'I STILL DREAM'
CARNIVAL TO TURN JAMES SMYTHE'S NOVEL INTO SERIES
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Harper Collins released the book last week |
Downton Abbey, Last Kingdom and
Jamestown producers
Carnival Films are set to turn dystopian novel
I STILL DREAM by
James Smythe into a TV series. It follows 17 year old Laura Bow who has invented a rudimentary artificial intelligence Organon. At first it’s intended to be a sounding board for her teenage frustrations, a surrogate best friend; but as she grows older, Organon grows with her. As the world becomes a very different place, technology changes the way we live, love and die; massive corporations develop rival intelligences to Laura’s, ones without safety barriers or morals; and Laura is forced to decide whether to share her creation with the world. If it falls into the wrong hands, she knows, its power could be abused. But what if Organon is the only thing that can stop humanity from hurting itself irreparably?
DELIFHTFUL 'ZOO' TRAILER
FRIENDSHIP LARGER THAN LIFE
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The movie is out in Europe this June |
And a delightful family movie trailer for you today: out this June in cinemas
ZOO is a family adventure movie based on a true story. Directed and written by
Colin McIvor, with the cast that includes British acting legends
Penelope Wilton and
Toby Jones, the movie sees young
Art Parkinson playing lttle Tom who, together with his misfit friends, fights to save 'Buster' the baby elephant during the German air raid bombings of Belfast in 1941. Samuel Goldwyn has secured rights for USA so it will hit North American cinemas this year as well.