Industry in November … a drama about the “brutality” of global finance



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This November, the new Industry television series will launch in the United States and Europe. Produced by the US network HBO and the British Broadcasting Corporation, this drama delves into the global financial sector, with its competition, corruption, racism, discrimination based on sex, etc.

The eight episodes of this series reflect the reality of the fierce and fierce competition between various university graduates within a large investment bank in London, for the few available positions.
The first episode will air on US broadcasters on November 9 and the following day it will begin to be shown on small screens in several European countries, including France and Great Britain.
The first episode was directed by American actress and producer Lina Danam, who previously hosted the series Girls.
The idea for the industry dates back to the Welsh production company Bad Wolf, and specifically Jane Tranter, who co-founded it. Tranter was inspired by the murder of an apprentice at an American bank in London years ago. During a panel discussion held this week by the “London International Film Festival”, the woman stressed that this episode “gives an idea” of this world “and what happens behind it.” As for the script, it was written by two beginners, Conrad Kay and Mickey Dawn, who were inspired by their own experience during their work in international banks in the British capital. The list of executive producers for the episodes includes, in addition to Danam and Tranter, Mickey Down.

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