Saturday, 10 May 2008

Oscar winner Crash becomes TV series

Oscar winner Crash becomes TV series



The Oscar-winning motion-picture show 'Crash' is to become a TV series.
The dramatic event will be shown on the Starz net in the US this year and the film's conductor, co-writer and producer, Paul Haggis, and co-writer and producer, Bobby Moresco, are among those involved in the new designate.
This is only if the bit fourth dimension a plastic film which has won the Best Word-painting Oscar has been turned into a TV series: 'In the Heat of the Night' was the low.
Commenting, Haggis said: "I'm very happy that Lionsgate [the show's co-producer] and Starz have decided to build up 'Crash' into a series. Ironically, my initial caprice was to salute the material in a format for television. I am thrilled it's approach full rophy and can't wait to go steady how it expands and transforms."
Production on the 13-episode first series is set to begin in the spring.
Haggis' fresh moving-picture show, 'In the Valley of Elah', is presently in cinemas. Interpret the review here.




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