Four years ago Australian fashion photographer and music video director David Murrell was told he had just months to live after being diagnosed with a highly aggressive brain tumour.
Today Murrell is cancer-free, thanks to a revolutionary form of treatment devised by a team in Norway which includes his father, a stem cell biologist.
That remarkable survival saga was chronicled in the ABC.s Australian Story last year and has since been spun-off into a six-part series, Davie Wants to Live.
Sbs International facilitated the production by providing a distribution guarantee and negotiating a pre-sale with National Geographic.s People Channel in Australia and New Zealand.
It.s the first time Sbs International had boarded a project that was not commissioned by Sbs and it won.t be the last.
At MipTV in Cannes Lara von Ahlefeldt, head of program sales at Sbs International, is looking for international partners for...
Today Murrell is cancer-free, thanks to a revolutionary form of treatment devised by a team in Norway which includes his father, a stem cell biologist.
That remarkable survival saga was chronicled in the ABC.s Australian Story last year and has since been spun-off into a six-part series, Davie Wants to Live.
Sbs International facilitated the production by providing a distribution guarantee and negotiating a pre-sale with National Geographic.s People Channel in Australia and New Zealand.
It.s the first time Sbs International had boarded a project that was not commissioned by Sbs and it won.t be the last.
At MipTV in Cannes Lara von Ahlefeldt, head of program sales at Sbs International, is looking for international partners for...
- 4/13/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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