Let’s not overlook her or what she achieved in her short life at the expense of fortune and marriage to find the freedom to write six novels. Join the timely celebration of Jane Austen (this year) by really getting to know her and her world. My main motivation for making this film, Jane Austen – Overcoming Pride and Prejudice is to get to the heart of Jane Austen, her achievements, and the challenges she had to overcome to find the inspiration and independence to write her six novels. I’ve watched the growing fascination with Jane and her work with mixed feelings, because her individual journey is in danger of being lost sight of in the clamour of popularity. She lived in a different world with different rules, and her unique contribution in the field of English literature redefined the place of women within that society.
So we have decided to make a special documentary film celebrating the events of this bi-centenary which clearly support the value and relevance of Jane’s contribution, entitled Love and Marriage - Jane Austen Style and ready in time for Christmas. This will take its place alongside the main full length feature documentary as a companion piece and includes high profile interviews with actors, composers, academics and even Jane’s surviving relatives.Sue Pomeroy has produced, written and directed in theater and broadcast media across the UK and internationally after winning a prestigious Independent Broadcasting award. She has worked as Associate Director at the National Theatre, London with Sir Peter Hall, at the renowned Berliner Ensemble in the former GDR and was Artistic Director of the Warehouse Theatre, Croydon during a period of growth and success. She has toured to major No. 1 theatres across Britain with the production company she established, Good Company, with many of her own adaptations of classic novels, such as Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre. She also conceived and wrote the musical, Strange Kind of Hero with top pop composer, Chris Eaton. She worked on the Thames TV series King and Castle and co-produced Song of a Bluefoot Man for BBC Radio 4, which she also co-wrote with Black British poet James Berry. She set up Fuschia Films Ltd to widen her work into film, television and broadcast media, and is currently developing a number of films for theatrical and television release. Sue Pomeroy is currently making a new film about Jane Austen’s life and work.
Until November 11th 2013 Love and Marriage - Jane Austen style, celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Pride and Prejudice is available as a download and on DVD on Kickstarter. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fuschiafilms/jane-austen-overcoming-pride-and-prejudice-documen
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