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Fargo: This Is a True Story

Hardback

Main Details

Title Fargo: This Is a True Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Noah Hawley
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 270,Width 220
Category/GenreTelevision
Television scripts and screenplays
ISBN/Barcode 9781538731307
ClassificationsDewey:791.4572
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Imprint Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date 29 October 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

For fans of the hit show FARGO and bestselling author Noah Hawley comes the perfect collector's item. This companion to the first three seasons of the award-winning, celebrated TV drama is packed with script selections (including all three pilots), candid behind-the-scenes photography, pitch documents and interviews with cast and crew. Learn about what makes Lorne Malvo tick through an interview with Billy Bob Thortan, discover Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemon's favourite scenes, see what it was like for Ewan McGregor to play both brothers and find out why the show almost, but didn't, use the same cast for all three seasons. Dive into these captivating and twisted characters like never before.

Author Biography

Noah Hawley is an Emmy, Golden Globe, PEN, Critics' Choice, and Peabody Award-winning author, screenwriter, and producer. He has published four novels and penned the script for the feature film Lies and Alibis. He created, executive produced, and served as showrunner for ABC's My Generation and The Unusuals and was a writer and producer on the hit series Bones. Hawley is currently executive producer, award-winning series, Fargo, and Legion from FX Productions and Marvel Television.

Reviews

PRAISE FOR NOAH HAWLEY AND THE FARGO TV SERIES: A whole new breed of television.--Los Angeles Times Noah Hawley really knows how to keep a reader turning pages.--New York Times TV-making at its most impressive.--Boston Globe Uniquely satisfying.--Washington Post