Black Box
(2014)
Regisseur:
Amy Holden JonesSchauspieler:
David Ajala, David Chisum, Siobhan Williams, Terry Kinney, Laura Fraser, Vanessa Redgrave, Ali Wong, Ditch Davey, Kelly ReillyDie Serie „Black Box“ handelt von der (fiktiven) berühmten Neuropsychologin Elizabeth Black (Kelly Reilly), die nach außen hin ein perfektes Leben zu führen scheint. Sie ist sehr erfolgreich in ihrem Job im Center for Neurological Research and Treatment (Spitzname: The Cube) und blickt mit ihrem Verlobten auch privat einer glücklichen Zukunft entgegen. Doch insgeheim verbirgt sie zahlreiche Geheimnisse. Eines davon ist ihr persönlicher Kampf gegen eine psychische Erkrankung.
Die Autorin Amy Holden Jones entwickelte „Black Box“ und fungiert zusammen mit Ilene Chaiken als Showrunner, Regisseur Bryan Singer, Oliver Obst (von 3 Arts) und Anne Thomopoulo fungiert Jones als Executive Producer. Hergestellt wird die Serie als erste Produktion bei Bold Films, während Sierra Engine den internationalen Vertrieb übernimmt.
Catherine Black is a world-famous neurologist at the state-of-the-art medical institution known as "The Cube". Catherine is brilliant, beautiful, and at the top of her game, though she's hiding a secret of her own: she's bipolar. Each week, the doctors on staff attempt to unravel the mysteries of the brain and are constantly challenged by cases never-before-seen on television. The medical stories are moving, bizarre and a visual feast. The personal stories are riveting. The patients have rare, highly visual, often hallucinogenic and startling conditions, which we'll see through their eyes as Catherine diagnoses and treats them.
Catherine Black is a world-famous neurologist at the state-of-the-art medical institution known as "The Cube". Catherine is brilliant, beautiful, and at the top of her game, though she's hiding a secret of her own: she's bipolar. Each week, the doctors on staff attempt to unravel the mysteries of the brain and are constantly challenged by cases never-before-seen on television. The medical stories are moving, bizarre and a visual feast. The personal stories are riveting. The patients have rare, highly visual, often hallucinogenic and startling conditions, which we'll see through their eyes as Catherine diagnoses and treats them.