Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube and Boyzone: No Matter What indie Curious Films has promoted Andrew Slater and Holly Davidson.
Andrew Slater becomes Head of Development and Holly Davidson is promoted to Development Executive.
Andrew Slater has grown the companies’ development slate over the past three years. Producer and director Slater has worked on multiple series of 24 Hours in Police Custody, Hospital, Exodus, SAS: Who Dares Wins and Our War. He previously produced Curious’ first Netflix commission Running With The Devil and Executive Produced Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube for Channel 4.
Holly Davidson joined Curious’ development team in 2021, originating the Netflix global hit Lover Stalker Killer as well as two current Netflix projects, both in production at Curious.
Dov Freedman, Curious Chief Executive, says, “I’m thrilled to have Andrew and Holly stepping into these significant new positions in our development team. We are very fortunate to be in the position of reinforcing the strength of our senior team while we focus on the next set of ambitious and noisy Curious productions. I am so glad to be able to promote from within the company, knowing that our internal development processes are helping to progress such brilliant talent.”
Charlie Russell, Creative Director, says, “Andrew and Holly both have the brilliant ability to think creatively and strategically whilst maintaining excellent relationships with streamers, broadcasters and talent, and they are essential to the success of Curious Films. They are exactly the talent we need to maintain Curious’ distinctive storytelling in the ever-evolving TV landscape.”
Founded by filmmakers Dov Freedman and Charlie Russell, Curious Films’ recent work includes “The Man with 1000 Kids” and “Lover Stalker Killer”, both for Netflix, “Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube” for Channel 4, and hit series for Sky Documentaries “Boyzone: No Matter What”.
Jon Creamer
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