by admin | 6 April 2020 | Film, New Releases, News
With 5-star reviews from The Guardian, The Daily Mail & Mail on Sunday, the final episode of Putin: A Russian Spy Story is due to be televised on Monday 6 April at 10pm on Channel 4.
by admin | 12 March 2020 | Film, New Releases, News
This year Vladimir Putin marked 20 years in office with a dramatic overhaul of the Russian constitution, which could allow him to retain power after his presidential term expires in 2024. A new landmark three-part series coming to Channel 4 this March.
by Rogan Productions | 25 January 2020 | Film, New Releases, News
Two days before the UK leaves the European Union, Rogan Productions & Trumble Films go inside the world of the man who brought us Brexit; Nigel Farage. Tune into Channel 4 at 9pm on Wednesday 29 January to watch our latest film commissioned by Channel 4.
by Rogan Productions | 6 January 2020 | Company Updates, News
We’ve had an incredibly busy year of filmmaking, with some important new films being released for broadcast and also across online channels. At the end of 2018 we launched our sister company Rogan Digital, a commercially focused division producing online content for brands and agencies. Over the course of 2019 we released 3 new broadcast documentaries and embarked on 3 new projects for Rogan Digital.
by Rogan Productions | 21 October 2019 | Film, News
As Brexit negotiations and discussions over the Irish backstop continue, Border Country: When Ireland was Divided gives a timely insight into the stories of the people whose lives were, and still are, affected by the hard border between Ireland and the UK.
Border Country: When Ireland was Divided, brings 100 years of archival footage together with the stories of people whose lives have been affected by this crucial dividing line.
by Rogan Productions | 2 September 2019 | Awards, News
Our fixed rig documentary #TheGunShop has been nominated for a Mid-America Emmy Award in the Documentary-Cultural category. The Gun Shop was broadcast in the UK in 2016 on Channel 4, and then across the US on Illinois Public Media last year. The film gained access to a small, family-run shop in Michigan, documenting the many and varied customers who come through the shop’s doors and revealing the relationship that everyday Americans have with their guns.