Mccann, Malakai Mars, Angelo Evangelou, Richard Johnson, Mathew Richards
Edit House: Assembly Rooms
Editor: Jack Williams
Edit Producer: Phoebe Armstrong-Beaver
Edit Assist: Bruna Manfredi, Tamara Ishida
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Grade: Toby Tomkins
Post Producer: Joanna Dawson, Jen Saunders
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oldfangirl81 · 8 months
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Okay, who has watched Amanda and the Alien (1995)?
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It is a bad sci-fi horror with Nicole Eggert, Michael Dorn, Stacy Keach and even Richard Speight Jr shows up briefly.
BUT
While it is very 90s there is also some almost progressive queer elements to it.
Loose Plot Summary-
The title alien doesn't have a default human form. The second(?) form is a woman.
There is a press conference about the killer alien on the loose. Amanda (Eggert) spots the alien in female form in a coffee shop. Decides to help but it so comes across as flirting between two women. Amanda brings the alien home. Ends up feeding her shitty ex boyfriend to the hungry alien. The alien now has a male body.
They also discover paprika gives the alien a high/pleasure. They have sex multiple times during the movie. And Amanda is just as into the killer alien no matter what form.
"I always thought that when I fell in love, it would be with a musician or an artist or someone really politically active, not alien that lives on human flesh."
Notice Amanda doesn't say "fell in love with a guy" but just fell in love.
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kwebtv · 4 years
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Just William  -  ITV  -  February 6, 1977 - January 22, 1978
Sitcom (26 episodes)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Stars:
Adrian Dannatt as William Brown
Hugh Cross as Mr Brown
Diana Fairfax as Mrs Brown
Stacy Dorning as Ethel Brown
Simon Chandler as Robert Brown
Bonnie Langford as Violet Elizabeth Bott
Michael McVey as Ginger
Craig McFarlane as Henry
Tim Rose as Douglas
John Stratton as Mr Bott
Diana Dors as Mrs Bott
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ljones41 · 6 years
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"A POCKETFUL OF RYE" (1985) Review
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"A POCKETFUL OF RYE" (1985) Review There have been two adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1953 novel, "A Pocket Full of Rye". Well . . . as far as I know. I have already seen the recent adaptation that aired on ITV's "AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE" series in 2009. Recently, I watched an earlier adaptation that aired on the BBC "MISS MARPLE" series in 1985. 
Directed by Guy Slater, this earlier adaptation starred Joan Hickson as the story's main sleuth, Miss Jane Marple. The story begins in the London office of financier Rex Fortescue, who suddenly dies after drinking his morning tea. At first suspicion falls upon the employees of Fortescue's firm. But the police coroner discovers that Fortescue had died from taxine, n alkaloid poison obtained from the leaves or berries of the yew tree. Due to this discovery, Detective-Inspector Neele realizes that someone within the Foretescue household may have poisoned the financier during breakfast. Suspicion falls upon Fortescue's second and much younger wife, Adele after Neele learns of her affair with a local golf pro at a resort. However, Adele is murdered during tea, via poison. Even worse, a third victim, a maid named Gladys Martin, is found in the garden, strangled to death and with a peg on her nose. After Adele and Gladys' murders are reported by the media; Miss Marple, who used to be Gladys' employer, pays a visit to the Fortescue home to discover the murderer's identity among the list of suspects: *Percival Fortescue - Rex's older son, who was worried over the financier's erratic handling of the family business *Jennifer Fortescue - Percival's wife, who disliked her father-in-law *Lance Fortescue - Rex's younger son, a former embezzler who had arrived home from overseas on the day of Adele and Gladys' murders *Patricia Fortescue - Lance's aristocratic wife, who had been unlucky with her past two husbands *Mary Dove - the Fortescues' efficient and mysterious housekeeper *Vivian Dubois - Adele's lover and professional golf instructor *Aunt Effie Ramsbottom - Rex's fanatically religious ex-sister-in-law Despite Inspector Neele's initial inclination to dismiss the elderly Miss Marple, he comes to appreciate her help in solving the three murders. I like "A POCKETFUL OF RYE". I like it a lot. I have always been a fan of Christie's 1953 novel. And if I must be honest, I also enjoyed the 2009 adaptation, as well. Originally, one would be inclined to believe that this earlier adaptation is more faithful to Christie's novel. Surprisingly, it is not. Screenwriter T.R. Bowen eliminated at least three characters from the novel and changed the murderer's fate in the end. Otherwise, this adaptation was pretty faithful. But it is not its faithfulness to Christie's novel that made me enjoy this production. I have read plenty of first-rate novels that translated badly to the television or movie screen. Fortunately, "A POCKETFUL OF RYE" does not suffer from this fate. At least not too much. Overall, "A POCKETFUL OF RYE" is an entertaining and solid story that left me intrigued. It is also one of the few Christie stories in which the revelation of the murderer's identity left me feeling very surprised . . . and a little sad. However, even sadder was the third murder . . . that of Gladys Martin. She was the only one of the three victims that was likable. Not only did I find her death sad, but also cruel. But it was also good drama. The movie also featured some strong characterization that I believe enhanced the story. Between the interactions between the members of the Fortescue family members, the interactions between Miss Marple and Inspector Neele, and the interaction between the latter and his assistant Sergeant Hay; this production reeked with strong characterization. "A POCKETFUL OF RYE" did have its problems. One, I thought the movie's pacing dragged a bit, following the death of Rex Fortescue. And because of this, the story took its time in reaching Miss Marple's arrival at the Fortescues' home. Another problem with Bowen's script is that it strongly hinted the killer's identity before Miss Marple could to the police. This problem has been a problem with the Joan Hickson movies throughout its run. For me, the real problem with "A POCKETFUL OF RYE" proved to be the killer's fate. Apparently, Bowen and director Guy Slater decided that Christie's version of what happened to the murderer was not enough. Instead, they decided to kill off the murderer in a convoluted manner via a traffic accident. Frankly, I found Christie's original version more emotionally satisfying. I certainly had no problem with the movie's performances. Joan Hickson was top-notch as usual, as Jane Marple. I also enjoyed Tom Wilkinson's very entertaining performance as Inspector Neele. I find it hard to believe that it took another 13 years or so for him to achieve stardom. There were three other performances that I truly enjoyed. One came from Rachel Bell, who was first-rate in her portrayal the victim's enigmatic daughter-in-law. Selina Cadell's portrayal of housekeeper Mary Dove proved to be just as enigmatic and impressive. Both Peter Davison and Clive Merrison gave interesting performances as the two Fortescue brothers, Lance and Percival, who seemed such complete opposites of one another. I also enjoyed Fabia Drake, who gave an excellent performance as the victim's religious, yet observant sister-in-law, Effie Ramsbottom. The movie also featured solid performances from Timothy West (whose appearance was sadly too brief), Annette Badland, Stacy Dorning, Jon Glover, Frances Low and Martyn Stanbridge. "A POCKETFUL OF RYE" proved to be an entertaining and solid adaptation of Christie's novel, thanks to director Guy Slater and screenwriter T.R. Bowen. The movie also featured excellent performances from a cast led by the always incomparable Joan Hickson. However, I do feel that the movie was somewhat marred by a slow pacing in the middle of the story and an early and unsatisfying revelation of the killer's identity. Oh well. At least "A POCKETFUL OF RYE" was not a bust or even mediocre.
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Sorry to bother you, but what is currently in your queue?
Currently there is 253 things in the queue (not including the 8 one shots in the draft that I’ve not slotted into the queue yet), however only about 60 are valid queue as we have two a day (one of Hannah’s or Aaron’s and one of mine) but most of the queue is just mine, not theirs, so I’ll show when that occurs in the list.
If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
- Lottie
Full Queue list below the cut :)
Peter Parker- Loss
Veronica Sawyer- Party
Jaime Lannister- Future
Bucky Barnes- Morning
Catherine Parr- Hold Me
T’Challa- Words
Anna of Cleves- Food
Marie D’Ancanto- Timeline
Lexie Grey- Work
Natasha Romanoff- Tapir
Francis- Blood (2)
Charles Xavier- Father Figure
Diana Prince- Assistant
Alfie Wickers- Herstory
Valkyrie- Bodyguard
Alex Russo- Classroom
Bruce Banner- Thunderstorm
Jon Hancock- Change
Sirius Black- Bet (1)
Ororo Munroe- Lesson
Sirius Black- Bet (2)
Tony Stark- Hushed
Podrick Payne- Pregnant (1)
Tony Stark- Supplies
Podrick Payne- Pregnant (2) 
Loki Laufeyson- Cell
Podrick Payne- Pregnant (3)
Robert MacCready- Fire 
Podrick Payne- Pregnant (4) 
Natasha Romanoff- Unreliable Witness
Oliver Queen- Masked Man
Curie- Raiders
Peter Parker- Homecoming
Preston Garvey- Bar
Bucky Barnes- Proposal
Magnolia- Always There
Bronn- Marriage
Carol Danvers- Subway
Jon Snow- Dorne
Thor Odinson- hammer
Jaime Lannister- Patient
Peter Parker- Blood
Eddard Stark- News
Peter Parker- Injury
Spike- Fair
Curie- Weapon
Loki Laufeyosn- Scared
Zach Mitchell- Gyrosphere
Theon Greyjoy- Intimate
Gwen Stacy- Change
Derek Shepherd- Pregnant
End of Organised Queue, below are one shots Lottie has written without any other one shots to alternate with.
Clint Barton- Last Slice
Sirius Black- Peanut Butter
Jacob Kowalski- Husband
Robb Stark- Morning After
Podrick Payne- Drunk
Robb Stark- Reconnect
Jon Snow- Protect
Tony Stark- Naked
Dick Grayson- Raven
Preston Burke- Parents
Charles Xavier- Darkness
Clint Barton- Tree
Alex Karev- Morning After
P.T. Barnum- Bouquet
John Proudstar- Stubborn
Noah Foster- Interest
Noah Foster- Fear
Francis- Lie
Jake Peralta- Affair
Steve Rogers- Jealous
Jaime Lannister- Hidden Love (1)
Jaime Lannister- Hidden Love (2)
Jaime Lannister- Hidden Love (3)
Kate Austen- Exercise
And I got bored, so there is still like 150 after this, but feel free to ask about what is there, I just can’t be bothered to list them all.
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thievinghippo · 7 years
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - romances for a male player character, base game only
Akaavi Spar - Stacy Haiduk
Ashara Zavros - Azura Skye
Elara Dorne - Moira Quirk
Jaesa Willsam - Rachel Leigh Cook
Kaliyo Djannis - Tasia Valenza
Kira Carsen - Laura Bailey
Mako - Lacey Chabert
Nadia Grell - Holly Fields
Raina Temple - Georgia Van Cuylenburg
Risha Drayen - Tara Strong
Vette - Catherine Tabor
romances for the female character
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svnsettacos · 8 years
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1:Full name. Courtney Elizabeth Dorn 2:Zodiac sign. Cancer Gemini cusp3:3 fears. Spiders, breaking my nose and lawnmowers 4:3 things I love. @chillwhore , dogs and marijuana 5:4 turn on’s. a girl absolutely stuff their face with a burger(not sure why) , boobs and @chillwhore 's eyes 6:4 turn off’s. Shitty people, liars, and ugly fingernails 7:My best friend? @lmpeerfect8:Sexual orientation? Gay a f9:My best first date? @chillwhore the beers and doobie on the beach. 10:How tall am I? 5'3"11:What do I miss? Stacy (my old car)12:What time was I born? Around noon if I'm correct, June 21, 199513:Favorite color? Mint green14:Do I have a crush? Crushing on @chillwhore for a good year almost15:Favorite quote? One by Thomas Jefferson *see my blog* @svnsettacos16:Favorite place? Anywhere outside and sunny preferably on a mountain or a beach17:Favorite food? Tacos18:Do I use sarcasm? No wtf??? 😏19:What am I listening to right now? GALWAY GIRL20:First thing I notice in new person? probably their smile because I'm fcking hilarious m821:Shoe size? 7W22:Eye color? Brown23:Hair color? Brown24: Favorite style of clothing? I'm notorious for jeans and a hoodie25:Ever done a prank call? Hunnids26:What color of underwear I’m wearing now? Black27:Meaning behind my URL? Vancity sunsets and tacos 28:Favorite movie? the love guru29:Favorite song? Here comes the sun the Beatles 30:Favorite band? Paramore31:How I feel right now? Pretty good 32:Someone I love. @chillwhore33:My current relationship status. Kickin it strong with @chillwhore34:My relationship with my parents. Fantastic 35:Favorite holiday. Christmas 36:Tattoos and piercing I have. Fwd helix (left) , septum, 00 stretched earlobes , second holes in my earlobes , no tattoos yet37:Tattoos and piercing I want. Ganesh on my right arm38:The reason I joined Tumblr. Idunno39:Do I and my last ex hate each other? Who knows40:Do I ever get “good morning” or “good night” texts? No unless @chillwhore Leaves when I'm sleeping41:Have I ever kissed the last person I texted? This mornin 42:When did I last hold hands? This morning? Yesterday? Idk43:How long does it take me to get ready in the morning? As much time that I have 44:Have I shaved my legs in the past three days? No 45: Where am I right now? Kelowna, BC46:If I were drunk & can’t stand, who’s taking care of me? One of my friends or @chillwhore47:Do I like my music loud or at a reasonable level? LOUDER48:Do I live with my Mom and Dad? No thank god49:Am I excited for anything? MOVING INTO OUR APARTMENT 50:Do I have someone of the opposite sex I can tell everything to? Yeaa51:How often do I wear a fake smile? never52:When was the last time I hugged someone? This morning 53:What if the last person I kissed was kissing someone else right in front of me? Square up tf you mean someone's dying that day sOn.
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aion-rsa · 4 years
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Little Birds on Sky Atlantic: Book, Cast, Filming Locations, Trailer
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It’s common for channels to make hyperbolic claims when introducing a new show, but when Sky’s drama heads describe Little Birds as ‘not like anything else on telly,’ they’re not wrong. 
The six-part drama inspired by a series of erotic short stories is a lavish period melodrama with few points of TV comparison. Little Birds is an exploration of female sensuality and liberation set against a backdrop of colonial violence and simmering rebellion. It’s a provocative, heightened, almost cartoonish fairy tale about struggles for personal and political independence. It’s colourful and stylised, tongue-in-cheek yet earnest, with a killer 1950s soundtrack. 
Take a look at the trailer: 
If that appealed, then here’s everything you need to know: 
Where was it filmed?
Little Birds was largely filmed in summer 2019 in the Spanish town of Tarifa, on the southernmost tip of Spanish Andalusia, just across the Strait of Gibraltar from its setting in the Moroccan city of Tangier, as well as further up the South-Eastern Spanish coast in Cadiz’s Algeciras.
Speaking at the Little Birds online press launch, actor Juno Temple describes standing on the Tarifan coast during filming and feeling the sensation of wind blowing across from Africa making her feel ‘like being in two places at once,’ a key theme in a series about conflicted identities and crossing boundaries.
The production team were denied permission to film the series in Morocco, a stumbling block they came to regard as a blessing in disguise when they discovered Tarifa, which they thought had a closer resemblance to 1950s Tangier than the actual city does in the modern day. The Sky Atlantic production employed the same Malaga-based locations scouting company as HBO’s Game of Thrones, which used several Andalusian locations for the kingdom of Dorne in the fantasy epic, including Seville’s Real Alcazar water gardens as the palace of the Dornish royal family.
Which book is it based on?
The short story collection Les Petits Oiseaux or Little Birds by French-Cuban writer Anaïs Nin. The collection of stories was published in 1979, after Nin’s death, but the stories were written as erotica-to-order decades earlier in 1940. The collection’s 13 stories are unrelated erotic vignettes featuring a variety of characters exploring sensuality and sex narrated largely from a female perspective, some of which provided inspiration for the series.
Little Birds producers Ruth McCance and Peter Carlton explain in this interview that the project initially began as a series of short films for Sky about sex, before Nin’s stories were brought in as a unifying thread and screenwriter Sophia Al-Maria built characters and plots around them, and suggested setting them against the backdrop of Tangier, Morocco on the cusp of independence from colonial France. 
Who wrote and directed it?
The series was written by Qatari-American artist writer and filmmaker Sophia Al-Maria, author of 2012 memoir The Girl Who Fell to Earth. All six episodes were directed by Tales of the City, American Gods, Dickinson and Transparent’s Stacie Passon, with cinematography by Vanity Fair and Victoria’s Ed Rutherford. It was produced by the UK’s Warp Films.
What was the political situation in Tangier in 1955?
In 1955, Morocco was one year away from independence from colonial rule. In the 1920s, the city of Tangier had been officially made an ‘international zone’ under the French and Spanish Protectorate as part of the joint colonial regime of France, Spain and the United Kingdom.
After calling for Moroccan independence from the oppressive colonial regime, the Sultan of Morocco, Mohammed V, was forced into exile in Corsica in 1953 by the French army. Many of the Moroccan nationalists in Little Birds are his supporters and wish him to return to power and fight for independence from the colonial forces, while French Secretary Vaney and his army seek to quell the nationalists and maintain colonial rule. 
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Who are the characters and what have you seen them in before?
Juno Temple plays Lucy Savage, an American heiress to a firearms fortune who travels from her parents’ Park Lane apartment in New York City to Tangier to marry a down-on-his-luck English lord. Temple recently appeared in true crime series Dirty John, Sky and HBO 1970s music drama Vinyl and plays fairy Thistletwit in Disney’s Maleficent films. 
Yumna Marwan plays Cherifa, an independent and wilful Moroccan dominatrix who works at a local brothel and resents the French colonial regime. Little Birds is Lebanon-born actor-director Marwan’s English-language screen debut. 
Hugh Skinner plays Hugo Cavendish-Smyth, an English nobleman struggling with social shame over his sexual identity, and in need of money. Skinner has appeared in Fleabag, W1A, The Windsors, Harlots and the Mamma Mia films.
Raphael Acloque plays Adham Abaza, an Egyptian prince frustrated that his closeted English lover refuses to commit to their relationship, and marries a woman. Acloque has previously appeared in Spiral, Catherine the Great and 24: Legacy. 
Nina Sosanya plays Lili Von X, a scandalous American celebrity who comes to Tangier to make a film too sexually risqué for the United States. Sosanya is British star with recent appearances in Good Omens, Staged, His Dark Materials, Killing Eve as well as Last Tango in Halifax, WIA and much more.
Jean-Marc Barr plays French Secretary Vaney, a symbol of European colonial oppression. Barr has appeared in a great many French and English-language films and television dramas, and is perhaps best known for Luc Besson’s free-diving sports film Le Grand Bleu or The Big Blue.
Rossy de Palma plays aristocratic hedonist Contessa Mandrax. The Spanish actor-model has appeared in several films by, and is considered a muse for auteur Spanish director Pedro Almodovar. 
Is there going to be a second series?
Speaking at the Little Birds July press launch, the team were hopeful about a second series order, but it was too early to say. 
Little Birds starts at 9pm on Sky Atlantic on Tuesday the 4th of August. 
The post Little Birds on Sky Atlantic: Book, Cast, Filming Locations, Trailer appeared first on Den of Geek.
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Stacy Dorning as Zova - Space: 1999 (1976)
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