British Screenwriters Voice Support for Writers' Strike
Writerly solidarity extends across the Atlantic.
The Writers' Guild of Great Britain has a message for Hollywood studios hoping to use British talent to scab over the Writers' Guild of America strike, and it isn't the message the studios wanted to hear.
Variety reports that the WGGB "is taking a stand of solidarity with its striking American counterparts," and will be using its Sunday awards show to "highlight the importance of writers." From the article:
"We wouldn't want it to turn into a rally, but if anything, it's a good chance to let the world know that writers exist and need nurturing and rewarding," said deputy general secretary Anne Hogben. "We are in solidarity with the WGA and we'll be doing anything we can to make sure there aren't any scab writers in our constituency."
A number of WGGB writers are also members of the WGA, and it isn't uncommon for American and British studios to work jointly on projects -- and then there's the question of what constitutes a truly "American" studio anyway. Tough questions, but ones the writers are prepared to face:
"That raises the question of when is a U.K. company a U.K. company. The best support you can give is just to hold the line and not work with the studios while this is going on," said scribe and WGA member Jeremy Brock, who is nominated for the WGGB's screenplay award for "The Last King of Scotland," along with co-writer Peter Morgan.
"If we were fortunate enough to win, I would want to voice my support for the WGA, but also you don't want to bore the audience by being the 10th person to say the same thing. I sincerely hope the studios go back to the table to negotiate, because that's the only way this is going to be resolved."
Source: Variety
Variety reports that the WGGB "is taking a stand of solidarity with its striking American counterparts," and will be using its Sunday awards show to "highlight the importance of writers." From the article:
"We wouldn't want it to turn into a rally, but if anything, it's a good chance to let the world know that writers exist and need nurturing and rewarding," said deputy general secretary Anne Hogben. "We are in solidarity with the WGA and we'll be doing anything we can to make sure there aren't any scab writers in our constituency."
A number of WGGB writers are also members of the WGA, and it isn't uncommon for American and British studios to work jointly on projects -- and then there's the question of what constitutes a truly "American" studio anyway. Tough questions, but ones the writers are prepared to face:
"That raises the question of when is a U.K. company a U.K. company. The best support you can give is just to hold the line and not work with the studios while this is going on," said scribe and WGA member Jeremy Brock, who is nominated for the WGGB's screenplay award for "The Last King of Scotland," along with co-writer Peter Morgan.
"If we were fortunate enough to win, I would want to voice my support for the WGA, but also you don't want to bore the audience by being the 10th person to say the same thing. I sincerely hope the studios go back to the table to negotiate, because that's the only way this is going to be resolved."
Source: Variety
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![]() on Nov 14 2007 07:08 AM Righteous. (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 14 2007 07:10 AM WHO CARES WHAT THEY THINK! (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 14 2007 07:49 AM In reply to this comment (#1275452) Who cares what you think! (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 14 2007 08:23 AM Slightly off topic, but I read today that Fox is trying to produce episodes of Family Guy without Seth MacFarlane (who is on strike). How can they do that when he voices half the characters? (Reply to this) |
![]() on Nov 14 2007 12:34 PM I heard they got Tom Hanks to fill for Seth McFarlane on Family Guy because he's SOOOOO talented. On another note, it is nice to at least still have the support of the British...not that it's worth much...I did like Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead though... (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 14 2007 02:08 PM the studios are probably starting to sweat now. (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 14 2007 04:38 PM Dude, the British are the best. Yes, there are Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead and anything else Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg weave, but there's stuff like Dead Man's Shoes, and all the kick arse television productions like Spooks, Doctor Who, State of Play, The Office, Extras, etc. (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 15 2007 12:43 AM In reply to this comment (#1275901) 'Not that its worth much' Ignorant pr*ck (Reply to this) |
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on Nov 15 2007 01:04 AM Well, there goes Plan B, eh? And killbill82, if you don't care what they think, why do you watch their TV shows, movies, and any other form of media produced? Don't be a pawn. Peace. Love. Empathy. XXX (Reply to this) |
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