Netflix drama eyes early summer shoot
White Lines, a new Netflix drama from the producers of The Crown, is preparing to film in early summer.
The series is from writer and showrunner Alex Pina, best known to date for the Spanish drama series La Casa De Papel (Money Heist) which won an Emmy for Best Drama Series last year.
White Lines centres on the discovery of the body of a famous Manchester DJ, 20 years after his mysterious disappearance from Ibiza, and his sister’s quest to find the truth.
Andy Harries and Sharon Hughff executive produce for Left Bank Pictures alongside Alex Pina and Cristina Lopez Ferraz for Vancouver Media.
Production Intelligence has details of the key production hires attached to White Lines, including the producer and line producer. Non-subscribers can click here for a free online demo.
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