A week after it’s epic conclusion, the multi-award winning drama
Game of Thrones continues to enthrall
and excite: with an exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary that’s a
must-watch for fans of the global television sensation.
Game of Thrones: The Last Watch will air
simultaneously with the US on Monday 27 May at 03:00 and then in prime
time on the same day at 21:00 on M-Net channel 101 on DStv. The
documentary will also be on Showmax at 21:00 on the same day.
This
original HBO production explores the creation of the final season, and
delves deep to reveal the tears and triumphs involved
in the challenge of bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life - in
the very real studios, fields and car-parks of Northern Ireland.
Acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay directs the piece, and was
embedded on the set of the hit HBO series, chronicling
the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season.
Made with unprecedented access,
Game of Thrones: The Last Watch is an
up-close and personal report from the trenches of production, following
the crew and the cast as they contend with extreme weather, punishing
deadlines and an ever-excited fandom hungry for spoilers. Much
more than a “making of” documentary, this is a funny, heartbreaking
story, told with wit and intimacy, about the bittersweet pleasures of
what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it.
Jeanie Finlay’s previous credits include the documentaries
Seahorse, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, Pantomime, The Great Hip Hop Hoax, Sound It Out and
Goth Cruise. Game of Thrones: The Last Watch is her eighth feature film.
The
documentary is a Glimmer Films production for HBO; directed by Jeanie
Finlay; executive produced by David Benioff. D.B. Weiss,
Bernadette Caulfield; produced by Jeanie Finlay, Rachel Hooper, Martin
Mahon; edited by Alice Powell; filmed by Jeanie Finlay, Mark Bushnell,
Louise Liddy, Aaron Black, Richard Jephcote; and composed by Hannah
Peel.
Bid
farewell to the acclaimed, worldwide phenomenon with a final look at
its creation, on Monday 27 May at 03:00 or at 21:00 in prime
time on the same day. The documentary will also be available to stream
on Showmax at 21:00 on Monday 27 May.
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