Whenever a producer in recent times has exited their partnership with a star, quite often said producer’s output is not as robust.
It’s a very different situation for Bruna Papandrea, who after peeling off from Reese Witherspoon’s Pacific Standard Production Company, has been on quite a roll with such TV hits as HBO’s The Undoing, Netflix’s Anatomy of a Scandal, Luckiest Girl Alive, Hulu’s Nine Perfect Strangers and now the Prime Video limited series, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart based on Holly Ringland novel.
This is all under Papandrea’s six-year old production banner, Made Up Stories, which is devoted to female-centric stories. On today’s Crew Call, we talk with Papandrea about why she went solo with Made Up Stories, the genesis of The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, and more.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart follows the story of the title protagonist. At age 9, she tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire.
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