The Haunting of Alma Fielding, Kate Summerscale’s Baillie Gifford Prize-shortlisted novel, is to be adapted for television by New Pictures with writer Charlotte Stoudt (Fosse/Verdon) and director Minkie Spiro (The Plot Against America, Fosse/Verdon).
Stoudt and Spiro are currently working together on an eight-part psychological thriller, Pieces of Her: an adaptation of the New York Times bestseller for Netflix, starring Toni Collette.
Stoudt’s previous writing work includes Fosse/Verdon, Homeland and House of Cards. Spiro has directed The Plot Against America, Fosse/Verdon and Dead to Me.
The Haunting of Alma Fielding is a true ghost story and an unconventional love story. In 1938, Alma Fielding, an ordinary young housewife, begins to.
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