Written by Bryony Ive Original language(s) English Director Jennifer Perrott Production company Brocken spectre | Directed by Jennifer Perrott Country of origin United Kingdom Initial release 28 August 2008 Music director Iain Cook | |
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Starring Mark BazeleyEleanor BirdKaren GillanRebecca ReidJack McElhone Similar New Town Killers, Outcast, Bound For Greatness, We'll Take Manhattan, Not Another Happy En |
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Stacked is a 2008 British television film directed by Jennifer Perrot and written and created by Bryony Ive as her first drama commission, and the first drama film to be created through 4Talent Scotland's television pilot competition. The film stars Karen Gillan, Rebecca Reid, and Eleanor Bird.
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- Synopsis
- Cast
- Production
- Reception
- References
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Synopsis
Stacked follows the adventures of three teenage sisters, Ginny (Karen Gillan), Tallulah (Rebecca Reid), and Shona Turner (Eleanor Bird), and their passage into the world of fashion. Their father (Mark Bazeley) is the writer of a popular men's magazine, Stacked.
Cast
Production
Stacked was created and written by Bryony Ive as her first drama commission. Feeling that there was a lack of drama films for young women, she decided she wanted to write a show for and about that demographic. Following upon surveys she had read which indicated "63% of 15 to 19 year olds claimed that glamour modelling was their ideal profession", she decided to tackle the issue in a drama presentation. She sent her original script treatment to Channel 4's 4Talent Pilot competition, received positive feedback in that her film was not set in a school, and expanded it to include more scenes set in the magazine offices. Channel 4 then set her up with the Brocken Spectre independent production company to film the project. Stacked became the very first drama film to be created through 4Talent Scotland]'s PILOT scheme.
Reception
Stacked won Channel 4's 4Talent Pilot competition, the reward of which was to be aired on Channel 4.