normal people Producer Element Pictures has acquired film and TV rights stomach, The highly anticipated debut of Nicola Dinan.
The rights to the strange love story were won after a “difficult auction”, according to Element owner Fremantle, with the book still a year away from publication.
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Dinan’s debut is a coming-of-age novel about two queer students, Tom and Ming, who fall in love at university and find their relationship upended when Ming comes out as transgender and decides to transition.
“We were immediately drawn in and drawn in by the love story between Tom and Ming — and by Nicola’s writing, which is both hilarious and heartbreaking,” said Element’s Andrew Lowe, Ed Guiney and Chelsea Morgan Hoffman, who will also serve as executive producers. . Dinan. “We believe the world would die for a love story like hers — one that authentically captures the space and complexity of its shifting dynamics.”
Element was recently acquired by Fremantle and Fremantle’s distribution arm will global sales of stomach next to De Maio entertainment.
The film and television rights deal was brokered by Lesley Thorne of Aitken Alexander Associates Ltd on behalf of Dinan and her literary agent Monica MacSwan and Mark Byrne for Element Pictures.
Author: Max Goldbart
Source: Deadline

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