Nominees for the prestigious 62nd annual Rose d’Or Awards have been announced and we are thrilled to share our live-action series, A Kind of Spark, has been nominated in the Children and Youth category. Based on the award-winning book by neurodivergent children’s author Elle McNicoll, A Kind of Spark is nominated alongside BooSnoo! (Visionality Media/Mackinnon and Saunders/Sky/Sky Kids/UK), Dome 16 (Tordenfilm/Global Screen/NRK (Norweigan Broadcasting Corporation)/Norway), Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire (Triggerfish Animation/Disney+/South Africa), Lovely Little Farm, Season 2 (Darrall Macqueen/Apple/Apple TV+/USA), The Smeds and The Smoos (Magic Light Pictures/BBC One/UK).
The Rose d’Or Awards aim to define and celebrate the gold standard for excellence and achievement in International TV and Audio programme making. This year’s Rose d’Or finalists were selected from over 700 entries across 13 categories and were voted for by a jury of over 100 broadcast executives, distributors and producers, from across the international television industry.
A Kind of Spark is powerful and heart-warming story about friendship, courage and self-belief. The series interweaves the past and present in ten action packed episodes full of the joys of friendship, sisterhood, the drama of growing up, mystery and magic.
A Kind of Spark takes place in the small village of Juniper where teenager, Addie, a bright and sparky autistic girl, dreams of acceptance in a conservative community. Addie’s desire to be herself and protect her sister from prejudice becomes entwined with a historical mystery of Maggie and Elinor, two sisters in the 16th century. Maggie was accused of witchcraft and mysteriously vanished before she could be brought to trial while Elinor is struggling with her true self. As Addie tries to figure out what happens to Maggie, she discovers an even more surprising connection to Elinor. Can Addie challenge how the people live-action see her and her autism and make her voice heard?
Filmed in Knutsford, Manchester, and produced by 9 Story Media Group, A Kind of Spark has authentic representation throughout its production with the three lead characters of Addie, Keedie and Nina played by neurodivergent actors, along with approximately 50% of the cast and crew also being neurodivergent. The series also secured a season 2 greenlight from BBC and BYUtv, which began filming this September 2023, in Northern Ireland.
A Kind of Spark is created for television by Anna McCleery (Free Rein, Secret Life of Boys) and produced by 9 Story Media Group. Lead writers are Anna McCleery and Elle McNicoll (A Kind of Spark, Show Us Who You Are) with Karissa Hamilton-Bannis and Vicki Lutas. It is executive produced for 9 Story by Gráinne McNamara.
Congratulations to our entire exceptional A Kind of Spark team! This nomination is a testament to the dedication, talent, and hard work of our incredible partners, talent, creatives and crew. Each member of this remarkable community has played a vital role in bringing Elle McNicoll’s incredible vision to life. A well-deserved recognition all around. We will be holding our breath on awards night, in hopes of seeing winning sparks fly!
The 2023 Rose d’Or Awards ceremony will take place on 27 November 2023, at King’s Place in London.
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