Wednesday 23 & Friday 25 July 2008, 9pm, BBC Two
Starring Bradley Whitford, Neve Campbell and Rupert Penry-Jones, Burn Up is a two-part provocative drama set in the real-life context of climate change.
Burn Up is a powerful story of love, commitment and divided loyalty – a thriller in which the stakes couldn’t be higher. This topical thriller sees oil company executives, environmental activists and politicians collide in the battle between economic success and ecological responsibility.
Campbell plays Holly, whose covert collaboration with environmentalists puts her in great jeopardy, and Whitford plays Tom’s best friend Mack, a charismatic yet unscrupulous oil industry lobbyist.
We follow the trio’s lives and loves as they hurtle towards a global climate change summit.
BBC Commissioning Editor for Drama, Lucy Richer, said, “Burn Up is a highly authored piece wholly of this unique moment in time. The exciting mix of US, Canadian and UK talent, the awesome backdrop of the Canadian wilds combined with Simon’s taut and provocative script makes for an epic proposition.”
Source: BBC’s Burn Up page
Added screencaptures from the trailer, also some promotional pictures to the gallery. And since this show is only available to Canada and UK, I would love you forever if you can help our site with any material about it. Thanks!
GALLERY LINKS
• Burn Up (2008) – Promotional Pictures
• Burn Up (2008) – Trailer screencaptures
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4 Responses to “Burn Up”
Adorei as fotos! =)
I read this interview of Neve and I am disappointed.
I am a fan of Neve, but I cannot understand the meaning about her fans.
Of course in this world live many crazy people. It is true someone of this people does not know what they done.
However, it is sure her fans buy the movies and because of her fans, she gets her money and I think a lot of money. Some people haven hard to work for there few many and haven to do with crazy or terrible people as well. But I think a normally want not an invasion of privacy.
I think if you are famous, you must live without little anonymity, all things have a price – such is live. That my opinion.
Sean
Your website is nice thanks
THX for the great pics!
Is it just me or wow, the way they shot Neve, her jaw is more square than ever!











