
Fox has bought Paradise Falls, a crime drama from Emmy-winning Boardwalk Empire writer-producer Margaret Nagle. Joe Berlinger, who directed the HBO documentary series Paradise Lost about the trial, conviction and eventual release of the West Memphis 3, is co-executive producing the project, which will be loosely based on his experiences covering the case for two decades. The series centers on a down-on-his-luck documentary filmmaker who is sent by a crime reality show to cover the trial of a heinous crime that has engulfed the tourist town of Paradise Falls, PA. He uncovers corruption and deceit at every turn, realizing the case is a smokescreen for the townspeople’s twisted ambition for fame and profit. Nagle, who also sold a one-hour drama to CBS this season, is writing and executive producing the Universal Television Studios project. Brillstein Entertainment’s Margaret Riley also is an executive producer.
Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky’s Paradise Lost series helped spawn a movement to free the West Memphis 3 from wrongful murder convictions; they were released in August 2011 after spending nearly 20 years in prison despite no physical evidence and much inflammatory innuendo. While many people helped the defendants over the years — Peter and Fran Jackson, who even paid legal bills, produced their own documentary — it was Berlinger and Sinofsky’s documentaries that served as a continuing reminder that the trio was rotting in a cell for crimes the filmmakers didn’t believe they had anything to do with. The third movie in the series, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, was nominated for an Oscar and and Emmy. Berlinger, repped by CAA and Brillstein Entertainment, saw his latest docu, the Paul Simon-in-Africa pic Under African Skies, premiere at Sundance this year and win the audience award at SXSW.
Nagle also has sold an untitled one-hour drama to CBS, billed as a modern-day reworking of Jane Austen’s Sense And Sensibility. She also will write and executive produce that project, set in the world of medicine. It follows three different but devoted sisters whose lives are turned upside down when the father who abandoned them during their childhood returns, seeking more than forgiveness. Warner Bros Television is producing. Nagle is repped by UTA and Brillstein Entertainment Partners.


Hope Joe and Bruce get to do some directing. They aren’t shabby, you know.
Anything Margaret Nagle writes has the stamp of quality. WARM SPRINGS was one of the best movies HBO ever made and even the series she did for Lifetime was first class (which was quite an anomaly for that network). Pity she’s not on BOARDWALK anymore. They need her badly.
Awesome. Sounds interesting. Can’t wait to see more of Nagle’s work
Can’t wait to see what Margaret does with both of these projects. If Warm Springs is any indication, I’m in!
For those not familiar with the West Memphis Three case, here’s some information on the case:
Many people believe the West Memphis Three were guilty as charged. They were found guilty by a unanimous jury the first time and plead guilty last year instead of waiting for a trial.
Echols was found guilty because of the repeated confessions and braggings that the three committed the crime. Misskelley (one of the 3) confessed FIVE times, three times to the detectives, once to the police and once to his own lawyer. All of the West Memphis three had failed alibis.
Echols had a history of threats of violence, violence, psychiatric treatment and psychotic behavior. His reported actions included brutally killing a dog, starting fires at his school, threatening to kill his teachers and parents and stating he liked to drink blood. See court documents exhibit 500 for evidence of this. see wm3truth com for more info
always happy to have Margaret Nagle writing for tv again