Little Birds (TV series)
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Little Birds is a British drama television series starring Juno Temple and produced by Warp Films. Based on the homonymous work of erotica by Anaïs Nin, the six-episode series was released on Sky Atlantic and Now TV on 4 August 2020.[1] In Australia, it is available on Stan.
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | Little Birds by Anaïs Nin |
Developed by | Sophia Al Maria |
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Directed by | Stacie Passon |
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Composer | Anne Nikitin |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Cinematography | Ed Rutherford |
Editor | Celia Haining |
Running time | 49–50 minutes |
Production company | Warp Films |
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Network | Sky Atlantic |
Release | 4 August (2020-08-04) – 1 September 2020 (2020-09-01) |
Inspired by Anaïs Nin's posthumously published 1979 collection of erotic short stories of the same name, Little Birds weaves stories of love and desire together with personal drama and political intrigue, set against a uniquely distinctive backdrop of hedonism and conflict. The series was filmed in Andalucia with studio elements in Manchester.
The series made its US premiere on the Starz channel on 6 June 2021.