About Us
Raechel Turner-Murch
Rae Turner-Murch has popped in and out of the film industry for many years, having completed a script writing course in her thirties with the aim of writing for a living. She began writing and producing short films in the late 1980's and 1990's but turned her attention to writing fiction. Dedicated to writing and bringing unique and challenging stories in both book and script form, alongside historical research. She has continued to work on bringing awareness to stories of injustice. She is currently working on a script for a full length feature film, a project dear to her heart; the deaths of Aids patients infected by blood products.
The true and gruelling story of the son of a haemophiliac, following his fathers diagnosis, is a heart breaking story of indifference, injustice and sheer cruelty both from the people around him and the medical fraternity, up to and including those at the top of the political dung heap in the US and the UK.
In collaboration with the other partners, she is developing story lines, treatments and scripts for the groups' other projects,
Anthony Gaudioz
Tony Gaudioz began his film career at age 15 as an apprentice at Keith Ewart Studios in Chelsea, London England. Ewart produced commercials, sometimes two on the same day. After 3 years he went freelance, and while working he met Chic Waterson (Dougie Slocombes long time operator), who asked them to join their crew on their next project “The Italian Job”. He spent the next 8 years with the crew completing many films including The Great Gatsby, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Rollerball. In 1977 Tony moved up to 1st Asst and worked on “Clash of the Titans, “ The Keep,” Yanks, and Force Ten from Navarone, before leaving for the US in 1985.
He has completed over 30 films as a camera operator, then in 2006 was asked to join Gale Tattersall on House MD at the start of Season 3. He completed several seasons until his retirement. Since then, Tony has dedicated himself to a personal project, The Archibald McIndoe Story, which relates the passion, the drama, the pain and success of the dedicated innovative World War II surgeon, whose skill at the operating table had a life changing effect on Tony's early life. Archie McIndoe saved the lives of numerous aircrew who were burned terribly with life altering injuries.
Films:
Man for all Seasons Dir. Fred Zinnemann
The Conversation Dir Franis Ford Coppala
Dark Blue World Dir Jan Sverak
Longest Day Dirs. Andrew Marton / Ken Annakin
Fat City Dir. John Huston
David Spear
David Spear has been a writer for many years, producing novels including Our Man in Estepona, Once Upon a Crime in August, Salvation and other slimmer volumes that have yet to hit the book shops. His early career took him through the Casino and Marketing worlds, allowing him to travel the world gathering experiences to use in his writing.
During his sixteen years of retirement, he has dedicated himself to thrillers, murder mysteries and film scripts. Two of his books are currently being converted into script form, which the Partnership is actively developing, including Salvation, a first world war story of forbidden love. David is a master at writing challenging, exciting, and unique action stories.
He is current project is The Art of Crime, a novel based on the theft of great art works in World War II amid a modern day investigation of money laundering and general skullduggery.