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Home Movies is an American [1] [2] animated sitcom created by Brendon Small and Loren Bouchard. [3] The show centers on an eight-year-old aspiring filmmaker , also named Brendon Small, who makes homemade film productions in his spare time with his friends Melissa Robbins and Jason Penopolis.
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The six-part series is produced by Eagle Eye Drama and is produced in association with Belgium-based Happy Duck Films. Jo McGrath and Walter Iuzzolino are executive producers and the series is co-written by Mark Gatiss and Matthew Sweet. Carolina Giammetta is the director and Christopher Arcache is the producer. [2]
Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō (ビブリア古書堂の事件手帖, Biburia Koshodō no Jiken Techō, Biblia Used Bookstore Casebook) is a Japanese television drama that aired on Fuji Television Monday nights at 9 pm from January 14 to March 25, 2013.
The DVD boxset for season one was released by Shout!Factory on November 16, 2004. Other than all thirteen episodes of the season, the DVD included several bonus features, including interviews with the cast and crew, animatics, an animation gallery, commentary tracks on ten episodes, and two short films created by Small and Benjamin.
Home is an American documentary television series produced for Apple TV+. [1] In January 2018, Apple gave the production a series order consisting of a single season of nine episodes. It is produced by three media companies: MediaWeaver, [ 2 ] Four M Studios [ 3 ] and Altimeter Films, [ 4 ] premiered on April 17, 2020. [ 5 ]
The Bookshop is a 2017 drama film written and directed by Isabel Coixet, based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Penelope Fitzgerald, [2] in which the lead character attempts against opposition to open a bookshop in the coastal town of Hardborough, Suffolk (a thinly-disguised version of Southwold). [3]