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Visionary Sci-Fi Duo Unveil Dystopian Thriller 'P.O.V.' on The Brit List

Summary

  • Brothers Dylan and Blake Ritson's sci-fi script 'P.O.V.' makes The Brit List
  • 'P.O.V.' set in dystopian world where state-issued glasses control people's outlook
  • Ritson brothers have written and directed several acclaimed short films
Visionary Sci-Fi Duo Unveil Dystopian Thriller 'P.O.V.' on The Brit List

In the latest edition of The Brit List, a prestigious ranking of the best unproduced UK film and TV projects, brothers Dylan and Blake Ritson have made the list with their sci-fi screenplay 'P.O.V.' The brothers, who have previously written and directed several acclaimed short films, describe 'P.O.V.' as an "elevated Sci Fi" feature set in a dystopian world where state-issued glasses control everyone's outlook on life.

The story follows Lyle, who catches a glimpse of a reality he can't unsee when he is handed a faulty prescription. The Ritsons say the film tonally resembles "a bit of Black Mirror, Truman Show, and Charlie Kaufman," and they are excited about the project's potential to unlock a new way of looking at the world.

While the brothers have yet to attach a director or producer to 'P.O.V.,' they have a clear vision for the collaborators they wish to enlist to bring their story to the big screen. They believe the project would be a "gift for a director of visual flair" and are open to all possible interpretations, including exploring animation companies as a potential avenue.

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'P.O.V.' is a sci-fi screenplay by brothers Dylan and Blake Ritson that has earned a spot on The Brit List, a prestigious ranking of the best unproduced UK film and TV projects.
'P.O.V.' is set in a dystopian world where state-issued glasses control everyone's outlook on life, and the story follows a character named Lyle who catches a glimpse of a reality he can't unsee.
The Ritson brothers are looking to attach a director and producer to the project, and they believe it would be a "gift for a director of visual flair" who could have a lot of fun with the creative potential of the story.

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