Dinosaur: A Sisterhood Journey Through Love and Self-Discovery

Name: Dinosaur
Description: Set in Glasgow, series one of Dinosaur followed Nina (Ashley Storrie), an autistic woman in her 30s who adored her life living with her sister and best friend Evie. However, when Evie rushed into an engagement after only six weeks and made Nina her maid of honor, Nina was floored. Forced to reconcile with her sister’s impulsive decision, Nina grappled with what this new challenge meant, which led to a surprising journey of self-discovery, saw her explore her own love interest and consider a move away from her hometown for a job promotion. At its core, Dinosaur is a series about sisterhood, love, friendship and being yourself, no matter how uncomfortable that might make others.
Genre: Series
Date Created: 11-21-24
Producers: Sarah Hammond, Daniel Walker, Jack Williams, Harry Williams, Emma Pike, Catriona Renton, Brian Coffey, Katie Churchill
Writer/Producer: Matilda Curtis, Ashley Storrie
Director: Niamh McKeown
Production Company: Two Brothers Pictures, Dinosaur Two Productions Limited
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Email: hello@twobrotherspictures.com
Phone: +44 20 3642 3550
BBC Scotland: info@all3media.com, 40 Pacific Quay, Glasgow, Scotland G51 1DA UK
BBC Phone: +44 141 422 6000


Dinosaur: A Heartfelt Exploration of Sisterhood and Self-Discovery

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Glasgow, “Dinosaur” is a captivating series that follows Nina, an autistic woman in her 30s, as she navigates the complexities of life and relationships. When her sister Evie makes a whirlwind decision to get engaged after just six weeks, Nina finds herself propelled into a series of emotional challenges that force her to reflect on her own identity and desires. This heartfelt narrative delves into themes of love, friendship, and the intricate dynamics of sisterhood, offering viewers a poignant glimpse into the ups and downs of personal growth.

With a talented cast led by Ashley Storrie, complemented by the skillful direction of Niamh McKeown, “Dinosaur” stands out for its authentic representation of neurodiversity. The show invites audiences to witness Nina’s journey of self-discovery, which includes exploring new romantic possibilities and contemplating a significant career opportunity. This rich storytelling promises to resonate with viewers, illuminating the importance of embracing oneself in the face of life’s unpredictable turns.




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