Bristol-based Seven Seas Films was set up in 2016 by writer Dan Sefton and producer and former commissioning editor, Simon Lupton. Driven by a passion for great stories, the company is committed to developing and producing high-quality scripted Drama and Comedy and Factual content for the UK and international markets.
When two detectorists, Martin and Ashley, unearth a hoard of Saxon treasure, one wrong decision sends them spiralling on a treacherous path of deceit and suspicion of murder. Caught between local bad lad, Rocky, and the tenacious DS Doyle from the Greater London Police, the pressure builds. Pushed to breaking point and forced to experience the dark side of human nature, fuelled by money and the need to protect his family, Martin’s attempts to navigate out of the mess have devastating consequences for himself and his loved ones, threatening to destroy their previously idyllic life forever.
Launched in September 2020, host Rohan Acharya and Queen documentarian, Simon Lupton, are joined by award winning comedians Sooz Kempner and John Robins for a deep dive through the back catalogue of the biggest Rock Band in history.
In 2019, Seven Seas Films co produced this documentary with Miracle Productions, for ABC in the USA.
Seven Seas Films announce their partnership with Nick Leese’ Tin Hat Film and TV Productions and Spain’s La Pepa to develop a drama adaptation of the best-selling novel Driving Over Lemons, which will be written by Dan Sefton (Good Karma Hospital, Delicious, The Mallorca Files).
101 STUDIOS AND SEVEN SEAS FILMS PARTNER ON PROVOCATIVE MEMOIR REVEALING DETAILS FROM THE LAST DAYS OF MARILYN MONROE
First Ever Tell-All Authorized by the Marilyn Monroe Estate
LOS ANGELES / LONDON (January 5th, 2020) – 101 Studios and UK based production company Seven Seas Films announced today they have partnered to co-produce a new drama series The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe, based on the non-fiction book “The Final Years of Marilyn Monroe: The Shocking True Story,” by Keith Badman (“The Beatles After the Break-Up”). The series details the turbulent final months of the star’s life before her death in 1962.
A Passion for
Great Stories
from Concept to Screen
A Passion for
Great Stories
from Concept to Screen
"The most important aspect of any good drama or comedy is understanding the audience."
Simon Lupton
"The most important aspect of any good drama or comedy is understanding the audience."
Simon Lupton