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Annex Films are proud to announce the signing of multi-award winning British filmmaker Susanna White, known for her performance-driven and character based projects.
Shots have just released an Interview with Susanna, copy/paste the address below to have a read...
http://www.shots.net/article_detail.asp?atype=1&id=5906
Susannah has just completed ‘GENERATION KILL, a new $56 million seven-part HBO miniseries from the creators of ‘THE WIRE’ premiering on UK television this Sunday, January 25. The show has had massive critical success in the states with the Washington post saying, "[It] Stands among the truest and most trenchant war movies of all time" and “the most authentic depiction of troop life ever to hit the small screen” by Vanity Fair.
With a background in documentary filmmaking that includes BAFTA nominated “The Museum” (‘Modern Times’) in 1996 and the Emmy nominated “Tell me the truth about love” in 2000, Susannah’s drama credits are no less impressive…
* Nominated for ‘Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special’ at the Emmy Awards 2007 for BBC production ‘JANE EYRE’
* Winner Best Drama Serial, BAFTA 2006 for BBC production ‘BLEAK HOUSE’
* Nominated BAFTA Best Drama Series 2002/03 for Channel 4 production ‘TEACHERS 11’
Trying to pin a specific style or genre of filmmaking to Susannah is pointless, as her work ranges across fly-on-the-wall documentary, period drama, British situational performance comedy and big budget drama and action/SFX. It’s her exceptional skill as a director and building strong character development that allows her success in such a wide variety of work.
Shots have just released an Interview with Susanna, copy/paste the address below to have a read...
http://www.shots.net/article_detail.asp?atype=1&id=5906
Susannah has just completed ‘GENERATION KILL, a new $56 million seven-part HBO miniseries from the creators of ‘THE WIRE’ premiering on UK television this Sunday, January 25. The show has had massive critical success in the states with the Washington post saying, "[It] Stands among the truest and most trenchant war movies of all time" and “the most authentic depiction of troop life ever to hit the small screen” by Vanity Fair.
With a background in documentary filmmaking that includes BAFTA nominated “The Museum” (‘Modern Times’) in 1996 and the Emmy nominated “Tell me the truth about love” in 2000, Susannah’s drama credits are no less impressive…
* Nominated for ‘Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special’ at the Emmy Awards 2007 for BBC production ‘JANE EYRE’
* Winner Best Drama Serial, BAFTA 2006 for BBC production ‘BLEAK HOUSE’
* Nominated BAFTA Best Drama Series 2002/03 for Channel 4 production ‘TEACHERS 11’
Trying to pin a specific style or genre of filmmaking to Susannah is pointless, as her work ranges across fly-on-the-wall documentary, period drama, British situational performance comedy and big budget drama and action/SFX. It’s her exceptional skill as a director and building strong character development that allows her success in such a wide variety of work.





















