Friday, 5 June 2015
Cirkus Acquires Poldark
The video-on-demand channel Cirkus has acquired Poldark for 2015.
Cirkus aims to bring the best of British TV to international audiences and has long-term access to programmes from ITV, BBC and All3Media. Cirkus operates in Finland, Norway and Sweden and has just signed a deal to with Vodaphone to bring its services to Iceland at the end of June according to BroadbandTVNews.
Poldark joins other dramas like Dancing on the Edge (with Tom Hughes, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Matthew Goode), Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman), Luther (Idris Elba) and Peaky Blinders (Cillian Murphy) in its 2015 catalogue.
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Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Getting to Know Poldark's Heida Reed
If you want to know more about Heida Reed, who plays Elizabeth in BBC's Poldark, you might want to start by getting her name right. Her real name is Heida (pronounced "Hay-da") Run Sigurdardottir. Sounds Icelandic, right? Well, it is!
Heida came to London at the age of 20 to study drama, but realized that her Icelandic accent and last name set her apart from the other girls in a way that she didn't see as advantageous. "It was a realisation in drama school that I didn't want to be in a bracket on my own," she told The Herald Scotland. "I wanted to go up against the best girls in my year, the talented girls who were getting all the good parts. I felt I could do that but I had to convince everyone that I can. I had a very good speech coach, and instead of changing my accent when performing, I just decided to do it overall. And then I was advised to change my name. Nobody can pronounce my last name anyway."
When asked if she still thinks in Icelandic, she responded, "It completely depends on what's going on in my head. I think I mostly think in English. There's a very strange thing that happens sometimes -- this might be a bit dramatic -- but if I really need to go deeper within myself it's sometimes nice for me to switch into an Icelandic train of thought. It brings out something different."
While working on Poldark, Heida found that she was still setting herself apart, or rather, her character's hair and costume were. "I had the most hair which means my pick-up call is the earliest. Five am." And though it may look lovely on screen, the best part about wearing a corset was getting to take it off. She said, "There's an almost euphoric experience when your ribs would expand and the air would come back in. The sense of freedom."
To learn more about Heida -- her upbringing, her stance on broken hearts, her early acting career, and how she would have felt to be in Elizabeth's shoes -- read the full interview at The Herald Scotland.
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Heida Reed (Elizabeth) :'I had Never Ridden a Horse Before'
Heida Reed, who plays Elizabeth, talks to the BBC about Elizabeth's dilemma, her costumes and learning to ride side saddle for Poldark.
Growing up in
Iceland, Heida wasn't aware of Poldark but instantly loved the wide open spaces
of Cornwall where they filmed much of the drama.
"I felt like when we were
down in Cornwall the whole story came together in my head. The landscape is so
vital in the storytelling and when we were there it all fitted together. That
Cornish vista is such a part of the story and people's inner lives and it is an
incredible place."
Heida believes her character, Elizabeth, is a victim of
her own moral code.
"Elizabeth is fundamentally a nice, genuinely warm
person and Debbie (Horsfield) has done an amazing job at bringing her alive and
making my job so easy!
"I think she is very much a lady of her time,
trapped in her own world. It is important for Elizabeth to know her place in
society and be respected by those around her. She could follow her heart more
but she feels morally she must do the right thing even if she suffers for it.
Elizabeth never voices regret but I think her predicament will strike a chord
with people today.
"It was an awful miscommunication and Elizabeth is the
type of person who will do the right thing and stick with her decisions because
that is what she thinks a good person does - and that still stands in modern
society.
"But of course you don't just turn your feelings off and that is
where Demelza comes into it. That is also where I fell in love with Elizabeth
and realised what a generous person she is because she takes Demelza into her
home and welcomes her into society more than most others."
"I was definitely more time consuming then even Aidan Turner
as Ross Poldark," she laughs.
" I was never done with fittings, the
costume department were meticulous and a lot of my fabrics had to be dyed again
and again, taken up or down a shade, so they matched my skin tone.
"Over
the four years that the series spans, Elizabeth goes through phases and becomes
more natural as time moves on as she doesn't have the time and probably doesn't
care as much."
What was the hardest part of filming Poldark for Heida?
" I had never ridden a horse before so went to the horse master for lessons
before we started filming. I learnt to ride side saddle which was definitely
the most challenging and exciting thing I had to do.
"Every
time I sat on a horse I used to think he would throw me off and I would die! It
was exhilarating and I felt so proud of myself for getting through it. I
actually enjoyed riding side saddle - I found it more comfortable than sitting
astride."
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