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Spanner Films

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Industry
  
Independent film

Website
  
www.spannerfilms.net

Founded
  
1997

Products
  
Documentary film

Founder
  
Franny Armstrong

Type of business
  
Film production company

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Headquarters
  
London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Key people
  
Franny Armstrong, Lizzie Gillett

Spanner Films is a small London-based documentary company founded by film director Franny Armstrong in 1997.

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Productions

The company's earliest production was McLibel (1997/2005), a documentary film about David Morris and Helen Steel, a postman and a gardener, who took on McDonald's and won the case, with courtroom reconstructions by Ken Loach. Drowned Out (2002) follows an Indian family who decide to stay at home and drown rather than make way for the Narmada Dam.

The Age of Stupid (2009), a drama-documentary-animation hybrid film about anthropogenic climate change. The film was crowd funded via a bespoke website which raised £1.5m.

Future productions

In March 2014 Spanner Films announced their new project Undercovers, a television drama series about the undercover police officers who infiltrated the British activist scene for 50 years, and the women who unknowingly had long term relationships and children with the spies. The series is being written by Simon Beaufoy, Alice Nutter, and Franny Armstrong, and executive produced by Tony Garnett.

References

Spanner Films Wikipedia